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sábado, 25 de fevereiro de 2023

Balanço de um ano da guerra de agressão da Rússia à Ucrânia da perspectiva ucraniana - Centre for Defence Strategies (CDS)

Trechos do Daily Brief do Centre for Defense Strategies (CDS), um think tank ucraniano, em 24/02/2023:  

A year of Russian war on Ukraine. Military Aspect.

During the year since the beginning of the invasion of the Russian Armed Forces into Ukraine, the Defense Forces have liberated 78,000 square km or 42% of the occupied territories. On the other hand, the aggressor holds 108,600 km(AR Crimea, parts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson and Mykolaiv Oblast), which is about 20% of the sovereign territory of Ukraine.

The Defense Forces of Ukraine successfully conducted a strategic deployment and later a successful strategic defense operation. The effectively conducted air defense and territorial defense. Due to successful counteroffensive operations, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Izyum, Lyman, and Kherson were liberated. The threat to Kharkiv was averted, and control was maintained over the coast of the Black Sea.

We can confidently assert that the invasion grouping deployed by the Russian Federation at the end of February 2022 was utterly defeated: the enemy lost 77% of soldiers and officers KIA, 100% of the tanks, BMPs, armored personnel carriers, guns, helicopters concentrated for aggression against Ukraine; 90% of enemy aircraft were lost. In addition, the number of wounded in the enemy's armed forces is estimated at 437,000 people, about 175,000 of whom will never return to a full life, and another 87,500 need prosthetics.

Considering the stockpile of weapons and equipment available in the Russian Federation, its losses are estimated at 48% of anti-aircraft missiles, 41% of artillery, 22% of aircraft and 30% of helicopters. All combat-ready tanks the Russian army had on the day of the invasion were lost. Moreover, 64% of the personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have been depleted; that is, the Russian professional army almost ceased to exist.

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Media: Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Russia has committed 497 crimes against journalists and the media in Ukraine, according to data from the Monitoring of Russian War Crimes carried out by the Institute of Mass Information. "As of February 24, 2023, 48 media workers have already died in Ukraine due to Russian armed aggression. Eight of them died while performing journalistic activities, 27 as participants in combat actions, and 13 as a result of Russian shelling or torture." IMI recorded 35 cases of attacks on journalists by the Russians. At least 17 journalists were injured while performing their professional activities. Also, 21 cases of Russians capturing and kidnapping of journalists were recorded. The Russians fired 16 times on television towers, which are civilian objects. In addition, the enemy seized the editorial offices of at least 25 Ukrainian media outlets to purposefully spread their aggressive propaganda in the occupied territories of Ukraine.

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Russian operational losses from 24.02.22 to 24.02.23

Personnel - almost 146,820 people (+970) 

Tanks - 3,363 (+13)

Armored combat vehicles – 6,600 (+7); 

Artillery systems – 2,363 (+11);

Multiple rocket launchers (MLRS) - 474 (+3); 

Anti-aircraft warfare systems - 247 (+3); 

Vehicles and fuel tanks – 5,224 (+9); 

Aircraft - 299 (0);

Helicopters – 287 (0);

UAV operational and tactical level – 2,033 (+4);

Intercepted cruise missiles - 873 (0);

Boats/ships – 18 (0).


Ukraine, general news

Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba considers Russia's presence in the UN Security Council as a permanent member the greatest diplomatic fraud of the 20th century; he told the journalists during the meeting of the UN Security Council, dedicated to the anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Kuleba emphasized that he has no doubts about the support of Ukraine's friends, "and this will only strengthen the coalition in support of Ukraine and the protection of the UN Charter." According to him, the meeting of the Security Council "confirmed the most important thing: Russia is in isolation." Moscow interprets the events absurdly and cynically, but "the international community does not buy" this, as evidenced by the adoption on Thursday by 141 votes of the Ukrainian resolution of the UN General Assembly on peace. Kuleba insisted that such a resolution could not be adopted in the UN Security Council because Russia, in violation of all rules and procedures, in 1991 replaced the sign "USSR" with "RF" and used the right of veto, turning the seat of a permanent member "literally into a throne impunity". The minister reminded that Russia used the right of veto more than any other country, "obstructing the settlement of many conflicts and ending the suffering of thousands of people."

