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6/26/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sun, 06/26/2022 - 12:27pm

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JUNE 25 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. Commando Network Coordinates Flow of Weapons in Ukraine, Officials Say
3. Inside the elite extraction group rescuing civilians from Ukraine's most dangerous warzones
4. 'We have to stay together': Biden on alliance behind Ukraine
5. Russia-Ukraine war: one killed as Kyiv hit by missile strikes; G7 leaders gather in Germany – live updates
6. Timid west must draw a line in the sea and break Vladimir Putin’s criminal blockade
7. Transcript of Pompeo Speech on Ukraine and a Global Alliance for Freedom - by Hudson Institute
8. 'I will only recognize one China called Taiwan': Guatemala president
9. Interpreting China-US war of words over Taiwan
10. Never mind China's new aircraft carrier, these are the ships the US should worry about
11.  Russia and China are brewing up a challenge to dollar dominance by creating a new reserve currency
12. Interview: How Much Is China Helping Russia Finance Its War In Ukraine?
13. In Ukraine’s South, Counter Attacks Offer Kyiv Hope for Turning Back Russia
14. U.S. and G-7 Allies Detail Infrastructure Plan to Challenge China

 

Korean News Content:

1. S. Korea, U.S., Japan finalize plan to hold trilateral summit on sidelines of NATO summit
2. <Inside N. Korea> The Kim Jong-un regime orders city dwellers to the farms to make up for lost time
3. Shanghai Declares Victory Against Covid as Dandong Flares Again
4. Forgotten no more: Korean War veterans from Hawaii honored at ceremony
5. Would United States risk New York to protect Seoul?
6. Examining North Korea’s COVID-19 Data: A Curious Case Study
7. North Korean COVID-19/Fever Data Tracker
8. The Washington Times factor in Pyongyang’s first suspension of ‘Hate America’ Month
9. New infections below 7,000 for 2nd day as omicron slows
10. Netflix remakes Money Heist through the unification of North & South Korea

 

 

6/25/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sat, 06/25/2022 - 11:20am

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National Security News Content:

​1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JUNE 24 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. China ‘no-limits’ vow with Russia raises Pentagon urgency to prepare for Guam attack: US commander
​3. It’s Time to Base Fifth-Gen Fighter Jets on Guam, INDOPACOM Chief Says
4. A Perspective on Russian Cyberattacks and Disinformation
5. House committee votes to ban sale of U.S. farmland to Russia and China
6. The KGB vs. CIA: World-Class Spies?
7. Russia’s Disinformation Cannot Hide its Responsibility for the Global Food Crisis
8. Now Russia threatens POLAND: Putin claims to have 'killed 80 Polish fighters' in east Ukraine
9. Meta Made Millions in Ads From Networks of Fake Accounts
10. Why We Fall for Disinformation - The psychological mechanisms at work.
11. 'Increased threat' of foreign terrorists, election influence operations in 2022: DHS
12. Suspected Russian spy was well-liked by classmates, but something just seemed a little off
13. Eric Greitens’ Embarrassing Fantasies of Political Violence
14. Exclusive: Ukraine's top military spy says captured American fighters could be released in prisoner swap
15. Congress is bringing back the idea of a 'limited' nuclear war
16. The Ukraine War Is Bleeding Russia Dry
17. Beijing Is Still Playing the Long Game on Taiwan
18. Ukraine Says Russia Aiming To Drag Belarus Into War After Strikes

Korean News Content:

​1. What the Experts Think: Why North Korea Wants Tactical Nuclear Weapons
2. Axios World: North Korea nuke limbo
​3. On Korean War anniversary, S. Korea vows stern response to N. Korean provocations
4. Nasty Rhetoric and Fearsome Displays Aside, Expect China and North Korea To Stand Pat
5. New U.S. ambassador to S. Korea to arrive in Seoul on July 10
6. New COVID-19 infections fall below 7,000 amid virus slowdown
7. N. Korea's new suspected COVID-19 cases fall below 10,000: state media
8. Japanese PM says no plan to meet Yoon during NATO summit
9. South Korean leader's informal media events are a break with tradition
10. N. Korea discusses revising operational plans with a map of S. Korea
​11. ​Koreans' love-hate relationship with Samsung
​12. ​House panel advances 2023 defense bill maintaining US troop level in S. Korea
​13. ​North Korea restarts anti-US propaganda day it stopped under Trump
​14. ​South Korea is trying to double the range of its K239 rocket launcher
15. The real-life Maverick who took on 7 Soviet jets in a classified Korean War dogfight

6/24/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Fri, 06/24/2022 - 10:20am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JUNE 23 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. Ukraine Orders Withdrawal From Severodonetsk to Avoid Encirclement
3. China ‘commends’ Nepal’s decision to reject US partnership programme
4. Car Bomb Kills Russia-Installed Official in Occupied Ukraine
5. In Russia’s War, China and India Emerge as Financiers
6.  The Real Stakes of Taiwan - It’s not about democracy. It’s about power.
7. How a human rights law targeting forced labor in Xinjiang is shaking up the U.S.-China supply chain
8. Families of American hostages abroad discouraged after Blinken call
9. USNS Mercy in Vietnam on Pacific Partnership mission
10. U.S. Sending 18 Patrol Boats to Ukraine as Part of Latest Aid Package
11. United States and China set to be excluded from Pacific Islands Forum meeting to avoid 'distraction'
12. FDD | Treasury Targets Iranian Sanctions-Busting Network as Nuclear Talks Remain Stalled
13. The U.S. Military Needs An On-Time Defense Budget
14. China's Xi criticises sanctions 'abuse', Putin scolds the WestChina's Xi criticises sanctions 'abuse', Putin scolds the West
15.  Attack Beijing or an Invasion Fleet? How Taiwan Should Use Its Cruise Missiles
16. House lawmakers ask Army: Who's in charge of massive modernization program?
17. US and NATO lack capability to supply a long war
18. Robots, Marines and the Ultimate Battle with Bureaucracy
19. The United States and China: Who Changed the ‘Status Quo’ over Taiwan?
20. NATO gathering could split Asia into hostile blocs
21. Has the War in Ukraine Damaged Russia’s Gray Zone Capabilities?
22. LSCO Lessons: What the Army Should Be Learning about Large-Scale Combat Operations from the Ukraine War
23. How America Can Feed the World
24. We fought to defend democracy. This new threat to America now keeps us awake at night.
25.  Can Australia get nuclear-powered submarines this decade?
 

