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The weird behavior follows devastating Ukrainian attacks on the Black Sea Fleet. The puzzling behavior has not yet been attributed to anything in particular, but it comes against the backdrop of a Ukrainian long-range strike campaign against the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The Black Sea Fleet was long headquartered at Sevastopol, in the southwestern corner of the occupied Crimean peninsula. Related Video Ukraine's sea drones vs. Russia's Black Sea FleetRussian warships during a naval celebration in Novorossiysk in July 2022. Ukraine's Sea Baby drones have been a weapon of choice during the Black Sea campaign.
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CNN —Anti-Kremlin Russian activist Ildar Dadin has been killed while fighting for Ukraine in Kharkiv, according to his friend and Russian independent media. Dadin was once jailed in Russia for repeatedly protesting the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a series of peaceful street demonstrations. He was the first person to be convicted under a 2014 law that cracked down on public assembly and protests in Russia, according to Amnesty International. Ukraine said it shot down 32 Russian drones and two missiles overnight and on Monday morning. Meanwhile, the General Staff of Ukraine reported that it successfully struck an offshore oil terminal in Russian-occupied Crimea, near the city of Feodosia.
Persons: Ildar Dadin, Dadin, Vladimir Putin, , Ilya Ponomarev, “ Ildar, Putinism, ” Ponomarev, , , Serhiy Popko, Igor Tkachenko, CNN’s Nathan Hodge Organizations: CNN, Kremlin, Ukraine, Amnesty International, Siberian Battalion, of Russia Legion, Russia Legion, Staff Locations: Kremlin Russian, Kharkiv, Russia, Russian, Ukraine, Donetsk, Kherson, Sumy, Kyiv, Crimea, Feodosia
Read previewUkraine has dealt a massive blow to Russia's Black Sea Fleet in Crimea. Russia has retained control of Crimea since invading and annexing the peninsula in 2014 and secured Sevastopol as the headquarters for its Black Sea Fleet. Related stories"Without an amphibious naval force to land in Crimea, how can Ukraine project enough troops onto the peninsula to claim its control?" Ukraine has resorted to hitting Russia's air defenses in Crimea with missiles and long-range weapons, including US-supplied Army Tactical Missile Systems, known as ATACMS. "Even with F-16s, I don't think Ukraine has the ability to provide its ground forces effective close air support, given Russian air defense capability," he told BI.
Persons: , steeled, Mark Cancian, who's, Basil Germond, Ulf Mauder, Cancian, Mark Temnycky, Ukraine's, Mikhail Razvozhaev, Temnycky, Benjamin Friedman, VIKTOR KOROTAYEV, Sergej Sumlenny, Sumlenny, Operation Barbarossa, Friedman Organizations: Service, Business, US Marine, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Lancaster University, Getty, Council's Eurasia Center, Ukraine, Army Tactical Missile Systems, The Institute, Defense, Resilience Initiative, Soviet Union's Red Army, Russians, Red Army, Soviet Union —, Soviet Union Locations: Ukraine, Crimea, Russia, Sevastopol, Russian, Kerch, Feodosia, Novorossiysk, Kherson, Ukrainian, Pereko, Suvorikin, Soviet, Soviet Union, Operation, Soviet Ukraine, Pereko —
Read previewRussia has pulled its last Black Sea Fleet warship out from Crimea, according to a Ukrainian official. "The last patrol ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet is leaving our Crimea right now. If true, it could mark the end of Russia's Black Sea Fleet presence around Crimea. Earlier this year, Ukraine's military claimed to have destroyed a third of Russia's Black Sea Fleet. Advertisement"Ukraine is slowly but steadily getting the upper hand in the Black Sea," he told BI, adding that Russia's Black Sea Fleet "has lost control of the Black Sea."
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Read previewArmed with exploding naval drones and long-range missiles, Ukraine has managed to push Russia's Black Sea Fleet away from its long-held headquarters in the occupied Crimean peninsula to other bases far away. AdvertisementThese attacks span the entirety of the war, but the exodus of the Black Sea Fleet didn't really kick into gear until September 2023. The aftermath of two Ukrainian missile strikes on Black Sea Fleet facilities and vessels in Sevastopol in September 2023. The dispersal of the Black Sea Fleet from Sevastopol to Feodosia and Novorossiysk. "Forcing the enemy to flee from the Black Sea was the goal we sought," he added, "and it was achieved."
