💢British ministry of defence: As of 23 March 2023, Ukrainian Special Operation Forces released footage of a Russian ZOOPARK-1M counter-battery radar being destroyed in the Donetsk area. Efforts by both sides to neutralise their opponents' counter-battery radars have been a constant element of the conflict. These systems are relatively few in number but are a significant force multiplier. They allow commanders to rapidly locate and strike enemy artillery. However, because they have an active electromagnetic signature, they are vulnerable to being detected and destroyed. Russia has lost at least six ZOOPARK-1M and likely only has a very limited number left in Ukraine. Regenerating counter-battery radar fleets is likely a key priority for both sides, but Russia will likely struggle because the systems rely on supplies of high-tech electronics which have been disrupted by sanctions.
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💢Israel airstrike on south of Damascus, Syria
🚨One iranian was killed in Israeli airstrike on Damascus, Syria
🚨United Nations: The risk of nuclear weapons being used is now higher than at any time since the Cold War.
🚨USA has decided to extend the deployment of the George H.W. Bush carrier strike group to provide options to policymakers after last week's deadly attacks in Syria by Iran proxy forces
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🚨In Moscow authorities ask people to prepare for nuclear war. People are asked to prepare their necessary items & be ready for emergency situations, also people asked to store food and water because may soon be moved to underground shelters.
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💢The use JDAM 900kg satellite guided bomb by Ukrainian forces against the positions Russian forces.
💢British ministry of defence: On 11 January 2023, Russian Chief of the General Staff (CGS) General Valery Gerasimov took personal command of the 'special military operation' in Ukraine. Gerasimov's tenure has been characterised by an effort to launch a general winter offensive with the aim of extending Russian control over the whole of the Donbas region. Eighty days on, it is increasingly apparent that this project has failed. On several axes across the Donbas front, Russian forces have made only marginal gains at the cost of tens of thousands of casualties, largely squandering its temporary advantage in personnel gained from the autumn's 'partial mobilisation'. After ten years as CGS, there is a realistic possibility that Gerasimov is pushing the limits of how far Russia's political leadership will tolerate failure.