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7/12/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Tue, 07/12/2022 - 10:11am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN UPDATE, JULY 11 (Putin's War)
2. The West Worries Too Much About Escalation in Ukraine
3. Will Republicans Cut Off Ukraine?
4. Philippine Foreign Secretary Hails South China Sea Ruling on 6th Anniversary
5. Schiff seeks rule that would block oversight of some military operations
6. What Xi Jinping’s Personality Means for Taiwan’s Deterrence
7. ‘Statesman Abe’s strategic vision was impressive’
8. Shinzo Abe Invented the ‘Indo-Pacific’
9. Equipping U.S. Partners in Cyberspace is a Must
10. Iran’s Economy is Growing, But So Is Iranian Discontent
11. U.S. Marines: Manage Your Message to Win in Strategic Competition
12. The Legacy of Shinzo Abe
13. President Xi’s Art of War in Sri Lanka
14. How Interactions with Antifa Can Fuel White Supremacist Groups
15. Giant Explosions Rock More Russian Ammunition Depots In Ukraine
16. On-the-Ground Truth and Force Design 2030 Reconciliation: A Way Forward
17. Weak States and Loose Arms: Lessons and Warnings, from Afghanistan to Ukraine
18. #Reviewing The Immigrant Superpower
19. The Koch-Soros Crackup
20. Why NATO Is Outdated, Dangerous And Deserves To Be Abolished
21. Ukraine Is Massing 1 Million Troops To Fight the Russian Military
22. Effectiveness of Ukraine's HIMARS Fuels Concern in Russia - The Moscow Times
23. Their Son Is Talking About School Shootings. Should They Call the Police?
24. Artificial Intelligence, Deepfakes, and Disinformation​ ​A Prime
25. Is A Good World Order A Dead One? – OpEd

Korean News Content:

1. South Korea to create new command that would control strategic weapons
2. S. Korea to join U.S.-led space security exercise later this month
3. U.S. State Department adviser visits S. Korea for talks on alliance, N. Korea
4. F-35A Purchase Raises Questions Over South Korean Aircraft Carrier Program
5. Complaint filed against Moon gov't officials in repatriation of N.K. fishermen in 2019
6. N. Korea's new suspected COVID-19 cases fall below 1,000: state media
7. North Korean COVID-19/Fever Data Tracker
8. S. Korea, US to Hold Combined Military Drill from Aug. 22
9. [EXCLUSIVE] Samsung going bigger in Texas with site enlargement plan
10. N. Korea tightens grip on the unauthorized use of mobile phones and computers
11. Yanggang Province encourages residents to comply with livestock excrement-related rules
12. Field maneuvers with U.S. grow under Yoon Suk-yeol
13. New U.S. envoy starts making the rounds
14. Speedy OPCON transfer unfeasible: experts
15. Korea seeks to launch space economy via moon landing
16. NATO summit poses both opportunities, challenges for Korea
17. Building value-based alliance with Washington
18. In Yongbyon, activity detected at nuclear waste storage facility for first time since 2016
19. S. Korean ambassador discusses alliance, NK nuclear issues with US deputy secretary
20. Construction of nuclear reactors in Korea to resume in 2024
21. Yoon resumes in-office interviews after just one day -- at a distance

7/11/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Mon, 07/11/2022 - 9:43am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 10 (Putin's War)
2. Military briefing: is the west running out of ammunition to supply Ukraine?
3. With a Whimper – The Fall of Snake Island
4. Is Being Wrong So Bad?
5. Assessing the Role of China’s Aircraft Carriers in a Taiwan Invasion
6. US pressing even tougher chip bans on China
7. Criminal Trials Feature in Beijing Power Struggle
8. NATO recognises global power shift to the Indo-Pacific
9. The End of Magic Money
10. Inside a Uvalde Classroom: A Taunting Gunman and 78 Minutes of Terror
11. Congress Rejects Biden’s Defense Budget
12. Anthony Albanese's 13-word response to China's four demands
13. China warns Asean nations to avoid being used as 'chess pieces' by big powers
​14. ​For NATO Allies, a New Division of Labor Won’t Be Easy
15.  Chinese-built surveillance systems spread across junta-ruled Myanmar, including hundreds of Huawei cameras: sources
16.  'Twelve officers killed' in Ukrainian strike on Russian command post
17. Israel's Iron Dome would be ineffective against Russian missiles: Ukraine Defence Minister
18. Russian defence ministry says its forces hit Ukrainian hangars storing U.S.-made artillery weapons
19. China Lays Out Rules for Managing US Engagement in Asia Pacific
20. The Case That Could Blow Up American Election Law
21. US Special Operations Command's biggest exercise ever in Europe sends 'a strategic message' amid rising tension with Russia
 