Korean News Content:

1. Yoon meets with S. Korean, foreign veterans ahead of Korean War anniversary
2. Unification minister warns N. Korea against provocations aimed at upping ante
3. Peace forum sheds light on Pyongyang's brinkmanship, regional diplomatic challenges
4. Rason takes action amid reports of children collapsing from hunger
5. N.Korea Mulls Aggressive New Military Plans
6. South Korea Stares Into the Nuclear Abyss
7. A lack of smuggled oil is complicating North Korea’s efforts to catch smugglers
8. Seoul dismisses China's objection to Korea attending NATO summit
9. 7 in 10 S. Koreans only support non-lethal aid for Ukraine: survey
10. In key party meeting, N. Korea approves strengthening 'war deterrent,' state media says
11. Experts: North Korea’s New Foreign Minister Part of Pyongyang’s Nuclear Test Strategy
12. Kim Jong Un Convenes 3rd Enlarged Meeting of WPK’s Military Commission
 

6/23/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Thu, 06/23/2022 - 10:33am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JUNE 22 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. Russia created a global food crisis by invading Ukraine. Here’s what can be done to stop millions from starving
3. Gallagher Opening Statement at FY23 NDAA Markup
4. Ukraine Disinformation Fight Sounds Warning Bells for Taiwan
5. ‘Kamikaze’ Drones Strike Russian Oil Refinery, Looks Like Model Sold On Alibaba
6. Former Defense secretary says China ‘could bring Taiwan to its knees’ without invading
7. A More United, Better-Armed Opposition Can Bring Democracy to Myanmar
8. What’s Wrong with Wanting a “Human in the Loop”?
9. New legislation aims to give drone crews tax-free combat pay
10. As China shuts out the world, internet access from abroad gets harder too
11. Nepal Backs Away From US State Partnership Program
12. Congress Should Help End UN’s Latest Anti-Israel Waste of Funds
13. The AP Interview: Estonian PM says don't play down Russia
14.  The arrival of Western weapons begins to reshape the battle off Ukraine’s coast.
15. Many Russian Cyberattacks Failed in First Months of Ukraine War, Study Says
16. Pentagon Pressed to Review How It Judges an Ally’s Will to Fight
17. Heavily-armed Finland fires warning to Vladimir Putin as nation vows to FIGHT if attacked
18. Goat Injures Scores Of Russian Soldiers After Triggering Tripwire Connected To Ring Of Grenades
19. Poland Has Had It With Russia

Korean News Content:

1. Yoon to Hold Trilateral Summit with Biden, Kishida in Madrid
2. Hanwha, Kongsberg partner on combat vehicle, long-range fires system
3. North Korea's Kim oversees military meeting amid potential nuclear test
4. N. Korea discusses revising operational plans of its front-line military units
5. Unvaccinated North Korean soldiers told to use saltwater, mugwort smoke when sick
6. S. Korea, U.S. stage combined patrol flight in show of air defense readiness
7. Ukraine lawmakers to visit Seoul next month: ruling party
8. Outgoing U.N. rapporteur on N.K. human rights to visit Seoul next week
9. Recent lectures in Hamhung refocus attention on anti-reactionary thought law
10. N. Korea's new smartphone not yet available in stores
11. Some regions of N. Korea falsely claim completion of rice transplanting activities
12. Korea to offer $1 mil. in aid to quake-hit Afghanistan
13. Top South Korean, US military officers hold virtual talks on North Korea's threats
14. Kim’s psy-war coup spooks Seoul
15. Former officials "Support for 'peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula' by the US... North Korea's 'nuclear possession' status is impossible"
16. Beyond Nuclear Crisis: New and Long-Term Strategy for the Korean Peninsula (Lecture)
17. ‘Not in This for the Money’: Why Some Families Sue North Korea

6/22/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Wed, 06/22/2022 - 9:03am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JUNE 21 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. Why is Lithuania risking Russia’s wrath over Kaliningrad?
3. Nobel sold for Ukrainian kids shatters record at $103.5 million
4. News agency: 1,000 dead, 1,500 injured in Afghan quake
5. Biden to call for 3-month suspension of gas and diesel taxes
6. Press group: Ukraine journalist, soldier 'coldly executed'
7. Cancel Russia's UN Contracts
8. Japan tracks eight Russian and Chinese warships near its territory
9. Putin’s forces have suffered ‘extraordinary’ losses in Ukraine, says UK
10. Biden reverses Trump-era policy on land mines with revived ban
11. UN Human Rights Council report aims to put Israelis behind bars
12. Westerners, too, are waging a ‘War on the West’
13. Opinion | How Russia’s vaunted cyber capabilities were frustrated in Ukraine
14. How to Stop Russia’s Plan for Global Food Chaos
15. 'Everything' in app popular with US troops is 'seen in China,' new report says
16. The Balance of Soft Power
17. America Shouldn’t Copy China’s Belt and Road Initiative
 

Korean News Content:

1. N. Korea holds party meeting on defense policy; nuclear testing issue may be discussed
2. N. Korea could be delaying nuclear test because of China, COVID-19: official
3. S. Korea to establish mission to NATO in Brussels
4. Yoon promises to rebuild nuclear power industry
5. N. Korea needs nuke test for smaller warheads to fit on new missiles: expert
6. Coast Guard chief apologizes for 'causing misunderstanding' over probe into fisheries official's death
7. S. Korea confirms homegrown space rocket's satellite orbit deployment capability
8. Yoon considers holding the ROK-US-Japan NATO Summit
9. Telephone booths transformed into battery stations for electric motorcycles
10. US overlooks information campaigns as option to deter North Korea: Expert
11.  More people disapprove of Yoon's performance than approve for 1st time: pollster
12. A step toward improving relations (ROK-Japan)
13. Philippines and Korea to deepen defense ties, says envoy
14.  N. Korea snaps up Chinese soybeans as COVID-19 exacerbates food shortage fears
 

Ukraine: WAR BULLETIN June 21, 6.00 pm EST

Tue, 06/21/2022 - 10:14pm

Embassy of Ukraine in the USA

 

WAR BULLETIN

June 21, 6.00 pm EST

 

WAR ROOM

 

General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02 to 21.06 were approximately:

personnel - about 34100 (+300,

tanks ‒ 1496 (+19),

APV ‒ 3606 (+18),

artillery systems – 752 (+3),

MLRS - 239 (+1),

Anti-aircraft warfare systems - 98 (+0),

aircraft – 216 (+0),

helicopters – 181 (+0),

UAV operational-tactical level - 611 (+10),

cruise missiles - 137 (+7),

warships / boats - 14 (+0) од,

vehicles and fuel tanks - 2537 (+10) од,

special equipment - 59 (+4).