Summary of a year of a full-scale invasion, a year of the nine-year Russian war against Ukraine

Long-time appeasement (1991-2014). Russia has long been a prism through which the West has been looking at the nations "in-between" ever since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The brutal second Chechen war, orchestrated by Putin to grip power, was hardly noticed. Russia was released from the cold just a year after it invaded Georgia in 2008. Contrary to common sense, the Kremlin was awarded more say in global affairs and even more role in Europe, thanks to the Partnership for modernization Angela Merkel had championed. The Russian strategic corruption partly paralyzed "old Europe", while President Barak Obama saw no serious stakes in Ukraine to stop Russia's imperial advent.

The war started on February 20, 2014. Ukraine was put on hold after the Minsk agreements became dull for the enemy and partners.

The shock of 24/02/22. All of the actors failed, each and everyone in its own sense. Europe didn't believe Ukraine would stand a chance against a superior force. The US and UK didn't think the UAF were able to repel aggression but were hoping that the resistance would be fierce, so SOF had to be trained and armed. The Poles and Balts knew that Ukraine would withstand the blow and fight tooth and nail. Russia believed in the success of a ''special operation". Ukraine believed everything would start in the East but took precautious measures that saved the lion's share of assets and capabilities.

Resilience. The Ukrainian society showed its unity in the face of the existential threat and readiness to sacrifice for freedom and democracy. Ukrainians conscripted into the Defence Forces in huge numbers. Along with professional militaries, the first blow was met by a newly organized territorial defense. Ordinary citizens were fighting and assisting the Ukrainian Defence Forces. Volunteers stepped in in their invaluable support by providing everything the soldiers needed, from clothes to lethal weapons.

Personal courage. "I need ammunition, not a ride" by President Volodymyr Zelensky is both a symbol of a turning point in history and a sign of personal courage an actor turned to be a wartime leader. "Russian warship, go F yourself," pronounced by what seems to be a doomed soldier, became a motto of the war. People made of steel defended Mariupol and AzovStal. "Bakhmut Stands" and degrades Russia's special forces, regular forces, and Wagner criminal forces.

Open heart. Nations of the free world rushed to give asylum to refugees and help Ukrainians who stayed at home. People across the globe show their support to Ukraine and its people, sending humanitarian aid, donating to various causes, and even buying weapons for the UAF. Foreign volunteers are fighting alongside Ukrainians, helping people in need on the ground, reporting from the battlefields and cities under missile barrages. Foreign cities turned blue and yellow in a show of support.

Genocide. Russian history is rich in genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, systemic muss murders, deportation, suppression, and other types of violence against its own people and those abroad. Impunity for previous crimes enabled this tool against Ukrainians again. That's the reason why Ukrainians are determined to bring Russians to justice in the name of millions of people murdered by the previous Russian regimes, which contemporary Russians en masse do not denounce and find ways to justify.

Smart defense. The UAF showed readiness for asymmetric warfare, the ability to absorb the blow, and constantly adjust to the changing environment. The manurable defense wore down the disproportionate size of enemy forces while saving the Ukrainian ones. The UAF easily integrates new (Western-made) weapon systems and adjusts its operational behavior to employ newly acquired capabilities in accordance with modern warfighting doctrines. Innovation is one of the critical drivers of success. The successful counter-offensive in the South and East proved that the UAF is capable of getting things done, provided it has the necessary tools.

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Evolution of diplomacy. "Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine" is essential for the Ukrainian nation. But it also serves the interests of other nations because it doesn't allow Russia to turn its aggression against Ukraine into a broader confrontation with the United States. Moscow failed in its attempt to impose the “great power competition scheme” and trade its "cooperation" on global issues for allowing it to re-establish spheres of influence in Europe that justified the "suspension" of their participation in the new START Treaty. There are no immediate negative consequences of such a decision, and, highly likely, there won't be any in the future, for a new nuclear arms race for Moscow would mean old results – a state collapse. The backward Soviet political system and ineffective economic model didn't survive ideological bankruptcy, the arms race, the war in Afghanistan, and Chornobyl nuclear disaster.

After Ukraine stopped the Russian offense, Western thinking has evolved from compromising (territories) to not allowing Russia to win. However, not all nations readjusted their public goals to help Ukraine to defeat Russia militarily.

There has been progress in hitting targets in Crimea, initially with Ukrainian weapons and now with Western ones. Yet, there're still reservations about the prospects of the peninsula's liberation. It all started in Crimea and should end there. Anything less than returning Crimea back would mean a constant existential threat to Ukraine; an unsustainable economy (due to the disruption of Sea Lines of Communications); Russia's ability to project its power in the Black Sea region, the Mediterranean, and the MENA region; and most importantly – ruined world order pillars (the UN Charter) and the European security framework (the Helsinki Final Act of 1975).

