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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/Hannibal_Game on 2024-10-16 11:08:21+00:00.

Original Title: Another russian training camp suddenly subjected to very realistic battlefield conditions by the arrival of an ATACMS [128 Mountain Assault Brigade/Black Forest Brigade, southern Ukraine, October 2024]

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/UNITED24Media on 2024-10-16 09:46:57+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/UNITED24Media on 2024-10-16 08:18:48+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/jimmehi on 2024-10-16 07:42:58+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/Exotic-Strawberry667 on 2024-10-16 04:21:24+00:00.

Original Title: Russian “history” in the making: At the start of the ‘SMO’ there were less than 180,000 russian troops entering Ukraine where they were met by… Wait for it… A 1,000,000-strong army fully equipped by Ukraine’s Western partners

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/Khabooem on 2024-10-16 04:13:35+00:00.


The Russian war economy is coming to an end, argues analyst Anders Åslund from the Swedish think tank Stockholm Free World Forum. According to Åslund, the current sanctions regime takes away 2 to 3 percent of Russia's GDP each year, leading to near-stagnation. Russia's GDP has fallen from $2.3 trillion in 2013 to $1.9 trillion today, and with that, Russia is no longer a superpower. “It is what the late Senator John McCain memorably called a gas station masquerading as a country.”

Since 2014, Russia has been burdened by an increasing number of Western sanctions. Opinions differ on what this has done to the Russian economy. According to Åslund, Russia is doomed to near-stagnation because the sanctions cut 2 to 3 percent off the GDP each year. And the situation will only get worse, says the analyst. He points out that the financial, technological, and demographic obstacles for the Russian economy are greater than generally assumed.

Biggest Loser

Russia will be the biggest loser, regardless of the outcome on the battlefield, says Åslund. According to him, the Russian economy has grown by only 1 percent on average since 2014, while the GDP has dramatically decreased—from $2.3 trillion in 2013 to $1.86 trillion now, an amount comparable to the GDP of the Benelux. Russia is no longer a superpower, says Åslund, but “a gas station masquerading as a country.” And there’s more to criticize: Russia has proven to be an unreliable energy supplier, thereby losing its credibility.

Apart from oil and gas production, the only growth sectors in the Russian economy are the military and related infrastructure. But according to Åslund, these sectors also paint a distorted picture of the economic reality, as state companies sell to the state at (likely inflated) regulated prices. Practices from the Soviet era, argues Åslund, who believes that modern-day Russia is struggling with high hidden inflation.

Hidden Inflation

“One indicator of this is that the Russian central bank maintains an interest rate of 19 percent, while claiming that the annual inflation rate is only 9.1 percent. No one should believe such figures. The authorities are likely packaging inflation as real growth,” according to Åslund, who adds that the hidden inflation also indicates that Western financial sanctions are much more effective than many observers think.

Although Russia's total foreign debt fell from $729 billion at the end of 2013 to just $303 billion by the end of March 2024, and the national debt is only fourteen percent of GDP, Moscow doesn’t benefit much from this. Because, as Åslund says, Russia cannot borrow on international capital markets.

Instead, it must rely on tax revenues and reserves. And half of its foreign currency reserves have been frozen by the West since February 2022. More bad news: the liquid reserves in the Russian national wealth fund have shrunk from $183 billion in 2021 to $55 billion now. And most of that $55 billion is not liquid but invested. Due to all these constraints, Russia has had to limit its annual budget deficit to 2 percent of GDP. With a GDP of $1.9 trillion, this costs about $40 billion per year, which means that Russian state reserves are likely to be exhausted by next year.

Technological Stagnation

Åslund also highlights the progressive technological stagnation in Russia. Not only have many highly educated young Russians fled abroad for fear of mobilization and a one-way ticket to muddy trenches, but the Soviet-like repression and Putin's kleptocracy stifle technological innovation. And for the import of technology, sanction-hit Russia depends on countries like China, Turkey, and its Central Asian neighbors.

Just like the tech sector, Russia's arms exports have largely collapsed, as Moscow needs all the weapons at the front. In fact, Russia has become a net arms importer, sourcing its artillery shells and other hardware from countries like North Korea and Iran.

Åslund finally predicts that Russia is likely to spend around $190 billion on warfare this year, which amounts to about 10 percent of its GDP. At the same time, the analyst points out that when Russia can no longer finance its budget deficit, it will have to cut government spending. This is problematic because non-military spending has already been reduced to the bone.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/Khabooem on 2024-10-16 04:01:19+00:00.


Eighteen North Korean soldiers stationed in Russia have abandoned their positions and deserted. This was reported by the Ukrainian newspaper Ukrainska Pravda. The North Koreans were said to be part of a "special Buryat battalion."

According to the newspaper, which is based on sources from Ukrainian security services, the North Koreans were stationed in the Russian regions of Bryansk and Kursk, about seven kilometers from the Ukrainian border. It is unknown why the North Koreans fled, but the newspaper states that the Russian armed forces have launched a search operation to retrieve the deserters.

