War on Ukraine

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War on Ukraine

One western adviser described the intelligence services as having combined NATO-like capabilities with Mossad-style mystique for their covert operations during the seven-month long conflict with Russia. These have included special operations deep in occupied regions using partisan and elite forces. In the last couple of days, more social media videos have featured the arrival of helicopters near the Ukrainian border.  Washington's envoy for war crimes said on Monday that the United States was monitoring allegations of Ukrainian forces executing Russian troops, and said all parties should face consequences if they commit abuses in the conflict. "On behalf of Oracle’s 150,000 employees around the world and in support of both the elected government of Ukraine and for the people of Ukraine, Oracle Corporation has already suspended all operations in the Russian Federation," the company said. An internationalUNICEF surveyfound up to 75% of children feel unable to judge the accuracy of the information they find online.
The basic premise for posting on social media is to get a reaction. Considering what may lie ahead of us with the Russia-Ukraine conflict, footage could be violent and disrespectful of people and their tragic circumstances. On social media, home-made doctored footage sits snugly alongside real news footage from reputable sources. On the surface, such images share similar themes, and have a similar overall appearance. Here’s how to help your child navigate social media “news” content about war, while minimising any distress.



The fake war images aren’t limited to video games either. Videos depicting apartment fires in China, free falling aircraft from 2017, ammonium nitrate explosions in Beirut, and footage of American-made F-16 fighter jets have all been misattributed as scenes from the Ukrainian battlefront. “Another tactical group from the defence forces holds Gostomel airport, to which Russian airborne troops rushed yesterday,” the statement read. Russia’s defence ministry said it had captured Kherson on Wednesday but an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy responded that Ukrainian forces continued to defend the Black Sea port of about 250,000 people.
Sites have been progressively emptied where equipment had been pre-positioned more than 161km from the border, as units have moved forward. CNN geolocated this convoy, which includes multiple rocket launchers, to a spot about 24km north of the Ukrainian border. If a conflict began, these would likely be used to attack fixed Ukrainian positions - such as command and control sites. The movement of  convoys of Iskander-M short-range ballistic missiles is of particular concern, which seems to have picked up in the last few weeks in various parts of western Russia. Units in Kursk “appear to be moving up to Belgorod with district level artillery support,” Russia analyst at CNA, a nonprofit organisation based in Virginia, Michael Kofman said. Russian forces are also moving at night in the area, with tanks being offloaded from trains.

Average/poor quality aerial footage, taken from a helicopter. First-hand account of the 3 RAR battle from the perspective of Private MacFadzean, a rifle company signaller at the time of the battle. Digitised availability as advised by the AWM on application.
It also marks the first time weapons have impacted a NATO country. Crisis Communications Expert, Sanya Ruggiero, says this footage makes people question what other types of human rights violations are taking place if this is how they are treating their own soldiers. "We have received credible allegations of summary executions of persons hors de combat , and several cases of torture and ill-treatment, reportedly Ukraine Combat footage committed by members of the Ukrainian armed forces," she said. Four suspected torture sites found in Kherson Ukrainian authorities say the Russian forces set up "pseudo-law enforcement agencies" the southern Ukranian city, where psychological and physical violence are used to people being kept in cells. He said the videos appeared to show "a staged capture" where Russian forces were not really surrendering.

"We should support each other's efforts to safeguard security and development interests, prevent external forces from staging colour revolutions, and jointly oppose interference in the internal affairs of other countries under any pretext." "I know today's time is not a time for war, and I have spoken to you on the phone about this," Mr Modi told Mr Putin at a televised meeting in the ancient Uzbek Silk Road city of Samarkand. A number of royal charities are currently working to support the Ukrainian relief effort as women and children continue to flee the country.
Arena has never relied on or received government funding. It has sustained its activities largely through the voluntary work and funding provided by editors and supporters. If Arena is to continue and to expand its readership, we need your support to do it. This great categorical shift appears to have barely registered among many of the commentators, Left, Right and Centre, over the course of the war’s first two weeks. The ever closer conflict of two nuclear powers is assessed as an add-on to the central drama of a war understood within the frame of pre-Hiroshima modernity, as against a situation that  we label genuinely post-modern . Surveillance camera footage shows the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in Enerhodar, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine 4th March 2022.
Under Article 5 of NATO, an attack on one country is considered an attack on all. Reports a Russian missile has landed in Poland, killing two people. A projectile struck an area where grain was drying in the village of Przewodów, near the Ukraine border.