Korean News Content:

1.  N.Korea Fires 2 Shells from Multiple Rocket Launcher
2. N. Korea hails ties with China as 'unbreakable' on bilateral alliance treaty anniversary
3. S. Korea, U.S., Japan vow to bolster cooperation on N. Korea
4. A Welcome Return to Trilateralism
5. New U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg starts his term in S. Korea
6. Top envoy says China policy is Korea's own, not the West's
7. Seoul warns Pyongyang to stop taking its assets
8. South Korea, US mull resumption of field training during allied drills next month
9. Hamhung labor camp inmate dies under mysterious circumstances
10. N. Hamgyong Province sacks several officials for making comments that caused "domestic unease"
11. N. Korean laborers in China suffer hardships despite easing of lockdowns
12. Face the facts but don't be overwhelmed by them (Korea financial markets)
13. China, N. Korea to upgrade ties to new level against US-led ‘encirclement campaign’
14. Yoon's symbolic in-office interviews put on pause. Why?
15. Tours to Panmunjom to resume July 12

7/10/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sun, 07/10/2022 - 11:17am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 9 (Putin's War)
2. It’s time to open a new front against Putin inside Russia
3. Why Russia is in no hurry to replace Putin
4. China used 'debt trap diplomacy' to gain control over Sri Lanka: Think tank
5. Zelensky sacks Ukraine's envoy to Germany, other ambassadors
6. Ukrainian forces will make the Russians fight for every inch in the east
7. Trench warfare, precision missiles and armed motorcycle units: Why the war in Ukraine looks increasingly anachronistic
8. Three-star general who mocked Jill Biden is suspended
9. With Rising Book Bans, Librarians Have Come Under Attack
10. Ukraine’s Defense Minister Says It Has ‘Passed Test’ on New U.S. Guided Rockets, Needs More
11. Putin's Problem: What Happened to Russia's Spetsnaz Special Forces in Ukraine?
12. Opinion | Joe Biden: Why I’m going to Saudi Arabia
13. PH, US renew cooperation in various areas under Marcos administration
14. The Other Special Relationship (US and Israel)
15. Russia in "quiet mobilization" as 22k vacancies show army losses: Ukraine
16. ‘We need heavy weaponry’: A top Ukrainian official tells Grid what Kyiv needs to defeat Russia as fierce fighting shifts east
17. Norwegian air chief wants ‘Nordic Air Operations Center’ if Sweden, Finland join NATO
18. America’s Epidemic of Hate
19. US air defense system delivery hopes to save Kiev
20. US Sending ‘Billions’ to Fund Ukraine Government Operations
21. Disinformation Has Become Another Untouchable Problem in Washington

Korean News Content:

1. N Korean media blasts defector groups for sending leaflets, threatens tough reaction
2. With an Eye on China, South Korea Shifts Focus to US
3. N. Korea fires apparent artillery shots: S. Korean military
4. New U.S. ambassador arrives in Seoul, vows stronger alliance
5. Here's how North Korean operatives are trying to infiltrate US crypto firms
6. KAI T-50 Golden Eagle: South Korea's Homegrown Fighter Plane
7. What Is the Lazarus Group? Is It Really Comprised of North Korean Hackers?
8. South Korea’s Film Rules Need a Reboot
9. Abe's death to test waters in Korea-Japan relations
10. Inside Hanawon: How N. Korean defectors build a new life in S. Korea
11. South Korea's Air Force chief to meet top US defense officials in Britain
12. Military deleted files about North's murder of fisheries official
13.  The gutting of Korea’s spy agency
14. Korea-Japan relations must not be shaken