Persons: , BlackSky, Lloyd Austin, BlackSky BlackSky, Ivan Lukashevych Organizations: Service, Business, Black, US, Fleet, Ukrainian, BlackSky, Security Service, Kyiv, Russian Locations: Ukraine, Crimean, Sevastopol, Russian, Feodosia, Crimea, Novorossiysk, Russia, Moscow, Kyiv, Western, Crimea's, detections, Novorossiysk —, BlackSky, BlackSky Sevastopol
AdvertisementIf confirmed, it would mark strike twenty-five in a remarkable kill streak that Ukraine told CNN represents the disabling of a full third of Russia's Black Sea Fleet. AdvertisementUkraine's most astonishing triumph came early, in April 2022, when it sank Russia's Black Sea flagship, the Moskva. "Ukraine has been extremely successful against the Black Sea Fleet, forcing Russia to relocate assets further away from Ukraine and the frontline," Germond told BI. AdvertisementDown, but not outIs Ukraine's Black Sea success a solution to Ukraine's stalled ground offensive? This means that any ships sunk result in a longer-term decrease in the Black Sea Fleet.
Persons: , Caesar, Ukraine Navy's, Murad Sezer, Sahaidachny, MAX DELANY, it's, Basil Germond, Germond, Michael Kofman, ” Sidharth, Kaushal, Russia can’t, Organizations: Service, Business, Russia's Ministry of Defence, Ukraine, CNN, Reuters, Getty, Military, Lancaster University, Shadow, Black, The Carnegie Endowment, Planet Labs PBC, Labs, UK’s Ministry of Defence, Royal United Services Institute, Montreux Convention, NATO, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence Locations: Ukraine, Crimea, Bosphorus, Sevastopol, Moskva, Russian, Syria, Rostov, Minsk, Russia, France, Novorossiysk, Odesa, Ukrainian
Russia says Ukraine sent a wave of 41 drones over Crimea targets overnight on Monday. AdvertisementUkraine sent a wave of attack drones across Crimea overnight on Monday, Russian officials said, amid multiple unconfirmed reports of explosions on the peninsula. AdvertisementIn accounts cited across mainstream Ukrainian media, various prominent Telegram accounts reported explosions over eastern Crimea. The Kerch Bridge, which connects Russia to the Crimean peninsula, is a prime target for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Crimean Wind also reported explosions being heard there, and said that a Pantsir-S1 antiaircraft missile system was fired from the oil depot.
Persons: , Russia's, Ukrainska, Andriy Yusov, Yusov, It's, Baza Organizations: Service, Russian Ministry of Defence, MOD, Astra, Ukrainian Telegram, Ukrainska Pravda, Defense, Ukrainian Defense Forces, UK's Ministry of Defence, Russian Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Crimea, Azov, Kerch, Ukrainian, Feodosia
AdvertisementAdvertisementUkraine doubled down on claims on Friday that it had damaged a Russian patrol ship near Sevastopol with "Sea Baby" drones. If confirmed, the strike could add to long-term pressure on Russia's ability to maintain and repair its Black Sea Fleet, experts say. Russia is already barred from bringing reinforcements to its Black Sea Fleet. AdvertisementAdvertisement"Consequently, the Black Sea Fleet will have to be increasingly prudent with its remaining assets," he added. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis squeeze on the Black Sea Fleet ultimately hampers some of its ability to project power over those waters, Germond said.
Persons: , Basil Germond, Pavel Derzhavin, Pavel, Sutton, rove, ake Organizations: Service, Fleet, Lancaster University, Crimean Telegram, Crimean, Russian Telegram, Black, Russia's Ministry of Defense Locations: Ukraine, Russian, Sevastopol, Russia, Russia's, Ukrainian
Russia's move of its Black Sea Fleet to safer waters signals its waning power there, experts told Insider. AdvertisementAdvertisementRussia's withdrawal of ships from a key Crimean base to safer ports shows it has "clearly lost its control" over the Black Sea in naval and geopolitical terms, a top naval expert told Insider. Pointing to those attacks, James Heappey, a UK defense minister, said during a defense event in Warsaw last Tuesday that the move signaled the "functional defeat" of the Black Sea Fleet. As of Sunday, multiple ships carrying grain, sunflower oil, and metals had sailed out of Ukraine's ports in the northwestern Black Sea, The Guardian reported. AdvertisementAdvertisementHardline pro-Kremlin Telegram account Rybar wrote on Friday that it's "difficult to accept" that "the Black Sea Fleet cannot fully ensure its security now."
