Day 778 NEWS about Ukraine and Russia situation

Day 778 NEWS about Ukraine and Russia situation

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First.
When asked in a Reuters poll who they would vote for for President of the United States,
41% of respondents said Biden,
with only 37% supporting former President Trump.
Acting President Biden increased his support by three percentage points,
compared to a one percent margin in the same poll a month earlier.
This is expected to change former President Trump’s statements and affect the vote on the military aid bill,
including Ukraine.
Second.
The Moscow Times reports in the Wall Street Journal that Iran has sold thousands of drones to Russia,
which will be supplemented by 6,000 Shahed suicide drones to be produced by Russia under license,
while Ukraine is buying tens or even hundreds of thousands of drones and components from China,
with an estimated number in the tens or hundreds of thousands.
Ukraine buys tens or hundreds of thousands of drones and components from China,
consuming 10,000 drones on the battlefield each month.
According to Tskhakai,
an adviser to Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation,
the number of Ukrainian drone manufacturers has grown from seven to 300 in the past 18 months,
and the Wall Street Journal reports that many of them are from China’s DJI,
which adds its own modifications and software to them.
While DJI,
the Chinese manufacturer of the drones,
wants to restrict military use of the drones after purchase,
it has no way of doing so.
Drones are constantly evolving to meet the ever-changing needs of the battlefield,
and the Washington Post reports that major companies such as Palantir and Microsoft,
as well as American billionaires and companies in North America,
Europe,
and Australia,
are actively developing Ukrainian drones and software.
and it appears that Ukraine has the upper hand in the drone development race.
In fact,
in the first week of this month,
Ukraine reportedly destroyed many air defense systems with AI-based drone attacks.
Third.
A comparison image of the drone attack on the aircraft factory in Voronezh,
which we reported on in yesterday’s video,
is now available.
This location is about 300+ kilometers from the Ukrainian border,
and the photos show that the area where the roof of the building used to be has been significantly altered.
The facility is believed to be Russia’s only factory that manufactures communications equipment for Russian aircraft and missiles,
and the damage to the main production facility inside could affect the manufacture of Russian missiles in the future.
4.
According to a periodic report by the British Ministry of Defense,
Russia is reportedly planning to recruit 400,000 new military personnel in addition to the 300,000 conscripts to be drafted this year.
The British Ministry of Defense states that “institutionally,
the 300,000 conscripts will be used for border security and will not be sent to Ukraine,
but they will be pressured to become volunteer soldiers,
and Russian society is tolerant of volunteer soldiers dying in combat.”