7/9/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sat, 07/09/2022 - 10:59am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 8 (Putin's War)
2. Ukrainian Office Workers and Tradesmen Receive Training From U.K. for War
3. Ukraine’s Implausible Theories of Victory
4. The Case for a Stalemate in Ukraine Is Fatally Flawed
5. Fact Sheet on U.S. Security Assistance to Ukraine
6. America's top anti-war think tank is fracturing over Ukraine.
7. U.S. to send 15th military package to Ukraine, bringing total aid in Russia war to $7 billion
8. Four More HIMARS Launchers Heading To Ukraine Bringing Total To 12
9. US to send more HIMARS precision rockets to Ukraine
10. ‘Liberal World Order’ Is Decades-Old Term Misinterpreted by Social Media Posts
11. Latest Japan Updates: As Nation Mourns, Questions Swirl Over Abe’s Security
12. CA affirms Maria Ressa's cyber libel conviction, adds 8 months to possible jail sentence
13. FDD | Strict Oversight Needed for New U.S-Backed Counter-China Infrastructure Initiative
14. China demands end to US-Taiwan military 'collusion'
15. Choose your reality: Trust wanes, conspiracy theories rise
​16. ​Five Men Indicted in Connection with PRC Repression Scheme Targeting Chinese Dissidents in the U.S.
17. There Is No Cyber Bullet
18. Domestic terror cases increasingly cross borders, FBI director says
19. The Far-Right Christian Quest for Power: ‘We Are Seeing Them Emboldened’
20. US and NATO Escalate Tensions with Asia-Pacific War Games
21. The US army base training Ukrainian fighters
22. Earth to Executives: Boycotts of Israel Backfire
23. False myths about USIA blind us to our problems… and to possible solutions
24. The Growing Tech Focus of the Quad
25. What Happened to Michael Flynn?
26. Hollywood won't budge for Chinese censors anymore. Here's what changed

Korean News Content:

1. N.K. leader holds mass photo session with party officials despite battle against COVID-19 pandemic
2. China’s Korean expats, students lament loss of jobs and opportunities as mass exodus comes into focus
3. N. Korea's new suspected COVID-19 cases under 2,000 for 3rd day: state media
4. S. Korea's new COVID-19 cases back above 20,000 in 1 1/2 months
5. FM Park mulling China visit soon
6. S. Korea welcomes new U.N. special rapporteur for N. Korea human rights
7. North Korea requires cellphone users to install invasive surveillance app
8. On This Day: North Korea's Kim Il Sung dies at 82
9. North Korean Streets Flooded as Heavy Rains Exacerbate Economic Crisis
10. From war haven to leading port city, South Korea's Busan eyes world expo
11.  North Korea marks 20 years of its state beer made at former British factory
12. Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. outlines threat of nuclear blackmail to security in Pacific region
13. The Wisconsin Supreme Court Just Dropped a Multi-Megaton Dung Bomb of a Decision
 

 

7/8/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Fri, 07/08/2022 - 9:40am

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National Security News Content:

​1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 7 (Putin's War)
2. Zelensky says Ukraine will not give up territory for peace with Russia: 'This is our land'
3. Ukrainian Navy Special Forces Spearhead Daring Snake Island Mission
4. The Complex Reality of Cyber War and Ukraine
5. Ukraine war tactics reaffirm US Army’s modernization thrust, service chief says
6. Will the war in Ukraine fuel nuclear proliferation?
7. A guy deep in the Defense Department is actually doing something about Chinese theft of US intellectual property
8. FDD | Hezbollah Drones Target Israeli Gas Rigs, Amplify U.S. Pressure on Israel
9. Kremlin’s Never-Ending Thirst For Death And Devastation
10. What the U.S. Still Doesn’t Get About Countering China
11.  Russia Aims to Paralyze NATO Without a Single Shot
12. Taiwanese student receives threats over his map of China’s military facilities
13. After hitting all-time highs, gas prices are finally coming back down
14. Wind and solar produce more electricity than nuclear for the first time in the US
15. The Army is getting leaders ready for a war unlike any the US has ever seen
16. The Marine Corps' latest idea for countering China has major problems
17. These Photos From The B-1B’s Latest Guam Deployment Are Just Ridiculous
18. Putin Has a Problem: Ukraine's Guerrilla War Against Russia Is Now In Full Swing
19. Army pilots expertly land Black Hawk helicopter on knife’s edge ridge to save injured hiker
20. What NATO’s New Strategic Concept Gets Wrong
21. House wants troops to chow down bison meat bought from native tribes
22. How the Pentagon Uses a Secretive Program to Wage Proxy Wars
23. Documents reveal U.S. involved in 23 secret wars around the world
24. Preserve This Early-Stage Bet That Benefits National Security
25. 'Win before firing a shot:' Top Marine explains why the service is focused on information warfare

Korean News Content:

