Vladimir Putin threatens to use hypersonic missile in kyiv; Zelensky accuses Russia of escalating conflict to force US to accept Russian conditions and more

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war between Russia and Ukraine comes to yoru day 1010 since its⁣ beginning on February 24, 2022, when⁢ the Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered a “special⁢ military ​operation” to ‍free the pro-Russian population from ⁤the‍ Donbas region of Ukraine.

Vladimir Putin threatens to use hypersonic missile in decision-making ⁤centers in kyiv.

Russian air ⁢defense systems shot down​ 10⁣ ATACMS missiles this weekof American manufacture, launched by Ukraine, reported the Russian Ministry of Defense.

Moreover,the Russian military force reports that destroyed also Hammer aerial bombs,made in France,and JDAMof American production,among othre types ‍of weapons.

Volodymyr Zelensky dismisses commander ‍of the Ukrainian Ground Forces

Volodímir Zelenski, advertisement this friday dismissal of Alexander Pavlyuk as commander of‍ the Ukrainian Ground Forces. Mijaíl Drapaty will occupy the position.

The leader of the Ukrainian ‍regime wrote on his Telegram channel that⁤ Drapaty “successfully organized the defense in the direction of Kharkiv and thwarted the Russian offensive.”

“The main task is significantly increase the combat capacity of our‍ Army,⁤ guarantee the quality of military ​training e introduce innovative approaches in the personnel management of the Armed Forces​ of Ukraine,” he specified, adding that “the Ukrainian Army needs internal changes to fully achieve” its objectives.

Moreover, it was announced that ‌ Oleg⁢ Apostle“and experienced commander of ‍the 95th separate air assault brigade” will serve as deputy commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. “Both have proven their effectiveness in combat,” zelensky stressed.

Volodymyr Zelensky,president of Ukraine (SERGEY DOLZHENKO / ‍EFE)

Volodymyr Zelensky accuses Russia of escalating the conflict to force the United States to accept russian ⁤conditions

Ukraine works to convince​ Trump ‍not ‌to try to impose peace on⁤ Russia’s terms.

kyiv awaits that he ⁣ US president-elect⁣ puts pressure on Putin so that Ukraine so that the negotiation that Trump has promised to promote not to the detriment of ‌Ukraine’s demands for territory and security.

Vladimir Putin threatens to use hypersonic missile in kyiv; Zelensky accuses Russia of escalating conflict to force US to accept Russian conditions and more

Volodymyr Zelensky, president of Ukraine (EFE / EFE)

Vladimir Putin threatens to

use hypersonic missile in decision-making centers⁣ in⁣ kyiv

The president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, did not rule out on Thursday that ‍ Moscow could hit decision-making centers in kyiv with ⁢the new Oreshnik hypersonic missile ‍and attacks with long-range Western weapons continue contra he russian territory.

“We do not ⁤rule out the use of the⁢ Oreshnik against military⁢ and military industry installations or against decision-making centers​ in kyiv, ⁢among others”

Vladimir Putin, after ⁤attending the summit of the military alliance ⁢Collective ​Security Treaty Organization ⁢(CSTO)

He added that the kyiv authorities continue los attempts to attack Russian “critical facilities”including those found Moscow y Saint Petersburg.

“We will respond to acts of aggression against Russia.How, when and with what weapons will depend on the Russian⁢ Ministry ‌of Defense.”

Vladimir Putin,president of Russia

As for the willingness to negotiate peace,Putin stated that the appearance of the Oreshnik missile “has not changed anything.”

“Our ​fundamental attitude towards‌ the solution of the situation in⁢ Ukraine does not change: a)⁤ for the ​negotiation process and b) of course,​ in the terms that I established in​ my speech to the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in June of this year”

Vladimir Putin, president of Russia

On that occasion, Putin demanded the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the territories that became part of ​Russiathe popular republics of Donetsk y Luhanskthe regions of Zaporizhia y Khersonas well as the non-aligned status of Ukrainethe denazification and demilitarization of the country and the abolition of all Western sanctions.

Hours before, ⁣during the CSTO summit, the Russian leader assured that ⁣despite the warnings about the danger of an escalation of the ‍Ukrainian conflict, continue los attacks against Russian territory con western weapons.