The enemies within. The Russian war of choice found its supporters in Free societies. For various reasons, far-right and far-left political forces, though with different messaging, pursued the same goal: to undermine Ukraine's ability to defend itself and restore its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The pockets of Russians who have been enjoying free societies are on the march to support Putin's regime and his genocidal war against Ukraine.

A new "Non-Aligned Movement."China, India, and many developing states seized an opportunity to increase their trade with Russia, which is offering a bargain for its resources in desperate need of hard currency cash inflows. The “Global South” believes it is not its fight and, quite often, frames the conflict in not-so-different messages from the Russian propaganda narrative. It is a challenge for the West because there could be no more "Non-Aligned Movement" – either countries chose a democratic camp or they are in the authoritarian one.

Zeitenwende. The European security environment has been dramatically changed. And the most drastic changes are undergoing in Germany. The German political class is abandoning the Ostpolitik, which has been a dogma for its strategy towards Russia and "in-between" since the late 1960th. Before 24 February 2022, hardly imaginable that a social democrat would supply weapons to Ukraine, which is in conflict with Russia. Not less unimaginable has been a decision by a social democrat to boost Bundeswehr warfighting capabilities.

Arsenal of democracy. The United States averted isolationism and regained the Free world leader's status. Ukrainians have been saying that Ukraine is a fortress of democracy on the Eastern frontier and is fighting against tyranny. Now, the US sees the Russian war as a global fight for democracy against autocracy. It became too evident that Russia's success means norms and principles of international law have been demolished, as has been a rules-based world order. The European allies of the United States are united as never before and more ready to see challenges beyond the immediate neighborhood.

Peoples' Republic. Though China has suffered a lot from Putin's strategic blunder, it doesn't want to leave a junior partner behind. Russia's unnecessary war in the post-COVID environment caused economic fallout in critical markets and globally. The US regaining leadership and consolidating NATO is not something that Beijing was willing to see. Free nations, including Taiwan, are beefing up their defenses, while the US is adjusting its contingency plans regarding Taiwan. In addition to strained trade relations, China's economic future and defense capabilities will be restrained by collectively imposed export controls. A possible decision to join Iran and North Korea in supplying Russia with weapons would significantly damage China's relations with the Free world.

Hope. The Russian aggression against Ukraine is a watershed moment in European history and a factor that significantly affects the future of the globe. The challenges authoritarian states pose to the Free world and developing nations are being met with increasing readiness and resolve. Though uncertainty and turbulence caused by Asia's rise and the Western powers' declining role will remain in place for years to come, an outline of an adjusted world order has started to appear. Russia will have its last chance to become a normal nation-state when defeated militarily in Ukraine. Europe whole, free, and at peace may come true with Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, and Belarus as integral parts of the European political and security space.

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sábado, 18 de fevereiro de 2023

Russian crimes in Ukraine; International tribunal for Russian War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity - Centre for Defence Strategies

Mais un Daily Brief do CDS, 17/02/2023

Russian crimes in Ukraine

President Zelensky’s office publicly declared that the idea of creating a so-called "hybrid tribunal" as a tool for investigating the crime of aggression by the Russian Federation is not acceptable. Ukraine seeks to punish the leadership of the Russian Federation for the decision to commit armed aggression against Ukraine, the Head of the President's Office, Andriy Yermak, stressed. The hybrid tribunal does not guarantee that it will lead to the removal of immunity from Putin, Lavrov and Mishustin.

International diplomatic aspect

While answering the question about the US weapons supplies in connection to the liberation of Crimea, Victoria Nuland said, "Ukraine is fighting for the return of all of its land within its international borders. We are supporting them, including in preparing the next hard push to regain their territory." Though she didn't mention Crimea directly, her message is important in the foreground of recent articles that argue that the Biden Administration shifted its policy and didn't believe Ukraine should try to recapture the peninsula this time. "I can imagine that you would not be satisfied to have pieces of your country bitten off by another country and expect the international community not to stand with you," the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs concluded.

She has rejected the notion of "help fatigue" after this first year of the war. On the contrary, she said that "far from being fatigued, we see countries around the world understanding, particularly after Putin's escalation against civilians and against heating and water supplies over the winter, that this has to be stopped, and it's only going to be stopped if the Ukrainians are enabled to fight the fight." Though a dozen Republican Representatives Introduced the "Ukraine Fatigue" Resolution to Halt US Aid to Ukraine, Mitch McConnell's message is bold "Defeating Russians in Ukraine is the most important event going on in the world right now... we're also monitoring very carefully the money being spent... We should stay together on a bipartisan basis in our country and defend these people who are bravely fighting for freedom and democracy in Ukraine."