​1. North Korea talks ‘deterrence,’ but it’s not what it means to the West
2. S. Korean, U.S. officials mark 2nd anniv. of Gen. Paik's death
3. Korean-Japanese Animator Sheds Light on Suffering in N.Korea
4. FM Park advocates 'rules-based multilateralism' at G-20 meeting
5.  Yoon offers condolences over death of former Japanese PM Abe
6. N.K. leader visits mausoleum to mark late grandfather's death anniversary
7. Seoul‘s foreign minister underscores values of freedom, human rights in talks with China
8. N. Korea's new suspected COVID-19 cases under 2,000 for 2nd day: state media
9. Korea Is Rocked by Ghastly Scandal Over Defectors Sent Back To Be Beheaded in the North
10. Battalion Commander at DMZ Reported Directly to the Blue House when Sending the Two Escapee Fishermen back to North Korea in 2019, Chain of Command Problems
11. S. Korea to introduce new anti-epidemic measures amid COVID-19 resurgence
12. What's behind S. Korea's deployment of largest-ever Navy fleet to RIMPAC?
13. North’s nukes to be discussed with China: top envoy
14. Former NIS chief dismisses the allegation of deleting intelligence
15. S. Korea's resettlement center for N.K. defectors marks 23rd founding anniversary
16. A highly infectious disease is killing North Korea's apple and pear trees
17. N. Korea marks death of Kim Il Sung by emphasizing protection of Kim's portraits, statues
 

7/7/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Thu, 07/07/2022 - 9:32am

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National Security News Content:

1. The Irony of Misinformation: USIA Myths Block Enduring Solutions
2. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 6 (Putin's War)
3. After Criticism, Army Reinstates High School Diploma Requirement as Recruitment Plummets
4. The next wolf warriors: China readies new generation of tough diplomats
5. War, protest and spiking prices: How spiraling inflation is setting the world on fire
6. Relative Weakness: The Secret to Understanding Irregular Warfare
7. Let’s Use Chicago Rules to Beat Russia
8. China: MI5 and FBI heads warn of ‘immense’ threat
9. The Great Global Rearmament
10. The West Must Isolate Iran
11. The Chinese Communist Party’s overseas influence operations seek to alter the Xinjiang narrative
12. Ukraine raises flag on recaptured island as Russia consolidates gains in east
13. Zelensky says Western artillery that Ukraine has received "started working very powerfully"
14. We Want to Rebuild U.S. Relations With China
15. Opinion | Biden’s Ukraine strategy risks prolonging a violent stalemate
16. Non-NATO Sources of Soviet and Russian Arms for Ukraine
17. U.S. must lead in shaping the future of the world
18. Mystery Cargo (Iran and Venezuela)
19. Ukraine is losing and the West is to blame
20. FDD | War Has Consequences: 20-Year Scars of The Second Intifada
21. Russian and Ukrainian Forces Prepare for Next Phase of Battle for Donbas
22. Russia Taking 'Operational Pause' in Ukraine, Analysts Say
23. Roll with hemp? Army seeks info about cannabis camo for snipers, scouts

Korean News Content:

1. U.S.-South Korea relations and a strategy for the Indo-Pacific region
2. FBI director calls China 'biggest' US threat; authorities warn of North Korean cyber attacks
3. S. Korea, U.S., Japan to hold talks among top diplomats in Bali this week
4. For Korea-Japan breakthrough, devil’s in the details
5. North Korea gives war death certificate to soldiers who died from COVID-19 symptoms
6. N. Korean hackers target health care facilities with ransomware: US agencies
7. N. Korean leader urges 'absolute obedience' to ruling party
8.  Body found in Han River’s estuary may be that of a North Korean boy, police suspect
9. F-35 stealth fighter jets from US, South Korea send message to North Korea
10. FBI, treasury department issue joint advisory against N. Korean ransomware
11. North Korea and Iran: A Military Technology Partnership from Hell?
12. Global pivotal state vision and Korea's new multilateral diplomacy
13. Spotted: South Korea's KF-21 Boramae 'Stealthy' Fighter Nearly Ready to Fly
14. North Korea’s dire food shortage may become more acute
15. S Korean group floats balloons toward North amid animosities
16. Defector group says COVID-19 pain relievers, anti-Kim banners sent to North
17. North Korea's Kim convenes conference for strengthening 'monolithic' party rule (Read This)
18. Over 40 pct of N. Koreans undernourished: U.N. report
 

7/6/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Wed, 07/06/2022 - 9:13am

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National Security News Content:

