31st Mechanized Brigade reveal fate of Russian tanks in Ukraine
Russian drones launched a series of attacks on civilian targets near Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv, resulting in a fire, according to officials.
The attacks occurred against the backdrop of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s recent claim in his nightly address that desperate Putin’s army was “losing control” of the Black Sea, further escalating tensions in the region.
Reports from Kharkiv confirm that the overnight drone attacks led to multiple explosions that were heard across the city. Regional governor Oleh Synehubov expressed grave concern as a civilian site in the area was struck by the drones.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov promptly responded to the situation, assuring the public that efforts were underway to bring the fire under control. In his address, Zelensky said: “Russia is gradually losing control of the Black Sea and retreating to the eastern part of the waters.
“I am confident that Ukraine will definitely win. Be confident in yourselves.”
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Germany ramps up military equipment to Ukraine
Germany will supply Kyiv with an additional 25 Leopard 1 tanks. This news was released by sources within the Berlin government. In addition to the tanks, Berlin will also provide Ukraine with 12 armoured personnel carriers, two radar systems for aerial surveillance, and five naval drones.
Latvia bans Russian cars
The Latvian Parliament has approved amendments to the Traffic Law that prohibit the circulation of vehicles registered in Russia. The law requires re-registration by February 4, 2024 for all vehicles registered in Russia. Vehicles with Russian license plates only passing through the country will be exempt. Cars not yet re-registered and still in circulation will be confiscated and donated to Ukraine.
Hero sniper and British soldier dad dies fighting in Ukraine after liberating village
A hero former British soldier has been killed fighting to defend Ukraine from the Russian invasion.
Chris Perryman, 38, who served with the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers for 16 years, was part of Ukrainian forces who liberated the southern city of Kherson on November 11 following months of occupation.
The former British Army soldier, known as Pezz, operated as a sniper attached to units of international former soldiers helping Ukrainian forces. He died on a mission last week.
A gofundme page has been set up to help relatives of the veteran who carried out tours of duty in Iraq and Kosovo. The site has already raised nearly £14,000 of a £25,000 target.
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