This is not the first time there has been talk of a special battalion; earlier reports circulated about the formation of a "special Buryat battalion" within the Russian army. The unit was formed within the 11th Separate Air Assault Brigade, according to sources within the Defense Forces of RBC-Ukraine. The Buryat battalion is said to consist of around 3,000 men and is expected to be deployed around the settlements of Sudzha and Kursk.

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North Korean officers There are increasing reports of more active North Korean participation in the war against Ukraine. Initially, North Korea, which maintains warm ties with Moscow, only supplied military hardware and 155 mm shells for artillery. Last week, South Korean Foreign Minister Kim Yong-hyun reported that North Korean soldiers were actually being deployed on the front lines in Donetsk.

According to the South Korean minister, six North Korean officers were killed in combat last week. "We estimate that it is very likely that there have been casualties among North Korean officers and soldiers in Ukraine, given the various circumstances," said the minister, who also stated that North Korea is expected to send more infantry to support Russia's war efforts.

Thousands in training Earlier, The Washington Post reported, based on an anonymous Ukrainian military official, that "several thousand" North Korean soldiers were being trained in Russia to be deployed by the end of this year. The official said that North Korean officers are already on-site in Russian-occupied Ukraine to observe Russian troops and study the battlefield, but Kyiv has not yet seen any North Korean units fighting. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed claims that Pyongyang would send soldiers to fight in Ukraine as a "hoax" on Thursday.

Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation, which is part of the National Security and Defense Council, posted on Telegram later today that Pyongyang had already sent troops, including military engineers overseeing the use of weapons, and "some have already died."

Impact The Ukrainian military intelligence officer said it is unclear where the combat units training in Russia will be deployed on the Ukrainian front. Moscow could deploy them in Russian border regions, freeing up Russian troops to fight in Ukraine, according to the official. "It could have a significant impact, especially if we are talking about freeing up reserves on the territory of the Russian Federation itself," said the official.

North Korean workers According to the newspaper, Russia and North Korea already discussed the possibility of sending North Korean workers to the Russian-occupied eastern part of Ukraine to assist with reconstruction in 2022. Russian officials openly welcomed the possible arrival of North Korean workers. According to Daily NK, a Seoul-based monitoring group with informants in North Korea, some workers indeed appear to have been sent to the Ukrainian Donbas region. Based on unnamed sources in North Korea and Russia, Daily NK reported in April that Pyongyang had sent about 150 new workers to Ukraine to help with the reconstruction.

Advisors That, instead of workers, North Korean weapons instructors are now active in Russia is not illogical. Where Russia used to mainly export weapons, it now imports them, particularly from North Korea. Although the weapons from Pyongyang are based on old Soviet technology, the North Koreans have made modifications that require personal guidance and supervision, according to a former South Korean intelligence advisor who is now a North Korea analyst at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in Seoul. "The front line is where these weapons are being used, so naturally, North Koreans would oversee their use at the front rather than from Moscow," said the analyst, noting that the presence of technical advisors might indicate that Pyongyang is not just supplying artillery shells that can easily be fitted into Russian weapons but also more advanced weapons such as armored vehicles, missiles, and multiple rocket launchers that require personal guidance.

North Korea previously sent military personnel to Syria. In 2016, North Korean missile technicians traveled to Damascus and reportedly stayed in Syrian military facilities, helping to operate chemical and missile factories in Barzah, Adra, and Hama, according to a UN panel of experts overseeing North Korea's sanction-evasive activities.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/Hotrico on 2024-10-16 03:52:20+00:00.

Original Title: A 22-year-old drone operator faces life in prison for treason after reporting the positions of other units of the defense forces to the Russian FSB during the battle of Chasiv Yar. He was hired and bribed in 2023 and has been working since then.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/BostonLesbian on 2024-10-16 03:03:35+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/GermanDronePilot on 2024-10-15 22:04:06+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/GermanDronePilot on 2024-10-15 20:45:26+00:00.

Original Title: Drone operators of the "Tsunami" Assault Regiment of the "Lyut" Brigade (National Police) took out a group of Russian soldiers trying to get down from a hill to assault Ukrainian positions. North of Mykhailivka, Donetsk region. October 2024.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/_Tegan_Quin on 2024-10-15 21:56:32+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/GermanDronePilot on 2024-10-15 21:19:39+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/GermanDronePilot on 2024-10-15 20:07:44+00:00.

Original Title: Ukrainian sappers of a rapid response unit of the State Border Guard Service planted around 30 AT mines to prevent Russian mechanized assaults in the Kupyansk direction. The results: Two Russian BMPs and one enemy tank blew up.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/GermanDronePilot on 2024-10-15 18:43:35+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/GermanDronePilot on 2024-10-15 18:27:44+00:00.

Original Title: FPV pilots of the Ukrainian 109th Territorial Defense Brigade's "Muramasa" unit continue to target Russian logistic routes, hitting several enemy military supply trucks, troop transport trucks, military vans and other enemy light vehicles with Wild Hornets drones. Pokrovsk area. October 2024.

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The original was posted on /r/ukrainewarvideoreport by /u/jimmehi on 2024-10-15 17:14:19+00:00.

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