​1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 5 (Putin's War)
2. Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: July
3. NATO Is Sending the Right Message to Putin
4. NASA chief warns against China’s moon program
5. Israel-Arab Air Defense Alliance A Real Possibility Due To Iran Threat
6. Countering Putin’s Nuclear Threats
7. Army’s education waiver reversal stuns applicants, splits experts on impact
8. The RNC and DNC have time to prevent an electoral disaster in 2024
9. No, the West Should Not Appease Erdogan
10. U.S. Aims to Expand Export Bans on China Over Security and Human Rights
11.  How volunteers can help defeat great powers
12. Deterrence is Not Rocket Science: It is More Difficult
13. Gas Becomes a Second Front in Putin’s War
14. The Three Ps of Amplifying and Accelerating Domestic Extremism in the United States
15. How commercial satellite imagery could soon make nuclear secrecy very difficult—if not impossible
​16. ​The Liberty Times Editorial: ‘Asian NATO’ might temper Chinese activity
17. How Nato’s stance on China has changed, and why it matters
18. Mongolia’s Military Diplomacy Highlights Female Peacekeepers
19. Russia doing everything to make Europe experience the biggest crisis in history this winter – Zelensky
20. The Risks of US Military Assistance to Ukraine
21. Nuclear Power Gets New Push in U.S., Winning Converts
 

Korean News Content:

1. Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: July - KOREA
2. S. Korea to create 'strategic command' to lead 'three-axis' system against N.K. threats
3.  State spy agency seeks prosecutors' probe into alleged mishandling of past cases involving N. Korea
4. S.Korea's Yoon warns of stern retaliation in case of N.Korea's provocation
5. Yoon Suk-yeol tells top brass to be ready to respond to North​ 
6. South Korea’s Yoon Stirs Debate with Unconventional Communications Style
7. Pyongyang starts liking crypto a bit too much
8. Gap between China, South Korea is widening as Seoul pivots to Washington
9. Korea, China's top envoys may be getting together
10.  North Koreans: Watching foreign movies is ‘impure’\
11. Amid worsening medicine shortages, N. Korea cracks down on private drug sellers
12. Using farmland for mining, construction now banned in North Korea
13. <Inside N. Korea>Investigating N. Korea’s COVID-19 Situation
 

Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: July

Tue, 07/05/2022 - 8:36pm

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July 5, 2022 | FDD Tracker: June 3, 2022-July 5, 2022

FDD | Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: July

fdd.org · by John Hardie Research Manager and Senior Research Analyst · July 5, 2022

Trend Overview

Edited by John Hardie

Welcome back to the Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker. Once a month, we ask FDD’s experts and scholars to assess the administration’s foreign policy. They provide trendlines of very positive, positive, neutral, negative, or very negative for the areas they watch.

President Joe Biden ended the month at the NATO summit in Madrid, where he and allied leaders announced measures to strengthen their military presence in Europe following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Turkey greenlit Finland’s and Sweden’s bids to join NATO, while the administration expressed support for Ankara’s request for F-16s. At the G7, Biden and his counterparts agreed to explore how to cap the price of Russian oil exports and launched a project to fund infrastructure in developing countries and counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

When it comes to redressing Beijing’s illiberal economic practices, however, the Biden team remains divided on how to proceed. Separately, the administration threw some counterpunches in an intensifying U.S.-China fight for influence in the Pacific Islands, but Washington still seems two steps behind Beijing in advancing economic ties with Indo-Pacific countries.

Meanwhile, Washington and Tehran resumed talks aimed at reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Biden’s determination to rejoin the deal despite its fatal flaws continues to unnerve America’s Gulf allies and Israel, which — with Washington’s encouragement — are boosting their defense cooperation to counter Iran. Closer to home, the administration struggled to assert U.S. leadership in America’s backyard as key Latin American partners snubbed Biden’s Summit of the Americas.

Please check back in with us next month to see how the administration dealt with these and other challenges.

 

Trending Positive

CYBER

By RADM (Ret.) Mark Montgomery and Jiwon Ma

DEFENSE

By Bradley Bowman

EUROPE

By John Hardie

KOREA

By David Maxwell

RUSSIA

By John Hardie

Trending Neutral

CHINA

By Craig Singleton

GULF

By Hussain Abdul-Hussain

INDO-PACIFIC

By Craig Singleton

ISRAEL

By David May

SYRIA

By David Adesnik

TURKEY

By Sinan Ciddi

Trending Negative

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

By Richard Goldberg

IRAN

By Behnam Ben Taleblu and Richard Goldberg

LATIN AMERICA

By Carrie Filipetti and Emanuele Ottolenghi

NONPROLIFERATION AND BIODEFENSE

By Anthony Ruggiero and Andrea Stricker

SUNNI JIHADISM

By Bill Roggio

Trending Very Negative

LEBANON

By Tony Badran

Ukraine: WAR BULLETIN July 5, 6.00 pm EST

Tue, 07/05/2022 - 8:24pm

Embassy of Ukraine in the USA

 