Persons: , Basil Germond, Germond, James Heappey, Heappey, Armed Forces @JSHeappey Organizations: Fleet, Service, Lancaster University, Montreux Convention, UK's Ministry of Defence, Black, Armed Forces, Warsaw Security, — Ministry of Defence Locations: Sevastopol, Russia, Ukraine, Turkish, Novorossiysk, Crimea, Warsaw, Ukrainian
Russia recently relocated much of its Black Sea Fleet after it got battered by Ukrainian attacks. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementA Russian hardline pro-war account conceded that the Black Sea Fleet couldn't defend itself from Ukraine and had to pull back. "Even though it's difficult to accept, the Black Sea Fleet cannot fully ensure its security now," Rybar wrote. In an intelligence briefing on Monday, the UK's Ministry of Defence said the threats of further Ukrainian attacks likely caused Russia to relocate its operations.
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As many as a dozen ships, including frigates, landing ships and submarines now appear to be moored further east at Novorossiysk, imagery from the past few weeks showed. the home port of the Black Sea Fleet. BlackSkyThe ISW noted that satellite imagery taken on October 2 shows four Russian landing ships and one Kilo-class submarine remaining in Sevastopol. Dmytro Pletenchuk, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy, said Thursday that the Black Sea Fleet was “constantly dispersing its ships. They are guarding this facility from the north and from the south.”Even so, Pletenchuk said, “I would not write off the Black Sea Fleet.
Persons: Makarov, Admiral Essen, Dmytro Pletenchuk, ” Pletenchuk, Pletenchuk, , , Aslan Bzhania, ” Bzhania Organizations: CNN, Black, Technologies, Fleet, Ukrainian Navy, Border Guard Service, Sea Fleet, Russian Navy, Reuters Locations: Russia, Sevastopol, Crimea, Moscow, Georgia, Novorossiysk, Feodosia, Technologies Ukraine, Ukraine, Azov, Russian, BlackSky, , Abkhazia, Ochamchira
Satellite imagery appears to confirm Russia has moved parts of its navy from Crimea. The move is intended to shield the Black Sea Fleet from Ukrainian drone attacks, per a US think tank. Courtesy of Planet Labs PBCAccording to MT Anderson, two Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates, along with a Krikav-class frigate, three Kilo-class submarines, and a number of smaller ships, were transferred. A Project 22160 patrol ship stationed in the Ukrainian port of Feodosia in eastern Crimea, seen in satellite imagery shared by Planet Labs PBC on October 4, 2023. In recent weeks, Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russia's Black Sea Fleet, including attacking its command center in Sevastopol on September 22.
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The Russian-flagged ship, the Sig, was hit by a drone carrying 450 kilograms (992 pounds) of TNT shortly before midnight, according to a Ukraine Security Service source. Ukrainian officials, however, said some crew were injured and that the tanker was carrying fuel for the Russian military. The strike on the Sig came just hours after Ukrainian sea drones targeted a major naval base in Novorossiysk, a coastal city on the Black Sea that is home to Russia’s largest port by volume of cargo handled. Ukraine has stepped up its attacks using unmanned aerial vehicles in recent weeks, hitting targets well within Russian territory, including in Moscow. The new generation of powerful sea drones, however, could open up a new front for Kyiv in the 18-month conflict.
