This Friday marks 338 days since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Once the arrival in the coming months of the first western main battle tankskyiv intensifies its campaign to convince its partners to cross another red line in this war: sending fighter planes, especially F-16 fighters. Meanwhile, the british intelligence rules out that the Russian forces have made substantial advances in recent days in Ukraine given the information shared this week by Russian bloggers, who speak of progress in Zaporizhia and in Donetsk.
Putin returns to denounce the alleged abuses of “neo-Nazis” in Ukraine for the Day of the Victims of the Holocaust
Vladimir Putin, has vindicated the role of the Soviet Union in the defeat of Adolf Hitler’s Germany and has called not to forget the abuses committed then by the Third Reich, denouncing the alleged abuse of “neo-Nazis” in Ukraine.
Coinciding with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Putin has warned in a message that any attempt to “review” the Soviet role in World War II implies “justifying the crimes of Nazism.”
“Forgetting the lessons of history leads to the repetition of terrible tragedies. A proof of this is the crimes against civilians, ethical cleansing, punitive actions organized by neo-Nazis in Ukraine,” he declared. The Russian military would be fighting “valiantly” “against this evil”, according to Putin, who justified the start of the invasion of Ukraine almost a year ago on the need to “denazify” the neighboring country.
Borrell encourages all EU members to send tanks to Ukraine
The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, encouraged all EU countries to send main battle tanks to Ukraine as aid to kyiv in the war with Russia.
“Recently, some member states have decided to increase their military support for Ukraine. Germany and others have decided to increase and improve military support for Ukraine,” Borrell said at a joint press conference in Pretoria with the South African Minister for International Relations and Cooperation. , Naledi Pandor.
“And I believe that this is the right thing to do and I encourage all the Member States of the European Union to participate in this effort,” remarked the head of European diplomacy, after the decision of the Western allies to send tanks to Ukraine. Borrell has defended the initiative against the “permanent bombardment of civilian infrastructure, the murder of civilians and the war of destruction that Russia is waging against Ukraine.”
The EU extends six months the economic sanctions against Russia for the invasion of Ukraine
The European Union formalized this Friday a new six-month extension, until July 31, 2023, of the economic sanctions it imposes on Russia for its “destabilizing actions” against Ukraine, measures that have existed since the invasion of Crimea in 2014 but that have been they have been “significantly widening” in the wake of the “unjustified” war that the Kremlin launched a year ago against Ukraine.
Spain agrees with Ukraine to instruct soldiers in handling the Leopard
Spain has formally committed to Ukraine to train the Leopard crews after kyiv sent a letter to the Spanish Ministry of Defense in which said request was collected. The head of the portfolio, Margarita Robles, has affirmed from Latvia -in a visit to the troops deployed on the border with Russia- that she is already working on the recovery of the tanks of the Army that will be sent to Volodimir Zelenski, although the number of units has not yet been determined. Specifically, Spain will send the Leopard 2A4 to Ukraine, purchased from Germany from 1996 and of which a hundred are still available in the Armed Forces. Half of them are in Ceuta and Melilla, while the rest are in a military warehouse in Zaragoza and have been out of use for years. The Ministry of Defense will resort to the national industry to recover some units of this last stock, without specifying the time that its preparation and delivery to kyiv will take.
Russia says it botched a Western arms delivery with its latest massive attack
The Russian Ministry of Defense has affirmed this Friday that it frustrated a delivery of Western weapons to the Ukrainian Armed Forces with the massive attack against targets in that country, carried out the day before. “As a result of the attack, the supply of arms and ammunition to the combat zonesincluding those sent by NATO countries,” said the military spokesman, Igor Konashenkov, during the daily report.
The EU denounces the “atrocious” Russian attack after the announcement of the delivery of battle tanks
The European Union He regretted this Friday the “atrocious” massive attack carried out by Russia with drones and missiles in Ukraine after the decision of the Western allies to send battle tanks to that country, and has assured that those responsible will be held accountable. “The last wave of missile attacks and Russian drones underlines once again the atrocious and inhumane nature of the Kremlin’s aggression against Ukrainian civilians and their infrastructures,” said Peter Stano, spokesman for the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, through his official Twitter profile. . “This deplorable indiscriminate bombardment must stop now. Those involved will have to be held accountable, ”he added. Russia launched 24 kamikaze drones and 55 missiles at Ukraine between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, after Germany agreed to supply its Leopards to Ukraine and allow other countries to do the same, and the United States announced the shipment of 31 Abrams.
Ukraine: Latest wave of ?? missiles & drones attacks underlines yet again the heinous, inhumane nature of Kremlin’s aggression targeting ?? civilians & infrastructure. This deplorable indiscriminate bombing terror must stop now. Those involved will be held accountable.
—Peter Stano (@ExtSpoxEU) January 27, 2023
Map of the situation in Ukraine from British Intelligence
The illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine is continuing.
The map below is the latest Defense Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine – 27 January 2023.
Find out more about the UK government’s response: https://t.co/cyPYW787O9
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— Ministry of Defense ?? (@DefenceHQ) January 27, 2023
Data update of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
“Bad boys, bad boys whatcha gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?
Inner CircleTotal combat losses of the enemy from Feb 24 to Jan 27: pic.twitter.com/xvGenpbJ52
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) January 27, 2023
Trump: “I could solve the war in Ukraine in 24 hours if I were president of the United States”
Former US President Donald Trump has assured this Friday that he could resolve the war in Ukraine in a matter of “24 hours” if he continued to be the president of the United States. “If I were president, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine would never have happened. But even now, if I were, I could reach an agreement to end it in a matter of 24 hours.“, he indicated in a message broadcast through his own social network, Truth Social. Shortly before, the New York magnate regretted the international shipment of tanks to Ukraine, considering that this “could increase hostilities.” “First tanks, then nuclear weapons will come,” he said.
The Kremlin warns that the debate on sending fighters to kyiv triggers tension
The Kremlin has assured this Friday that the discussions about dispatching fighter jets to Ukraine, after the decision on the supply of battle tanks, “increase the degree of tension”. According to media reports, among the planes that kyiv’s allies would consider transferring to the country are MiG-29 and F-16 fighters. “We are facing an escalation of tensions, including the supply of battle tanks and the ongoing discussions about the air component,” said the spokesman for the Russian Presidency, Dmitri Peskov, at a press conference.
British Intelligence rules out substantial advances by Russian troops in recent days
British Intelligence rules out that Russian forces have made substantial advances in Ukraine in recent days given information shared this week by Russian bloggers, who speak of progress in Zaporizhia and Donetsk. “It is likely that Russian units have carried out local probing attacks, but it is highly unlikely that they have actually made any substantial progress,” says the UK Ministry of Defense in its latest report, issued this Friday.
Latest Defense Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine – 27 January 2023
Find out more about the UK government’s response: https://t.co/wRBODowWGd
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— Ministry of Defense ?? (@DefenceHQ) January 27, 2023
Ukraine figures at about 125,000 Russian soldiers “liquidated” since the start of the invasion
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have estimated this Friday at about 125,000 the number of “liquidated” Russian soldiers since the start of the invasion, unleashed on February 24, 2022, and have highlighted that in the combats registered during the last 24 hours 850 Russian soldiers have died.
Zelensky calls for new sanctions against Russia and more weapons after massive bombings
In a late-night speech after the deadly attacks with missiles on Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called for more sanctions against Russia and for allies to supply Ukraine with more weapons: “This Russian aggression can and must be stopped only with the right weapons. Moscow will not understand anything else. Weapons in the battlefield. Weapons that protect our skies. New sanctions, meaning political and economic weapons. And legal weapons.”