WAR BULLETIN

July 5, 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 05.07 were approximately:

personnel - about 36350 (+150) persons,

tanks ‒ 1594 (+5),

APV ‒ 3772 (+18),

artillery systems – 806 (+2),

MLRS - 247 (+1),

Anti-aircraft warfare systems - 105 (+0),

aircraft – 217 (+0),

helicopters – 187 (+0),

UAV operational-tactical level - 660 (+2),

cruise missiles - 144 (+0),

warships / boats - 15 (+0),

vehicles and fuel tanks - 2634 (+5),

special equipment - 65 (+0).

Russian enemy suffered the greatest losses (of the past day) at the Sloviansk and Donetsk directions.

The one hundred thirty-second (132) day of the heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people to a Russian military invasion continues.

No signs of the creation of an offensive group were found in the Siverskyi direction. The enemy carried out mortar attacks in the areas of Mkhy, Zalizniy Mist, Chernihiv oblast, and Shalygyne, Sumy oblast. An airstrike from a Mi-24 helicopter hit a school building in the area of ​​Esman settlement in Sumy oblast.

In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy is concentrating its main efforts on holding the occupied lines and preventing the advance of our troops. The enemy shelled the areas of Kutuzivka, Nove, Ruski Tyshky, Mala Danylivka, and Dementiivka settlements with artillery, multiple rocket launchers, and tanks. It launched an airstrike in the city of Kharkiv.

In the Slovyansk direction, the enemy carried out artillery fire in the vicinity of Krasnopilla, Pervomaiske, Nova Mykolaivka, Bohorodychne, Adamivka, Dolyna, Mazanka, Dibrivne, Chepil and Mospanove. Ukrainian soldiers successfully repulsed the enemy's attack in the direction of Dolyna settlement. The occupiers were repelled.

In the Donetsk direction, the enemy's main efforts are focused on establishing control over the territory of the Luhansk region within the administrative borders. The enemy is taking measures to restore the transport infrastructure in the rear areas.

In the Kramatorsk direction, the occupiers shelled the areas of Bilohorivka and Verkhnokamyansk with barrel artillery. A missile and air strike was carried out near Slovyansk and Zvanivka.

 In the direction of Bakhmut, the enemy is conducting assaults in the direction of the settlement of Novoluhanske, the fighting continues.

The areas of Kodema, Novoluhanske, Pokrovske, Berestove, Spirne, Ivano-Daryivka settlements were shelled with barrel artillery. Delivered missile and air strikes near Soledar, Spirne, Pokrovske, and Shumy.

With the support of artillery fire and aviation, the aggressor resumed assaults in the direction of the settlement of Spirne, with partial success, the hostilities continue.

In the Avdiyivka, Kurakhivka, Novopavlivka, and Zaporizhzhia directions, shelling of the positions of the Defense Forces from the artillery of various calibers along the contact line is recorded. The Russian occupiers struck the settlement of Avdiyivka with aircraft.

In the South Buh direction, the enemy is concentrating its main efforts on preventing the advancement of units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine. Fired from barrel and rocket artillery in the areas of Lupareve, Myrne, Shevchenkove, Chervona Dolyna, Kobzartsi, Partyzanske, Bereznehuvate, Topolyne, Ivanivka, Potemkine, Knyazivka, Dobryanka, Trudolyubivka, and Osokorivka settlements. A pair of Ka-52 helicopters carried out airstrikes near Zarichne and Olhyne.

Ukrainian aviation and missile and artillery units continue to strike enemy warehouses and invaders' concentrations, in particular in the Kherson region.

The occupiers are demoralized and look for any opportunity to receive minor injuries. They resort to self-mutilation and various simulations of ill health to return alive to the Russian Federation.

In the Siversky direction, the enemy continues to provide increased protection of the section of the Ukrainian-Russian border.

In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy is defending on previously captured lines. He used tanks, mortars, barrels and jet artillery for shelling the areas of the settlements of Udy, Dementiyivka, Nove, Ruski Tyshky, Tsyrkuny, Kutuzivka, Bazalivka, Pryshyb, Shevelivka, and Protopopivka. He led an assault near Sosnivka, had no success, and withdrew. Conducted an airstrike in the Kharkiv area.