Russian enemy suffered the greatest losses (of the past day) at the Bahmut and Avdiivka directions.

The one hundred eighteenth (118) day of the heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people to a Russian military invasion continues.

The situation in the Volyn and Polissya areas is without significant changes.

In the Siversky direction, the enemy continues to provide enhanced protection of the Ukrainian-Russian border. It fired on civilian infrastructure in the area of the settlement of Seredyna-Buda, Sumy oblast.

In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy's main efforts are focused on maintaining the occupied borders, trying to prevent our units from retreating to the rear of the Russian group of troops operating in the Slovyansk direction. The enemy fired on civilian infrastructure in the areas of Dmytrivka, Chuhuiv, Korobochkyne, Stara Hnylytsia and Bazaliivka.

In the Slovyansk direction, near the Bohorodychne and Dolyna, Ukrainian soldiers repulsed the assaults of the occupiers.

The enemy systematically carried out artillery shelling in the areas of the settlements of Hrushuvakha, Virnopillya, Adamivka and Mazanivka. Inflicted air strikes on civilian infrastructure near Bogorodychne.

The enemy did not take active action in the Kramatorsk direction. It fired at the positions of the defense forces with artillery, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and mortars along the line of contact.

In the Siverodonetsk direction, shelling of units of our troops from artillery of various calibres continues. It struck air strikes near Ustynivka, Hirske and Lysychansk. It does not stop the assault in order to establish full control over the city of Siverodonetsk. In addition to this city, our soldiers are successfully resisting the assaults in the areas of Syrotyne and Bila Hora.

In the Bakhmut direction, in the areas of the settlements of Mykolayivka, Vershyna and Semyhirya, the enemy is conducting offensive operations, fighting continues. In addition, the enemy cynically fired on civilian infrastructure near Pokrovskе, Mykolayivka and Bilohorivka.

It launched an air strike in the Avdiivka area near New York.

         Russians fired on civilian infrastructure in the areas of Ocheretyne, Avdiivka, Kamyanka, Netaylove, Mykilske and Orikhove.

An air strike near Shcherbaky was recorded in the Kurakhiv direction. Defenders of Ukraine have stopped attempts at hostile assault in the Marinka area. The enemy fled ingloriously.

In the Novopavlivsk and Zaporizhzhzia directions, the enemy did not take active action.

In the South Buh direction, the enemy suffers losses. Trying to contain Ukrainian defense forces, it fired artillery, mortars and multiple rocket launchers at the Murakhivka, Topolyne, Bila Krynytsia and Maryino districts. The enemy fired airstrikes at civilian infrastructure near Ochakivo and Kutsurub. Conducts air reconnaissance of UAVs.

At the same time strengthens the fortification equipment of the advanced positions by building long-term firing points.

In the waters of the Black and Azov Seas, 5 high-precision weapons carriers are being held in readiness to launch missile strikes on objects on the territory of Ukraine.

According to available information, due to significant losses in the command staff of airborne units, the enemy is forced to recruit reserve officers for military service with short-term contracts for a period of three months.

In the Siversky direction, the enemy continues the engineering equipment of the border areas and mining. He fired mortars and artillery at the settlements of Seredyna-Buda, Myropillya, Yunakivka, Sumy oblast, and Hremyach in the Chernihiv oblast.

In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy conducted air reconnaissance in the areas of the settlements of Ruska Lozova, Cherkaska Lozova, and Pytomnyk. Artillery shelling was recorded near Kharkiv, Peremoha, Verkhnyi Saltiv, Staryi Saltiv, Chepil, Rubizhne, and Stara Hnylytsia. In addition, MLRS was used in the districts of Korobochkine, Mospanove, and Kutuzivka.

In the Slovyansk direction, the enemy focuses its main efforts on maintaining previously occupied positions and conducting defense.

Artillery shelling was recorded in the areas of the settlements of Bohorodichne, Velyka Komyshuvakha, Hrushuvakha, Dolyna, Petrivske, Zavhorodne, Protopopivka, Pryshyb, Karnaukhivka, Vernopillya, Chervone, Dovhenke, and Krasnopillya. The occupiers launched an air strike near Dibrivne.

In the Donetsk direction, the enemy regrouped in order to strengthen for further action in the Bakhmut direction. In addition, the formation of consolidated units was identified.

Thus, in connection with significant losses, the reorganization of two battalion tactical groups from the units of the 5th Combined Arms Army, which lost their combat capability, into one consolidated BTGr was noted. Also, according to available information, the enemy brought units of the 1st Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 1st Army Corps to restore combat capability.

In the Kramatorsk direction, the enemy did not take active action, firing at the positions of our troops with mortars, barrel, and jet artillery in the areas of Donetsk, Starodubivka, Mykolaivka, and Pryshib.

Fighting continues in the Siverodonetsk direction in the city of Siverodonetsk.

The enemy fired from tanks and artillery near Siverodonetsk, Lysychansk, Voronovo, Myrna Dolyna, and Hirske.

The Ukrainian soldiers competently repulsed the enemy's reconnaissance attempt by fighting in the directions of Metolkine-Voronovo and Metolkine-Sirotyne. The enemy retreated.

The occupiers are consolidating in the settlement of Ustynivka, are conducting an offensive in the direction of Bila Hora, have partial success, and hostilities continue.

In the direction of Toshkivka - Pidlisne, the enemy captured the settlements of Pidlisne and Myrna Dolyna, consolidated on the occupied frontiers. Also, has partial success in the area of ​​the settlement of Hirske.

The Ukrainian soldiers successfully repulsed the assault in the direction of Vysoke.

In the Bakhmut direction, the enemy fired on the areas of Berestove and Komyshuvakha. It led the offensive in the direction of Aleksandropil - Komyshuvakha. It was unsuccessful, he left.