"The provision of such aircraft [F-16 or an analog] is necessary to help Ukraine protect its airspace, particularly in light of renewed Russian offensives and considering the expected increase in large-scale combat operations," a bipartisan group of Representatives argued to the POTUS. "F-16s or similar fourth generation fighter aircraft would provide Ukraine with a highly mobile platform from which to target Russian air-to-air missiles and drones, to protect Ukrainian ground forces as they engage Russian troops, as well as to engage Russian fighters for contested air superiority," the lawmakers wrote.

"There is no alternative to Ukrainian victory," Volodymyr Zelensky told the Munich Security Conference. "We need to hurry up. We need speed — speed of our agreements, speed of our delivery... speed of decisions to limit Russian potential. There is no alternative to speed because it is the speed that life depends on," the President stressed.

"I don't believe a second in regime change," said the French President at the Munich Security Conference. "We have to find a way to force Russia to come back to the table under the conditions of Ukraine." Emmanuel Macron may not wish for a regime change as a goal of his strategy, but "it's a bonus, though," as Ambassador Daniel Fried put it at the Lennart Meri Conference last May. The world would be much better with Vladimir Putin behind bars after a tribunal.

"So that history does not repeat itself, we need to prosecute the crime of aggression," the Estonian Prime minister urged. A small Baltic nation knows too well that impunity encourages a criminal regime to revisit crimes. Estonia was illegally annexed in 1940 and underwent the full spectrum of the Kremlin care – murders, suppression, deportations, and Russification.

Humanitarian aspect:

As of yesterday, there are 16,207 officially verified Ukrainian children on the territory of the Russian Federation, Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets said. Those are the children whose names, origins and whereabouts are known. In reality, the number of children is much higher. "We assume that this number is approximately 150,000 children. Russia says that there are 733,000 Ukrainian children they keep on their territory. However, in our opinion, this figure is exaggerated," said Lubinets.

Ukrainians submitted over 325,000 reports about the destruction or damage to housing caused by Russian aggression through the government-issued Diya application. According to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, the restoration of people's housing is a priority of rapid reconstruction. This is exactly what the funds from confiscated Russian assets should be used for.

Russia, relevant news

In Russia, Lieutenant General Andriy Mordvichev was appointed as the new commander of the Central Military District with headquarters in Yekaterinburg. According to the Security Service of Ukraine, it was General Mordvichev who gave the order to capture Mariupol and storm Azovstal. He has been charged in absentia under three articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. ________________________________________________________

Centre for Defence Strategies (CDS) is a Ukrainian security think tank. We operate since 2020 We publish this brief daily. If you would like to subscribe, please send us an email at cds.dailybrief@gmail.com

quarta-feira, 15 de fevereiro de 2023

Fresh news from Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine (February 14, 2023) - Centre for Defence Strategies (CDS-Ukraine)

Fresh news from Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine (February 14, 2023)


CDS Daily brief (13.02.2023) CDS comments on key events

Snapshot of the day: General, humanitarian:

·                8 Ukrainian regions came under Russian fire on February 12. At least 4 civilians died, and 3 were injured;

·                Two districts of Kharkiv experience water shortages in the aftermath of the February 10 attacks;

·                The is no electric power shortage in the power system; however, scheduled blackouts are possible due to the damaged distribution system, in particular in Kyiv and Odesa;

·                Ukraine's allies support the creation of the special tribunal for the Russian crime of aggression, and details of the mechanism for its creation are discussed;

·                60-80% of the occupied Sievierodonetsk have no utility services. Medicines and food are available, although expensive. The mortality rate is high.

·                13 NGOs joined the working group on the creation of an anticorruption advisory body under the Ministry of Defense. Deputy Minister replacements are expected at the Ministry;

·                Ukraine will need 50 000 people to staff military and military-civilian administrations in Crimea after its liberation.

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1.                                International:

·                                                    The governments of the US and France are calling on their citizens to leave Russia and Belarus. Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Minister will travel to Moscow. The Hungarian Foreign Minister will visit Minsk for a "peacemaking" mission. Neither Ukraine nor the EU nor anyone else has asked him to make the trip.

·                                                    The Chairman of the Munich Security Conference didn't provide Sergey Lavrov with a "propaganda platform" opportunity. Instead, Christoph Heusgen called the allies not to "put red lines' on fighter jets for Ukraine."

