In yet another signal of a broader escalation by Russia, on October 8 the Ukrainian ambassador in Belarus received a note accusing Ukraine of “preparing an attack on Belarus.” The letter can be interpreted as providing a pretext for attacks on Ukraine from Belarusian territory. This claim has not been independently confirmed. This halt has a significant impact on Moldova, which purchases approximately one-third of its electricity from Ukraine, including twenty percent from Ukrhydroenergo and ten percent from Energoatom.Īccording to Serhiy Bratchuk, spokesperson for the Odesa military administration, Russian forces brought Iranian instructors to Dzankoi in Crimea, as well as Zaliznyy and Lanivtsi in Kherson, to train Russian forces on how to use the Shahed-136 kamikaze drones. Soon after, the Ukrainian energy ministry stated that it was halting its electricity exports in order to stabilize its energy systems. In the central Vinnytsia region, the Ladyzhyn thermal power plant was reportedly hit with Iranian-made Shahed drones. It specified that Lviv, Poltava, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Ternopil regions were completely deprived of electricity.Īccording to a United Nations assesment, “Explosions were reportedly heard, and missiles and drones were reportedly intercepted in the western Khmelnytskyi, Lviv, and Rivne regions, in the northern Kyiv region, and in the southern Mykolaiv and Odesa regions, as well as in the central Dnipropetrovsk region.” As a direct result of the strikes, five regions were left without power for days, while elsewhere the power supply was partially damaged, according to the Ukrainian state emergency service. In the direction of Novopavlivka and Zaporizhzhia, the Russian army shelled twenty villages, including Vuhledar, Novopil, Shakhtarske, Mali Scherbaky, Velyka Novosilka, Malynivka, and Mala Tokmachka. Russia shelled twenty-five settlements in the direction of the Pivdennyi Buh river, across the frontline, they added. The Russian army reportedly launched at least ten missile strikes, nineteen airstrikes, and ninety artillery attacks targeting more than thirty settlements across Ukraine, including Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Odesa, Sloviansk, Novobakhmutivka, Sieversk, Bilohorivka, Nikopol, and Blahodativka, according a Facebook post from the Ukrainian General Staff. Russia escalated its war against Ukraine this week with missile attacks and airstrikes on cities across the country, including the first serious attack in the capital Kyiv in months. Russia adds Meta to its ‘terrorist’ organizations list, blocks EUvsDisinfo website Russia escalates war by targeting cities across Ukraine Russia blames Ukrainian military intelligence for Kerch bridge explosionīulgaria investigates claims of involvement in Kerch bridge blast Media policy Russian deepfake attempt targeting Bayraktar drones CEO disrupted Russia escalates war by targeting cities across Ukraine Tracking narratives With more than seven years of experience monitoring the situation in Ukraine-as well as Russia’s use of propaganda and disinformation to undermine the United States, NATO, and the European Union-the DFRLab’s global team presents the latest installment of the Russian War Report. View our APEL products and NSN Brochure.As Russia continues its assault on Ukraine, the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) is keeping a close eye on Russia’s movements across the military, cyber, and information domains. To place an order for APEL products, please contact call 800.776.7842. We employ the most advanced technologies and equipment available to prioritize protection, optical precision, durability and fit. Wiley X glasses are shatterproof and surpass the required standards for our ANSI Z87.1+ rating. Despite whatever they encounter.įor 35 years, Wiley X has been a trusted source of eye protection during combat. That’s the only way to make sure that our products continue to inspire confidence in everyone that wears them. You take care of those you’re supposed to protect. Decades of innovation and refinement have taught us that you never cut corners. As pioneers in protective eyewear, we believe there is a singular way to make gear for the world’s harshest environments. Founded by a US Veteran in 1987, Wiley X continues to provide premium protective products to the government, military, first responder, eyecare professional, and industrial safety segments while expanding across consumer categories such as outdoor sporting, fishing, and hunting. Wiley X is a family-owned eyewear brand with deep roots in protection.
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