The enemy did not take active action in the Avdiivka, Novopavlivka and Zaporizhzhia areas. It fired on the territories near Krasnohorivka, Hostre, Novoandriyivka, Huliaipilske and Novosilka.

In the direction of the South Buh, the enemy, in order to deplete the personnel and destroy the fortifications, carried out the fire on the positions of our troops and conducted air reconnaissance of UAVs.

 

Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine

On Tuesday, June 21, 2022, Attorney General Irina Venediktova met with Attorney General of the United States Merrick Garland.

 Irina Venediktova called it a strong signal of support from strategic partners - the US Attorney General and the Justice Department team, as well as US Ambassador to the Special Envoy for Global Criminal Justice Beth van Skack on Ukraine's path to justice, which seeks and unites the world.

The Prosecutor General noted that the expert support in the field of asset recovery, which the Ukrainian side expects, is very important.

During the meeting, the participants also discussed the joint efforts on the legal front and the format of cooperation between the American side and the Joint Investigation Group investigating Russian war crimes. "I am grateful to my American colleagues for praising the work of the Ukrainian law enforcement system in the extremely difficult conditions of war. For our part, she noted the contribution to our effectiveness of experts from the Atrocity Crimes Advisory Group created by the United States, the European Union and the United Kingdom, "she said.

I.Venediktova discussed the ways of cooperation with the US counterparts in the field of combating environmental crimes. In the conditions of war, this is a serious challenge, because Russia's violation of Ukraine's environment is already being investigated in 12 criminal proceedings initiated on the facts of ecocide.

During the meeting, considerable attention was paid to combating corruption and illegal financial flows, which is an important marker on the path to Ukraine's membership in the European Union. During the conversation, the parties touched upon top issues of cooperation in the field of cybersecurity.

https://www.gp.gov.ua/ua/posts/irina-venediktova-zustrilasya-z-genprokurorom-ssa-merrikom-garlandom

 

 

POLICY

President of Ukraine

Address by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Ukrainians

Today was a day of extremely active foreign policy activity - almost a marathon of phone conversations. We are increasing the number of those who stand for Ukraine’s candidacy and adding confidence that the decision on Friday will be positive.

Slovakia. In a conversation with Prime Minister Heger, we coordinated our positions on the eve of the session of the European Council.

Lithuania. I thanked President Nausėda for the decision of the Three Seas Initiative Summit to grant Ukraine the status of a partner-participant. We also coordinated our steps.

Hungary. There was a very fruitful conversation with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. I invited him to visit Ukraine and thanked him for the important support for our sovereignty and territorial integrity of our state. We agreed to develop cooperation in the energy sector.

Portugal. We agreed with Prime Minister António Costa to involve his country's experience in our rapprochement with the European Union.

Next - Denmark. I expressed gratitude for supporting Ukraine, including with weapons. I also noted the speech of Mrs. Frederiksen in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, which took place today.

Spain. In a conversation with Prime Minister Sánchez I noted that our cooperation would strengthen both Ukraine and the entire European Union. The possible outcome of the NATO Summit in Madrid, which will take place in late June, was discussed.

Ireland. I noted Ireland's active support for our European integration and invited Irish Prime Minister Martin to visit Ukraine.

Croatia. I am confident that we can expand our cooperation both bilaterally and at the level of European structures. I thanked Prime Minister Plenković for his support of Ukraine.

I was happy to see in Kyiv a great friend of our state - Prime Minister of Luxembourg Bettel. And I would like to draw your attention once again to the assistance from Luxembourg. 15% of the defense budget of this state – this was a contribution to the defense of Ukraine. Both the greatness and the nobility of the state are immediately felt.

Today, Mr. Bettel visited the cities of the Kyiv region that had been liberated from the occupiers. I am grateful to him for his sincere understanding of our people and for Luxembourg's readiness to take part in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine.

My schedule for tomorrow is as busy as today. I will do my best to ensure that the historic decision of the European Union is adopted. This is important for us.

By the way, today, without delay, I signed the law on ratification of the Istanbul Convention adopted yesterday. Protecting all people from violence and discrimination is our principle.

In all negotiations, I always emphasize that the seventh package of the European Union sanctions is needed as soon as possible. Russia must feel a constant increase in pressure for the war and for its aggressive anti-European policy. Another Russian threat to Lithuania, another wave of energy pressure, another batch of lies from Russian officials about the food crisis are all arguments to agree on the seventh package of sanctions.

The situation on the frontline is without significant changes. With the help of tactical moves, the Ukrainian army is strengthening its defense in the Luhansk region, which is really the toughest area right now. The occupiers are also putting serious pressure on the Donetsk direction. In the Kharkiv region there is brutal and cynical Russian artillery shelling. It will not give anything to the occupiers, but the Russian army is deaf to any rationality. It simply destroys, simply kills - in this way it shows its command that it is not standing still. In the south we defend our Mykolaiv region, our Zaporizhzhia, and gradually liberate the Kherson region.

And just as actively as we fight for a positive decision of the European Union on the candidacy for Ukraine, we fight every day for the supply of modern weapons for our country. We do not decrease our activity for a single day. The lives of thousands of people depend directly on the speed of our partners - on the speed of implementation of their decisions to help Ukraine.

Today I signed two major decrees on awarding our defenders. At the request of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 210 combatants were awarded, 3 of them posthumously. At the request of the Minister of Internal Affairs, 255 warriors of the National Guard of Ukraine were awarded, 41 of them posthumously, 41 border guards, 12 of them posthumously, and 45 policemen.

And I want you to realize that when I talk about signing such decrees, it's not just a routine and not something mechanical. It is only thanks to the mass courage and wisdom of our people on the battlefield that Ukraine lives and can really count on victory.

https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/shodenno-boremosya-za-pozitivne-rishennya-yevrosoyuzu-shodo-75973

 

 

Prime Minister of Ukraine

Statement by Denys Shmyhal at a Government session

For almost 4 consecutive months we have been living through an all-out war. Despite all the challenges, we have managed to maintain the macroeconomic and macrofinancial stability of our state. But this is insufficient. We need to completely restart the economy, change the economic model and commence doing the groundwork for recovery.

Therefore, the Government, on commission of the President of Ukraine, has devised a new economic strategy and new programs to stimulate economic advancement. One of the essential elements of the strategy will be the support of small and medium-sized businesses. We have already reduced taxes, made it possible to obtain loans at 0%, introduced the declarative principle of working under licenses, abandoned most inspections.