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Russia says it downed three Ukrainian drones in Moscow region
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
June 21 (Reuters) - Russian air defences downed three drones in the Moscow region on Wednesday, the Defence Ministry said, in what it called an attempted Ukrainian attack. The ministry said Russian defences had used electronic jamming to cause the drones to lose control and crash, without causing any casualties or damage. Reuters could not independently verify details of the incident or determine who had launched the drones. Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyov said two of the drones in Wednesday's incident were intercepted as they approached military warehouses. Self-styled partisan groups have reported frequent attacks on Russian rail infrastructure, sometimes resulting in derailments, during the 16 months since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Persons: Andrei Vorobyov, Sergei Aksyonov, Lidia Kelly, Felix Light, Mark Trevelyan, Andrew Osborn, Peter Graff Organizations: Defence Ministry, TASS, Taman Division, Russia's, Forces, Thomson Locations: Moscow, Ukrainian, Ukraine, Kalininets, Russian, Crimea, Feodosia, derailments, Russia
LONDON, April 8 (Reuters) - Russia or pro-Russian elements are likely behind a leak of classified U.S. military documents that offer a partial snapshot of the war in Ukraine, three U.S. officials told Reuters, while the Justice Department said it was probing the leak. Reuters could not immediately verify the reports and it was unclear how Ukraine could have attempted such a strike. The Ukrainian military said it was holding on in the city but the situation was difficult. Ukrainian service member from 28th mechanised brigade launches an RPG at the frontline, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine in the region of Bakhmut, Ukraine, April 5, 2023. REUTERS/Kai PfaffenbachDIPLOMACY, POLITICS* Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was formally charged with espionage in Russia, Russian news agencies said on Friday.
Exerciţiile, la care participă inclusiv forţe ale flotelor ruse din Marea Caspică şi din Marea Neagră, au loc pe poligonul Opuk, circa 40 km distanţă de strâmtoarea Kerci, care leagă mările Neagră şi Azov. Peste 20 de nave de război şi aproximativ 50 de avioane de luptă au participat marţi la exerciţii în Marea Neagră, de mai multe săptămâni scena unor tensiuni amplificate între Rusia şi Ucraina vecină. Rusia a limitat între 20 şi 24 aprilie zborurile deasupra unei părţi a Crimeii şi a unor porţiuni din Marea Neagră, declarându-le drept 'zonă periculoasă pentru traficul aerian'. Mai înainte, Moscova anunţase restricţionarea navigaţiei în perioada 24 aprilie - 31 octombrie pentru navele de război străine în apele teritoriale ruse din Marea Neagră. Ministerul de Externe rus a precizat că această măsură vizează doar navele de război şi nu va afecta deloc marina comercială care traversează strâmtoarea Kerci.
Persons: Reuters, Serghei Şoigu, Azov . Organizations: Apărării, rus, Agerpres, Rusia, Ministerul, Externe, NATO Locations: Crimeea, Ucraina, Rusiei, Kerci, Azov, Districtul, Sud, Rusia, exerciţii, Crimeii, Sevastopol, Feodosia, Negre, Moscova, Neagră, Externe rus, Mării Negre
El a verificat de asemenea stadiul de pregătire a unităţilor navale şi terestre, indică într-un comunicat Ministerul rus al Apărării. Exerciţiile, la care participă inclusiv forţe ale flotelor ruse din Marea Caspică şi din Marea Neagră, au loc pe poligonul Opuk, circa 40 km distanţă de strâmtoarea Kerci, care leagă mările Neagră şi Azov. Rusia a limitat zborurile deasupra unei părţi a Crimeii şi a unor porţiuni din Marea Neagră, declarându-le drept „zonă periculoasă pentru traficul aerian”. Conform coordonatelor transmise NOTAM (aviz către navigatori), spaţiul aerian din partea de sud a Crimeii (de la Sevastopol la Feodosia), apele teritoriale adiacente coastei de sud a Crimeii, precum şi o parte a apelor internaţionale ale Mării Negre sunt incluse în zona de restricţie de zbor până la o altitudine de 19.000 de metri, conform Interfax. Ministerul de Externe rus a precizat că această măsură vizează doar navele de război şi nu va afecta deloc marina comercială care traversează strâmtoarea Kerci.
Persons: Reuters, Serghei Şoigu, Azov . Organizations: Ucraina Ministerul rus, Apărării, rus, Rusia, NATO, Ministerul, Externe Locations: Crimeea, Ucraina, Rusiei, Kerci, Azov, Districtul, Sud, Rusia, exerciţii, Crimeii, Sevastopol, Feodosia, Negre, Moscova, Neagră, Externe rus, Mării Negre
„În legătură cu trecerea în neființă a celei care a fost Feodosia Boldescu, în numele Consiliului raional Soroca și al meu personal exprimăm profund regret dnei Mînăscurtă Victoria, specialist al Secției Economie din cadrul Aparatului Președintelui raionului Soroca și dlui Mînăscurtă Ghenadie, viceprimar al municipiului Soroca. Feodosia Boldescu a activat peste 40 ani în sistemul medical în calitate de asistentă medicală în s. Parcani, raionul Soroca, manifestându-se prin atitudine responsabilă, dedicație, mărinimie și muncă asiduă, fiind răpusă la vârsta de 76 de ani de nemilosul virus Covid-19. În aceste clipe de profundă tristețe, gândurile și rugăciunile noastre se îndreaptă către familia regretatei, care cu cinste de acum încolo îi vor purta amintirea veșnică. Sincere condoleanțe familiei îndurerate!”, se arată în mesajul de adio plasat pe pagina oficială a Consiliului Raional Soroca.