·                                                    Ukraine's Defence Minister outlined the agenda of the 9th Ramstein meeting, while NATO Secretary-General called on the allies to strengthen support for Ukraine, including by boosting the defense industry's production.

Russia allegedly planned a coup d’état in Moldova to deny the country ability to integrate into the EU and increase threats to Ukraine's South.

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Tribunal for Russian Aggression

The head of the Office of the President, Andriy Yermak, held a working group meeting on creating a special international tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. Yermak noted that most of Ukraine's allies support its initiative: "Today, almost all of them say that they are ready to participate in the creation of the tribunal. We no longer discuss the possibility of the idea itself, but the specific mechanisms to create it."

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Azov-Black Sea Maritime Operational Area:

The forces of the Russian Black Sea Fleet continue to stay ready to carry out two operational tasks against Ukraine:

·                to project force on the coast and the continental part of Ukraine by launching missile strikes from surface ships, submarines, coastal missile systems, and aircraft at targets in the coastal zone and deep into the territory of Ukraine and readiness for the naval amphibious landing to assist ground forces in the coastal direction

·                to control the northwestern part of the Black Sea by blocking Ukrainian ports and preventing the restoration of sea communications by carrying out attacks on ports and ships and concealed mine-laying.

The ultimate goal is to deprive Ukraine of access to the Black Sea and extend and maintain control over the captured territory and Ukraine's coastal regions.

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1.                                Russian operational losses from 24.02.22 to 13.02.23

Personnel - almost 138,340 people (+560) Tanks - 3,283 (+3)
Armored combat vehicles – 6,492 (+4); Artillery systems – 2,290 (+3);

Multiple rocket launchers (MLRS) - 465 (0); Anti-aircraft warfare systems - 234 (0); Vehicles and fuel tanks – 5,150 (+2); Aircraft - 296 (0);

Helicopters – 286 (0);
UAV operational and tactical level – 2,007 (0);
Intercepted cruise missiles - 857 (0);
Boats/ships – 18 (0).

1.                                                  Ukraine, general news
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valery Zaluzhny, believes that the victory of Ukraine should mean not only the liberation of its territories but also the strengthening of the Ukrainian army so that Russia will never attack Ukraine again. Zaluzhny said this in his conversation with the Supreme Commander of the NATO Joint Forces in Europe and the Commander of the US Armed Forces in Europe, General Christopher Cavoli.

Security Service of Ukraine conducted counter-sabotage exercises near the border with Belarus, SBU reported. The exercise plot involved "saboteurs" disguised as civilians who secretly infiltrated the region's territory.

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International diplomatic aspect

While the French Foreign Ministry advised their citizens to "leave Belarus without delay," the US State Department called on its citizens to "depart Russia immediately" "due to the unpredictable consequences of the unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces, the potential for harassment and the singling out of US citizens for detention by Russian government security officials, the arbitrary enforcement of local law, limited flights into and out of Russia, the Embassy's limited ability to assist US citizens in Russia, and the possibility of terrorism.»

Meanwhile, the Chinese Foreign Minister will visit Moscow, and the Hungarian Foreign Minister will fly to Minsk. He is the first high official to visit Belarus since the all-out invasion. "Human lives must be saved, and that can only be done with peace. Hungary expects all members of the international community to act in order to ensure immediate peace and to avoid steps that risk prolonging or escalating the war. I will also represent this peace position at today's negotiations in Minsk," Péter Szijjártó wrote on his Facebook. Ukraine hasn't asked the Hungarian government for any mediating role. Moreover, the government and Ukrainian people were outraged by the comments made by the pro-Russian Prime Minister for the American Conservative. Neither the EU as the institution nor Germany and France, as leading nations in it, didn't ask for or agree on Hungary's "peacemaking" role. The Hungarian government has been playing a negative role by blocking tougher sanctions, refusing to provide military assistance to Ukraine or even using Hungarian territory for its delivery. Hungary has been blocking NATO projects with Ukraine and, along with Turkey, is blocking the membership of Sweden and Finland in the Alliance.

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Russia, relevant news

Russian media reported that Vladimir Makarov, a major general and former deputy head of the department for the fight against "extremism" of the Russian MIA, committed suicide near Moscow. Makarov was fired from his post at the Ministry of Internal Affairs' counter-extremism department (also known as Center "E") in January of this year. "Meduza" reports that Center "E" is a repressive body whose employees persecute participants of protest actions and, in particular, monitor publications on social networks criticizing the authorities.

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