Now the Government has embarked on introduction of a new large project of non-refundable grant support for new businesses. Today we will approve three grant schemes and three more programs will be approved shortly. An important focus of all these programs is the creation of new jobs and the possibility of applying for a grant online. That's why we've combined all these programs under the common name "eRobota".

The first program envisages micro-grants of up to UAH 250,000 for those who want to create a startup. Any Ukrainian who has a business plan and a firm intention to launch his own business can count on the support of the state.

We plan to issue 20,000 such grants during the year. Accordingly, the program budget for the year is UAH 5 billion. We are talking about the possibility of starting any microbusiness, such as manufacturing clothing and footwear, dry cleaning, service or repair center, car repair shop, installation activities and more.

The next two non-repayable grant programs relate to the agricultural sector. This implies the creation of gardens and greenhouses.

Under the program of partial compensation for the cost of creating greenhouses, the grant amount is from UAH 5 to 7 million. The expected number of grants is 3,000 per annum. The total budget of the program is UAH 7 billion. Participants in the program can be both private entrepreneurs and agricultural companies as also farms that own or lease land for at least 25 years’ period.

We have studied the needs and potential of our farmers and we anticipate that the program will be really successful. The creation of new greenhouse complexes for growing vegetables and fruits will help ramp up our exports and saturate the Ukrainian market with quality products.

And the last program we are to endorse today envisages grants to support horticulture, berry growing and viticulture. We are talking about partial compensation for the cost of gardens. The state will provide from UAH 300,000 to 400,000 per 1 hectare of gardens area. This is about 70% of the average cost of planting.

The expected number of grants will not be based on the number of enterprises but on the area of plantations. We now refer to the grants for planting 10,000 hectares of new gardens. The total budget of the program is UAH 4 billion. Like in the program with greenhouses, grantees must have either their own land or land in use for at least 25 years. The area of your garden under the program can be from 1 to 25 hectares. The funds will also be provided not in cash, but in a bank account for the transparent purchase of seedlings, equipment, irrigation systems, fertilizers, etc.

In total, the state will allocate UAH 16 billion for the aforementioned three programs of the "eRobota" project. The decision to allocate such funding is to be made today. Part of the funds to support the business will be disbursed by our foreign partners. Such agreements are already in place with certain EU countries. We call on all states having the desire to support Ukrainian small and medium-sized businesses to join in co-financing grants.

In the near future, the Government will also approve programs of non-repayable grant support in the field of processing, IT. We will continue to develop this program.

Simultaneously with the launch of the grant funding program for the creation of new businesses, the Government triggers a reform of the entire employment sector.

Against the background of the full-scale war, we need to mobilize all possible resources to defeat the Russian occupiers. This also applies to the organization of work in the rear. The Government is going today to approve a document stipulating that officially registered unemployed people who have not been employed for 30 days will be involved in community service. This may be the dismantling of debris, construction of protective structures, landscaping, repair or agricultural work. What exactly needs to be done in each region will be determined by local authorities.

 

This work will certainly be paid. The state will pay a minimum wage to everyone involved in community service. We are actually eliminating the possibility that people could receive money from the state and refuse the offered job. In wartime, the state does not have the resources to do so. Everyone must either fight and defend the Motherland or work for victory and for the front.

All these measures to create new jobs, reform the employment sector, grant assistance to businesses - are all the components of the new economic policy enabling our country to withstand, win, begin to rapidly rehabilitate and rebuild our state.

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/promova-premyer-ministra-ukrayini-denisa-shmigalya-na-zasidanni-uryadu21062022

 

Denys Shmyhal and Xavier Bettel discuss comprehensive support and integration of Ukraine into the EU

The Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal met with the Prime Minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel. The parties discussed comprehensive support for Ukraine and integration into the European Union.

Denys Shmyhal thanked the people of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for their continued firm support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, for financial and military assistance.

The prime ministers raised the issue of the food and migration crisis, which Russia is deliberately provoking with its criminal actions in Ukraine, including shelling of civilian infrastructure and the blockade of Ukrainian seaports.

Denys Shmyhal thanked Luxembourg for supporting sanctions against the aggressor as well as Ukraine's European integration. He stressed that Ukraine's accession to the EU would be beneficial for the two sides.

The Prime Minister Xavier Bettel, for his part, noted that Ukraine can count on Luxembourg's assistance in various areas. The top foreign official assured that the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg would support Ukraine in the process of joining the European Union and rebuilding. In addition, Xavier Bettel expressed readiness of Luxembourg to help Ukrainian immigrants as well as in the construction of modular towns.

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/denis-shmigal-i-ksavye-betel-obgovorili-vsebichnu-pidtrimku-ta-integraciyu-ukrayini-v-yes

 

Cyber security

The Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) under the SSSCIP warns about a new cyberattack on the critical infrastructure of Ukraine.

Our experts have detected circulation of emails titled “Повідомлення про несплату податку” (Ukrainian for “Unpaid Tax Notification”) allegedly from the “State Tax Service of Ukraine.” Those contain an archive named “НакладенняШтрафнихСанкцiй. zip” (Ukrainian for “Imposing Penalties”) with a docx file under the same name within. Opening the file eventually results in downloading the Cobalt Strike Beacon malware. This activity is tracked by UAC-0098.

Another cyberattack has been waged through dissemination of a malicious document “Nuclear Terrorism A Very Real Threat.rtf.” Its opening results in downloading and launching of CredoMap malware. This activity is associated with the APT28 group.

 

https://cert.gov.ua/article/339662

 

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Ukraine: WAR BULLETIN June 20, 6.00 pm EST- The one hundred seventeenth (117) day of the heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people to a Russian military invasion continues.

Mon, 06/20/2022 - 6:54pm

Embassy of Ukraine in the USA

 

WAR BULLETIN

June 20, 6.00 pm EST

 

WAR ROOM

 

General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02 to 20.06 were approximately:

personnel - about 33800 (+200),

tanks ‒ 1477 (+9),

APV ‒ 3588 (+11),

artillery systems – 749 (+4),

MLRS - 238 (+3),

Anti-aircraft warfare systems - 98 (+0),

aircraft – 216 (+0),

helicopters – 181 (+0),

UAV operational-tactical level - 601 (+3),

cruise missiles - 130 (+0),

warships / boats - 14 (+0),

vehicles and fuel tanks - 2527 (+4),

special equipment - 55 (+0).