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UE // Invitație la concurs prin cererea ofertelor de prețuriAsociația Obștească „Pro Comunitate Băhrinești” este beneficiară a Programului de granturi locale al Uniunii Europene și implementează proiectul „Cetățeni activi pentru apă potabilă în localitățile grupului VEST din r. Soroca”, în parteneriat cu Primariile Dărcăuți, Bădiceni, Baxani, Visoca r. Soroca. Programul de granturi locale este acordat pentru Republica Moldova (2017-2020) în baza Cadrului Unic de Sprijin a UE, din cadrul Instrumentului European de Vecinătate, prin intermediul proiectului „Abilitarea cetățenilor din Republica Moldova” (2019-2021), finanțat de către Uniunea Europeană și implementat de Agenția de Cooperare Internațională a Germaniei (GIZ). Partenerii proiectului pentru Regiunea Nord sunt AO Pro Cooperare Regională și AO CASMED. Valoarea estimativă a lucrărilor inclusiv Taxa pe Valoare Adăugată (TVA) la cota zero constituie 553.125 lei. Date de contact la care puteți solicita documentația concursului (Invitația-Anunț, Formularul Standard al Documentului Unic de Achiziții European, Caietul de sarcini) și informații suplimentare: Coordonator proiect Bunescu Feodosia 069376144; email gal.luncarautului@gmail.com
Organizations: Uniunii Europene, UE, Uniunea Europeană, Agenția, Cooperare, Germaniei, Regiunea Locations: Soroca, Bădiceni, Baxani, Republica Moldova, Regiunea Nord, cișmele, Bunescu
VIDEO/ Milioanele din drumuri „bune”, spălate de ploaie
  + stars: | 2020-11-12 | by ( Anatolie Esanu | ) www.zdg.md   time to read: +40 min
„Este vorba despre un program național pe care îl numim „Drumuri bune pentru Moldova”. Noi am pus ca scop ca primăriile să primească un milion și mai mult de lei pentru drumuri bune pentru toți. În paralel cu reparația străzilor din sat în cadrul programului „Drumuri bune”, primăria a reabilitat câteva drumuri și din surse proprii, tot din pietriș. Toate sunt fără proiect, canale de scurgere sau borduriÎn acest an, în programul „Drumuri bune pentru toți”, autoritățile au anunțat reabilitarea a 906,8 km de drumuri. „Politicienii au văzut că pot să-l folosească cu tentă electorală”Programul „Drumuri Bune pentru Moldova”, rebotezat acum în „Drumuri bune pentru toți”, este implementat la nivelul întregii țări de către Administrația de Stat a Drumurilor (ASD).
Persons: Vladimir Plahotniuc, Igor Dodon, Dodon, Plahotniuc, Tatiana, Tatiana Ganciu, Feodosia Baciu, Valentina Celacuș, Eu, Rodica Butnaru, R.B, cela, Constantin Cecoi, Constantin, ., Gata, Nina, Nina Iurcu, Chiril, Chiril Gaburici, Victor Garbuz, Victor Gori, Ludmila Chitic, Ștefan, Cecan, Vladimir Pretuleac, El, dvstră, V.P, Pretuleac, Igor Nicolaevici, Mihail, Lozovoi, Vlad Plahotniuc, Ion, Drucec, Ion Drucec Organizations: Partidului Democrat din, Partidului Democrat, Partidul Democrat, Economiei, Botnărești, Stat Locations: Moldova, Partidului Democrat din Moldova, Moldovei, Dolna, Strășeni, ., Feodosia, Lozova, Vorniceni, n.r ., Cărbuna, Ialoveni, Puhoi, Nina Puhoi, Râșcani, Germania, Pârjota, Botnărești, Anenii Noi, Dancu, Hîncești, străinătate, Dodon, Sărata Galbenă, glod, Cărpineanca, celea
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