In the Slovyansk direction, the enemy is trying to improve the tactical position of his units. Artillery shelling was recorded near Dibrovny, Dolynaya, and Adamivka. Our soldiers successfully repelled enemy assaults in the Krasnopil region.

In the Donetsk region, the main efforts of the enemy are concentrated on taking control of the Bakhmut - Lysychansk road and attempts to seize the settlement of Bilohorivka.

In the Kramatorsk direction, the enemy fired at civilian infrastructure in the Kryvya Luka and Serebryanka districts. Delivered a missile and air strike near Siversk. Fighting continues in the Bilohorivka area.

In the Bakhmut direction, the enemy shelled our troops with mortars, barrels and rocket artillery in the areas of Kodema, Pokrovske, Zaytseve, Zalizne, and Novoselivka settlements.

With the support of artillery and operational-tactical aviation, the occupiers carried out assaults in the areas of Spirne and Vershina settlements, and the fighting continues.

Artillery shelling continues along the contact line in Avdiyivka, Kurakhivka, Novopavlivka, and Zaporizhzhia. The enemy carried out airstrikes on the positions of the Defense Forces in the Avdiivka area.

In the South Buh region, the enemy carried out systematic shelling of civilian and military infrastructure from barrel and rocket artillery in the areas of the settlements of Osokorivka, Dobryanka, Potemkine, Ivanivka, Bereznehuvate, Partyzanske, Chervona Dolyna, Kiselivka, and Myrne. There remains a further threat of missile strikes on the region's critical infrastructure.

Our units continue to successfully carry out missile and artillery fire missions in the designated directions. It is becoming more and more difficult for the enemy to replenish units suffering losses as a result of their unjustified war on the territory of Ukraine.

 

Minister of Defense of Ukraine

Oleksii Reznikov on twitter: Congratulations to Finland and Sweden! This is a timely and correct step. NATO with 32 is better than 30. More security in the Baltic Sea and new 1,300+ km NATO-🇷🇺 border are good for Europe and bad for terrorists. Best wishes to Antti Kaikkonen and  Peter Hultqvist. Who will be next…?

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POLICY

President of Ukraine

Address by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Ukrainians

At night of July 5, an air alert was announced over almost the entire territory of our country. Before that, there has been no air alert in the capital and in some regions for some time, and some people even felt particularly anxious because of such unusual silence. They were overthinking, dreading, looking for some kind of explanation - as if the occupiers were preparing for something... Actually, you shouldn't overthink. You should not look for logic in the actions of terrorists. The Russian army does not take any breaks. It has one task - to take people's lives, to intimidate people - so that even a few days without an air alarm already feel like part of the terror. And this evening, Kyiv and again almost the whole of Ukraine heard the air alarm. As of now, there are reports of strikes at the Khmelnytskyi region - victims, wounded are now being specified.

Our task is to hold on, to take care of ourselves, including our emotions, to help the country's defense as much as possible, to protect the state, as much as it will be necessary for our victory.

The occupiers again hit the Sumy region, Mykolaiv and the region, the Dnipropetrovsk region. Some of the missiles were shot down by our air defense forces. And we have not reduced and will not reduce our diplomatic activity for a single day to obtain modern anti-missile systems for Ukraine in sufficient quantity. 

This is a maximum task for our state – to provide basic security for Ukrainians, basic protection against missile attacks already this year. But the fulfillment of this task depends not only on us, but also on the understanding of our fundamental needs by our partners.

I spoke today with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. I thanked him for increasing security assistance to our nation by £100 million more, on top of the £1 billion defense support package announced recently. This is a very tangible aid for us.

We also discussed with Boris the system of security guarantees for Ukraine, which we are developing, which should work in the long term for our people.

Together with the Presidents of Moldova and Greece I took part in the format of a special conference of The Economist. This is already the 26th such annual event, and this year Ukraine and security were, of course, the main words at it. Why do we need it? Our state needs certainty with a safe space right now. We are working very actively to ensure that all our partners both in Europe and on other continents understand our vision of security guarantees.

Today, the results of two months of work of the United24 state charitable platform were summed up. Over this time, thanks to the participation of people from dozens of countries, we managed to collect more than two billion hryvnias for the needs of Ukraine. This is not only help to our defenders, but also contributions to demining and humanitarian needs.