Russian enemy suffered the greatest losses (of the past day) at the Bahmut and Zaporizhzhia direction.

The one hundred seventeenth (117) day of the heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people to a Russian military invasion continues.

In the Siversky direction, the enemy continues to hold up to three battalion tactical groups from the 1st Tank Army of the Western Military District and airborne units to cover the Russian-Ukrainian border in the Bryansk and Kursk regions. In the Bryansk region, the enemy deployed up to S-300V4 of the anti-aircraft missiles of the anti-aircraft missile division.

In addition, the aggressor carried out artillery shelling in the area of the village of Seredyna-Buda, Sumy oblast.

In the Slobozhansky direction, the enemy launched an air strike and carried out artillery fire in the areas of the settlements of Tymofiyivka and Morozova Dolyna.

In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy's main efforts are focused on preventing the Defense Forces from advancing to the State Border of Ukraine. The enemy fired intensively at the settlements of Kozacha Lopan, Mali Prokhody, Dementiivka, Petrivka, Verkhniy Saltiv, Rubizhne, and the outskirts of Kharkiv.

In the Slavyansk direction, the enemy fired from artillery and rocket-propelled grenade launchers in the areas of Chepil, Pryshyb, Protopopivka, Velyka Komyshuvakha, Dibrivne, Virnopillya, Mayak, Kurulka, Bohorodychne, Mazanivka, Krasnopillya and Dolyna.

In the Donetsk direction, the enemy continues to focus its efforts on the Siverodonetsk and Bakhmut directions. It intensively uses of aviation.

In the Siverodonetsk direction, the enemy fired from barrel and jet artillery at the settlements of Lysychansk, Syrotyne, Voronove, Borivske, Bila Hora, Ustynivka, Myrna Dolyna, Toshkivka, and struck airstrikes with pairs of Su-25 aircraft near Bila Hora and Myrna Dolyna. Fighting continues to establish full control over the city of Siverodonetsk.

In the Bakhmut direction, during the day, the enemy fired from artillery and rocket-propelled grenade launchers in the areas of Orikhove, Zolote-3, Mykolayivka, Berestove, Bilohorivka, Yakovlivka, Pokrovske, Klynove, Zaitseve and New York. The enemy launched an air strike near Yakovlivka and missile strikes near Travneve, Dolomitne, Zaitseve and New York.

In the Lyman, Avdiivka, Kurakhiv, Novopavliv and Zaporizhia directions, it is trying to prevent the regrouping of units of our troops. It fired artillery of various calibers in the areas of Kalinove, Ocheretyne, Berdychi, Zhelanne, Tonenke, Sieverne, Orlivka, Semenivka, Vesele, Avdiivka, Netaylove, Vodiane, Opytne, Pervomaiske, Pisky, Krasnohorivka, Mariinka, Novomykhaylivka, Pavlivka, Shebchnko, Velyka Novosilka, Vremivka, Olhivske, Zelene Pole, Novopil, Temyrivka, Poltavka, Malynivka, Chervone, Zaliznychne, Huliaipilske, Novodanylivka, Orikhiv and Kamyanske.

In the Lyman direction, the enemy launched an air strike with two Su-25 aircraft near the village of Pryshyb and a missile strike near the village of Mayaki.

In the Avdiivka direction, the enemy struck Su-25 aircraft in the areas of Shevchenko and Vuhledar.

In the South Buh direction, the enemy is concentrating its efforts on maintaining the occupied frontiers and preventing the advance of our troops. It did not take active actions. It carried out artillery and jet artillery fire in the areas of Chervonyi Yar, Murakhivka, Kalynivka, Zelenyi Hai, Kvitneve, Polyana, Chervona Dolyna, Shyroke, Blahodatne, Zorya and Lupareve.

In the Black and Azov Seas, the main focus of the enemy's naval group is on blocking civilian shipping in the northwestern part of the Black Sea.

5 sea-based cruise missile carriers are kept ready to launch missile strikes on objects on the territory of Ukraine.

In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy, in order to identify weaknesses in the defense of our troops, tried unsuccessfully to conduct reconnaissance by fighting near Rtyshchivka. In addition, shelling of civilian infrastructure was recorded in the areas of the settlements of Uda, Ukrainka, Korobochkine, Mykhailivka and Petrivka.

In the Slovyansk direction, the main focus of the enemy is on holding positions. It carried out artillery shelling in the areas of the settlements of Dibrivne, Hrushuvakha, Velyka Komyshuvakha, Krasnopillya and Dolyna. In the area of ​​the settlement of Bohorodychne our defenders successfully repulsed the enemy assault.

The enemy did not take active action in the Kramatorsk direction.

In the Siverodonetsk direction, the occupiers continue to fire from artillery and rocket-propelled grenade launchers at units of our troops. Air strikes were inflicted on civilian infrastructure facilities in the Ustynivka and Lysychansk settlements.

Artillery shelling of civilian infrastructure was recorded near Lysychansk, Hirsky and Ustynivka. Fighting continues for control of the city of Siverodonetsk. In addition, Ukrainian soldiers thwarted attempts to storm the enemy in the areas of Myrna Dolyna and Bila Hora.

On the Bakhmut direction, under cover of artillery attacks, around the settlement of Mykolayivka the sabotage and reconnaissance group of the enemy tried to operate. As a result of the fire received from our soldiers, it retreated. Later, the enemy attempted an assault, but was unsuccessful. In addition, the occupiers fired on civilian infrastructure in the settlements of Bilohorivka, Berestove, Yakovlivka, Pokrovske. They launched air strikes near Maloryazantsevo and Bilohorivka.

In the Avdiivka, Kurakhivka, Novopavlivka and Zaporizhzhia directions, the enemy did not take active action. It fired on civilian infrastructure near Kamyanka, Huliaipole, Avdiivka, Vuhledar, Malynivka and Zaliznychny. It struck air strikes on the settlements of Mali Shcherbaki, Marinka, Vuhledar, Kostiantynivka and Novomykhailivka.

In the direction of the South Buh direction, in order to restrain the actions of our units, the enemy fired artillery and mortars at the areas of Chervony Yar, Kalynivka, Topolyne and Zeleny Hay.

Due to the significant losses, the personnel of some units of the occupying forces have a very low level of moral and psychological condition and are looking for an opportunity to avoid further participation in hostilities.