Thus, after the ⁣ first use of the Oreshnik against a military factory in Ukraine​ on November 21kyiv attacked Russian military facilities with ATACMS missiles on two occasions, he saeid.

What are the key military strategies currently ‍employed ⁣by Russia and ‍Ukraine in the ongoing conflict?

Interview between Time.News Editor and ⁣Military Analyst Dr.Elena Kovalenko

Time.News Editor (TNE): Welcome, Dr.Kovalenko. ⁢It’s been 1010 days since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine began. How do you assess the current state of the war, given the ‍recent developments?

Dr. Elena Kovalenko (EK): Thank you⁣ for having me. The situation remains dire, with ongoing escalations from both sides. Russia’s recent​ threats⁤ to utilize hypersonic missiles against decision-making centers in Kyiv⁢ highlight the growing⁣ severity of the conflict. Putin’s ⁢rhetoric is aimed ⁤not⁣ just at intimidating Ukraine, but also at making ⁢a statement to the international community about Russia’s military​ capabilities.

TNE: Speaking‌ of military capabilities, ⁢we have⁤ reports that Russian air defense systems shot down ten⁣ ATACMS missiles recently launched by‌ Ukraine. What ‌does this say‍ about the effectiveness of both sides’ military strategies?

EK: ⁣ It underscores a critical aspect ‍of modern warfare—missile defense ⁤systems are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Ukraine’s use of‍ ATACMS,which are American-made,indicates a shift​ toward a more strategic⁤ offensive ​approach. ⁢However, Russia’s ability to intercept these missiles ‍raises questions about the effectiveness and timing of Ukraine’s strikes. This back-and-forth shows that both sides continue to adjust their strategies in response to each other’s capabilities.

TNE: Ther’s been ⁤a significant shake-up ⁢in ukraine’s military leadership, with President Zelensky‍ announcing the dismissal of Alexander Pavlyuk ​as commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.‌ What impact might ⁢this change have⁢ on Ukraine’s military operations?

EK: Leadership changes often signal a shift in strategy. Mikhail Drapaty’s appointment comes ‌with high expectations, especially ⁤since he⁣ previously demonstrated⁢ effectiveness in thwarting⁢ Russian offensives in Kharkiv. Zelensky’s⁤ emphasis on ‌increasing the ⁢combat capacity and innovative approaches within the Ukrainian Army indicates a desire for tangible improvements. It suggests that Ukraine is looking to modernize not ‍just its tactics ⁤but ⁣also its internal processes.

TNE: President Zelensky⁤ has‌ also accused Russia of trying to manipulate the ‍United States concerning peace negotiations. Do you think this pressure from both russia and Ukraine will alter ‍the United States’ approach‍ under the new leadership?

EK: ‍Absolutely. Zelensky’s efforts​ to dissuade Trump from ⁣imposing concessions that⁢ might undermine Ukrainian sovereignty reflect ⁤a broader concern about international diplomacy.​ The U.S.‍ historically plays a critical role in mediating conflicts like this, and an incoming administration ⁢might⁣ have⁢ different perspectives on‍ negotiating peace in a way that respects Ukraine’s ⁢territorial⁢ integrity. Both Moscow and Kyiv are‍ likely to influence ‌U.S. policy based on their respective interests.

TNE: ⁣Considering these tensions and ⁣developments, what do you foresee in the⁢ next ⁤phases of⁣ the conflict?

EK: The conflict will ‍likely remain ​protracted. Russia’s threats and military enhancements show that they are not backing down, while ‌Ukraine’s commitment​ to ‍defending its sovereignty remains strong.As winter approaches, we may see changes in tactics on both sides, perhaps leading to‍ either a ​stalemate or intensified fighting, depending largely on external support for ⁤Ukraine and Russia’s strategic ‍objectives.

TNE: Thank⁢ you, dr.Kovalenko, for sharing your insights.⁢ The ⁤situation remains complex and fluid, and your analysis helps illuminate‌ the ongoing developments in this critical‍ conflict.

EK: Thank you for having me.It’s vital for⁤ us to stay informed‍ about these‍ events‌ and their broader implications for global peace and security.

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