Day 763 NEWS about Ukraine and Russia situation

Day 763 NEWS about Ukraine and Russia situation

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1.
Ukrainian Navy spokesman Pletenchuk appeared on television to report that the assault ship Konstantin Olshansky had been destroyed by a Neptune missile.
The Konstantin Olshansky was previously a Ukrainian Navy ship,
but was seized by Russia after the Russian invasion of Crimea.
This makes four ships of the Black Sea Fleet damaged by missile attacks since the 23rd.
2.
France announced that it will supply 78 Caesar self-propelled artillery pieces to Ukraine.
The Caesar self-propelled artillery is an externally-operated self-propelled artillery gun that is not armored,
but is lightweight and can be airlifted by large helicopters or medium-size transport aircraft,
with deployment and dismantling capabilities of one minute.
The time frame has not been specified,
but it is expected to be soon.
Third.
According to Berta,
Belarusian President Lukashenko answered a journalist’s question near the Russian border and said: “Terrorists in Moscow have fled to Belarus.
We must be ready for such a case,
” he said,
referring to the importance of border security.
President Putin had emphasized the Ukrainian connection to the Crocus incident,
saying that “they tried to escape across the Ukrainian border,
” but President Lukashenko underscored President Putin’s lie by inviting the press to the border and announcing that he and the Russian authorities had worked together to prevent their escape to Belarus.
This underscores Putin’s lies.
Meanwhile,
Russian television continues to talk about “the attacks were carried out by Ukraine and the U.S.
manipulating ISIS,
” thus creating the conditions for the continuation of the war in Ukraine.
Fourth.
MediaZona reported that a court in St.
Petersburg has accepted treason charges against 76-year-old physicist Kranov.
He is the general director and chief designer of a company with patents in the field of hypersonic missiles,
and the charges allege that he leaked hypersonic flight technology to scientists in the U.S.
and China.
This could be related to the downed Zircon missile,
which uses a ramjet engine to fly at hypersonic speeds,
which we reported on yesterday.