Thus, according to available information, this is especially common among the personnel of the 1st Army Corps of the Russian occupation forces. In the divisions which are deduced on restoration of combat capability from the areas of Kherson, Mykolayiv and Popasna.

We urge you to use official sources of information and not to spread rumors.

 

Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine

During the period of June 16-19, 2022, Russian armed forces once again shelled 9 cities and towns in Zaporizhzhia region. As a result of the enemy attack, three people were killed, including a minor child, and others were injured. Using heavy artillery, the occupiers destroyed and damaged multi-story and private houses, stores, premises of local enterprises, vehicles and more than 10 pieces of agricultural machinery. The enemy also hit the district administration building, an educational institution, a children's and youth art center, a post office and a branch of the regional electric power station.

https://www.facebook.com/pgo.gov.ua/posts/pfbid02MkTgLzd412R21FniGgsiTfhqRYyTtqAR8jRWnhcGMDTwAuPDKbGNPXegPkiRirwAl

 

On the night of June 20, 2022, the Russian military launched a missile attack on the village of Mala Danylivka. As a result, the buildings of an educational institution, a dormitory and two cars were damaged.

On June 19, 2022, at about 11:30 p.m., soldiers of the aggressor country launched a rocket attack on the town in the Kharkiv region. As a result of two explosions, an educational institution where a humanitarian aid center was located was damaged. The shock wave and debris damaged a number of private houses.

https://www.facebook.com/pgo.gov.ua/posts/pfbid0afXvUKFP7zDNuXXXbhcobJuxhTievyBDHRR6sR1mnkdu62s44QZF4F2Kp1sTum9al

 

 

 

POLICY

President of Ukraine

Address by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Ukrainians

Step by step, we are going through a crucial week and we are doing everything every day so that no one has any doubts that Ukraine deserves the candidacy. We prove every day that we are already part of a united European, I would even say, value space.

Now the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada have already left, and I am here. And you know, I'd like to thank them today. We often criticize them, but today they did a very good job.

I am grateful to all our people’s deputies who supported our European integration. I would like to note the vote in favor of the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence. This Convention is often called the Istanbul Convention - according to the place of signature. It has been "undermined" in Ukraine for decades. But its main content is simple - it is the obligation to protect against violence and various forms of discrimination.

I would also like to thank the deputies who supported the Law on Waste Management. This is an important environmental document. We have been struggling for it for three years. The law has been rejected several times due to oligarchic influence, and now it has been passed. Finally. Thank you.

The Anticorruption strategy was approved today. This is also very important. I hope that the Rada will continue to work with the same significant results.

I delivered four addresses today. The first was to the participants of the Three Seas Initiative Summit. It is a powerful regional association in Europe. 12 states between the Baltic, the Adriatic and the Black Sea. Before addressing, I spoke with President Duda. We coordinated our positions with Andrzej.

And at the summit it was decided that Ukraine acquires a status that will allow it to become a full member of the Three Seas Initiative. For us, these are significant economic opportunities, modernization of transport, communications and networks. This is another line of close cooperation between Ukraine and the EU states.

By the way, we have good news from our border with Poland. In the framework of the Open Border project, the capacity of the Krakovets’-Korczowa checkpoint has been increased by 50 percent. This will significantly increase the export-import flow across the border. Modernization awaits other checkpoints on the borders with the European Union. And it is tangible, and not only for us. Allows doing global things. Fighting the food crisis provoked by Russia's blockade of ports.

I spoke about it in an address to the leaders of the African Union. I stressed that this crisis is artificial - it would not exist if it was not for the Russian war against us. I also stressed that we can ensure the supply of agricultural products in the amount that will definitely guarantee the security of Africa, the security of Asia.

In general, we are expanding the capabilities of our state. Like all powerful European countries, we need our own policies towards Africa, Latin America, South-East Asia and other parts of the world that were previously left out of proper attention of Ukraine's foreign policy. We are working on the agency of Ukraine.

I also addressed the participants of the Global Policy Forum in Italy. Very influential meeting. I talked about how to bring all Ukrainian migrants home.

Today I met with Ben Stiller, a well-known actor and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador who is engaged in providing assistance to displaced persons and refugees. I am grateful to Ben for his constant attention to the needs of Ukrainians.

I met with President of the General Confederation of Italian Industry Carlo Bonomi. We talked about the ties between Ukrainian and Italian business. I am grateful for the opening of the Confederation's office in Kyiv.

And the shortest, but very important address was made to the participants of the International Festival of Creativity in Cannes - the largest such event in the world. The Cannes Lions is a special audience. These are people who know how to control attention and who are very much needed in Ukraine right now. The longer the war lasts, the harder it is to compete for the attention of hundreds of millions of people in different countries. But I will do everything possible so that attention to Ukraine does not fade. I called on the most creative people in the world to be our allies in this. And I know that the response in Cannes was very positive.

The next days of the week will also be busy. We are moving towards the main decision of the European Council, which will be adopted on Friday.

As I predicted, Russia is very nervous about our activity. Again shelling of Kharkiv, Odesa, again attempts of brutal offensive actions in Donbas. This is an evil that can only be appeased on the battlefield. We are defending Lysychansk and Severodonetsk. This whole region is the most difficult, there are the hardest battles. But our strong boys and girls are there. The occupiers receive responses to their actions against us. I am grateful to the army and intelligence that provide it.

In the evening I signed another decree on awarding our defenders. 220 combatants were awarded state awards. 27 of them posthumously.

Office of First Lady, Ministry of Health and partners launch National Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Program

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created many new challenges for all Ukrainians. And these new challenges not only stand in the way of a full life, but also create obstacles to the realization of needs that until recently seemed basic. The war takes away life and health, forces people to flee their homes, separates loved ones. Virtually the entire population of Ukraine lives in constant stress, worries about their lives and the lives of their loved ones, does not feel safe, which in general has a negative impact on mental health. In addition to the constant threat of physical trauma during the war, many Ukrainians experience psychological trauma.

Along with the terrible consequences of the war, which are obvious, there are also those that do not manifest themselves immediately. But this does not mean that work with them should be postponed. War, with all its manifestations, is a powerful stress that can affect the psyche of the people a few years after the end of hostilities as well. So that it is not too late it is critical now to worry about the mental health of the population.

During and after the war, attention to the mental health of citizens must be at a particularly high level, as it is the level of psychological well-being that will affect the overall health, economic recovery and prosperity of the country.

In order for Ukrainians affected by the aggressor to have full and effective access to psychological assistance, First Lady Olena Zelenska initiated the creation of the National Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Program. This is an organic continuation of the "No Barriers" initiative, as it also aims to eliminate any barriers caused by the consequences of the war for the mental health of Ukrainians.

The program, in particular, provides for the following:

• conducting an expert audit with the involvement of WHO experts, on the basis of which a model of the assistance system will be developed;

• development of a step-by-step plan for the implementation of the model after its discussion with a wide range of representatives of the professional community, experts, public opinion leaders;

• building a system of training, certification, monitoring the quality of training of psychologists, psychotherapists, psychologists working in the system of the majority of ministries;

• training of family doctors, psychologists, social workers, educators of quick methods of psychological support;

• creation of a register of specialists and methods, systematization of data, development of a model of staff retraining, systems of their involvement.

To develop and implement the program at the state level, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has established an Interdepartmental Coordination Council to maintain cooperation between ministries dealing with social affairs, veterans' affairs, law enforcement agencies, each having relevant set of resources for psychological assistance. Cross-sectoral cooperation will help strengthen each other.

In order to effectively create and implement the program, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, chaired by Minister Viktor Liashko, has launched a project office to create a national program of mental health and psychosocial support. The project office includes specialists from the Ministry of Health, the State Institution "Institute of Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatric Examination and Drug Monitoring of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine", the public organization Barrier-Free Environment. Expertise and support in the implementation of the project is provided by the World Health Organization and the Global Reference Group on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support of the Interagency Standing Committee.

The main tasks of the Project Office are to develop the necessary solutions, to cooperate with ministries and the private sector, international and non-governmental organizations working in the field of mental health.

The importance of joining forces to overcome the challenges posed by the war in the field of mental health of Ukrainians is an important condition for achieving the project's goal, namely - to create a system that is ready to respond to all challenges and capable of providing assistance to everyone in need.

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/ofis-pershoyi-ledi-moz-ta-partneri-zapuskayut-nacionalnu-programu-psihichnogo-zdorovya-ta-psihosocialnoyi-pidtrimki

 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

Comment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine on the World Refugee Day

June 20 marks World Refugee Day, proclaimed by a UN General Assembly resolution to draw attention to the situation of refugees and internally displaced persons.

In 2022, the world was shocked by the unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe caused by Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine. Almost a third of our citizens were forced to leave their homes. Escaping the war, 7.5 million people crossed the border of Ukraine. Another 7.1 million Ukrainians have become internally displaced persons. Every third child was deprived of the opportunity to go to a bed at home.

We are sincerely grateful to the Office of the United Nations Coordinator in Ukraine, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the United Nations Development Program, UNICEF, the United Nations Population Fund and other international organizations and agencies for their continued humanitarian support.

Of particular importance is the work of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Ukraine and abroad to alleviate the plight of Ukrainians forced to flee their homes due to Russia’s bombs, and to involve goodwill ambassadors to raise awareness of the international community about our humanitarian needs.

We thank all the donors who are already making a much-needed contribution to the UN’s humanitarian programs for Ukraine, particularly the Flash Appeal and the Regional Refugee Response Plan. We hope for the continued funding of these programs, as the aggressor state does not abandon its intentions to wipe out the Ukrainian state and its people.

We deeply appreciate the hospitality and warmth with which millions of our citizens have been welcomed in Poland, Moldova, the Baltic States, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and many other countries.

We call on international humanitarian and human rights organizations to pay special attention to the fate of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian citizens and Ukrainian children who have been forcibly displaced to the territory of the aggressor state in violation of international humanitarian law.

Our citizens must not become hostages of the aggressor and their legal rights and interests must be duly protected.

The Ukrainian state will continue to protect the interests of Ukrainian citizens abroad, including those illegally deported by the Russian Federation to its territory.

https://mfa.gov.ua/en/news/comment-ministry-foreign-affairs-world-refugee-day

 

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

On June 20, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine ratified the Council of Europe Convention on the Preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (Istanbul Convention). It is a document that introduces an international standard for the protection of women from all forms of violence, including domestic violence, and allows for new opportunities for international cooperation to protect citizens.

"Ratification of the Convention confirms Ukraine's commitment to the introduction of European standards and approaches to the protection of human rights and freedoms. The Government and Parliament of Ukraine have done great work to create a mechanism to combat and prevent violence, the necessary legislation has been implemented as well. Ratification of the Convention consolidates this work," commented Olha Stefanishyna, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine.

She noted that the protection of human rights and freedoms was of special importance during the process of assessment by the European Commission of Ukraine's readiness for EU candidate status, and further progress in this direction is crucial for Ukraine's European integration.

Ratification of the Convention will allow Ukraine to become part of independent international monitoring and receive support to strengthen national efforts to combat violence, as well as strengthen legal mechanisms for prosecuting foreign nationals who have committed crimes related to violence, not only in Ukraine but also abroad.

"Currently, more than 5 million Ukrainians, mostly women and children, have left for the EU, fleeing hostilities. Citizens of Ukraine, wherever they may be, should feel that the state cares about them and stands ready to protect them," said the Deputy Prime Minister.

In the course of the preparation of the draft decision, all stakeholders were consulted and discussed to take into account possible cautions. Representatives of the Council of Europe were consulted separately and a letter of explanation was received from the Secretary General of the Council of Europe.

Background

Istanbul Convention - The Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, which was opened for signature on 11 May 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey.

Countries that have acceded to the convention must criminalize psychological violence, harassment, physical and sexual violence, forced marriage, forced abortion and sterilization.

In 2011, Ukraine was among the first countries to sign the Istanbul Convention.

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/verhovna-rada-ukrayini-pidtrimala-ratifikaciyu-konvenciyi-radi-yevropi-pro-zapobigannya-nasilstvu-shchodo-zhinok-i-domashnomu-nasilstvu

 

 

6/20/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Mon, 06/20/2022 - 9:14am

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4. 'It's just hell there': Russia still pounds eastern Ukraine
5. Opinion | Are We Sure America Is Not at War in Ukraine?
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7.  When the Lies Come Home (Ukraine) by Douglas Macgregor
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