I personally thanked Liev Schreiber, a very famous actor, for joining United24 as an ambassador. He is a co-founder of the BlueCheck charitable organization, which financed programs for psychological support and evacuation of more than twenty thousand orphans from boarding schools and orphanages in the Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Chernihiv, Odesa regions. Liev's organization also helps families of IDPs in Lviv. Now he, together with Andriy Shevchenko and Elina Svitolina, will work in the humanitarian direction.

https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/zavdannya-maksimum-dlya-nashoyi-derzhavi-vzhe-cogo-roku-dati-76305

 

Democracy and freedom will be protected as long as Europe and the world can support Ukraine

Only by joint pressure on Russia in all spheres can the world force it to stop the war in Ukraine and the policy of aggression. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during an online conversation at the opening of the 26th Annual Economist Government Roundtable.

"United Europe and the world, sanctions and diplomatic pressure - constant, daily - is an important "homework" to force Russia to seek peace," the Head of State said.

He noted that the sanctions imposed on the Russian Federation will have a powerful impact on its economy when there are no exceptions to them.

The President separately emphasized that the world community should understand that the specified restrictions are being introduced against Russia not only because of its aggression in Ukraine, but also, in particular, because it violates and neglects the fundamental principles of international law.

"This is not only because of Ukraine, but also because of violations of international law, violations in the attitude towards democracy, freedom of speech, people's rights, etc. Sanctions have been imposed on the Russian Federation due to the violation of these principles, and they must be continued," said the Head of State.

He emphasized: if Russia is not stopped in Ukraine, it will continue to pursue its aggressive policy. The President stressed that all the crises the world is currently facing were artificially created by the Russian state.

In addition, according to him, the Russian Federation is investing heavily in the maximum mobilization of its disinformation policy against Ukraine.

"It is difficult to fight this. My voice, the voice of our society is not enough for this, we need the voice of a united Europe. Therefore, as long as Europe and the whole world can support us, democracy and freedom will be protected. As long as Europe understands that this is not a war in Ukraine, but a war in Europe, and we are the "fence" that protects Europe with our lives; as long as they feel it as painfully as we do, as long as Europe can feel it - that's how long we will be able to hold on, and there will be a chance to defeat Russia," Volodymyr Zelenskyy summed up.

https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/prezident-demokratiya-i-svoboda-budut-zahisheni-poki-yevropa-76297

 

Prime Minister of Ukraine

The draft Recovery and Development Plan under the leadership of Ukraine, which was presented yesterday at the International Ukraine Recovery Conference in Lugano, was recognized as the main framework document that sets the direction of the recovery process. This is stated in the adopted Outcome Declaration of the Conference, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal said.

The Prime Minister noted that all highly respected participants of the Conference supported the creation of a coordination platform between the Government of Ukraine and all bilateral and multilateral partners, organizations and international financial organizations for the preparation and implementation of the Plan.

"In just 6 weeks, together with more than 3,000 experts, officials, and parliamentarians, we developed reforms and proposed breakthrough projects in 24 directions. And for this, I also wish to thank all those who have already joined the work on the Recovery Plan," stressed the Head of the Government.

The participants of the Conference have approved the following principles:

1. Partnership. Ukraine will lead the recovery process and implement it in partnership with its international partners.

2. Reform focus.

3. Transparency, accountability and rule of law.

4. Democratic participation.

5. Multi-stakeholder engagement.

6. Gender equality and inclusion.

7. Sustainability.

Lugano Declaration URC2022.pdf ( .pdf , 86.35 Кб )

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/denys-shmyhal-u-deklaratsii-konferentsii-v-luhano-hlavy-derzhav-i-uriadiv-zoboviazalysia-pidtrymuvaty-ukrainu-na-ii-shliakhu-do-vidnovlennia

 

The coalition for Ukraine’s recovery will necessarily include Ukrainian and international private businesses. This was stated by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal in his speech in Lugano at the economic panel "Private Sector and Recovery".

"In a few years, Ukraine will not just be next to the European Union. Ukraine will be a member of the EU. Two years will be sufficient for us to implement the principal norms of the European Union. For international companies, this opens up new opportunities and is an important signal for promising investments in various sectors of our economy," the Prime Minister emphasized.

According to Denys Shmyhal, the total volume of the reconstruction program is already estimated at USD 750 billion.

"Restoring infrastructure, green transition, construction of new generation, increase in gas production, deep processing in the agricultural sector and metallurgy, IT sector. All these are projects with a potential of billions, and we invite international businesses to invest in these industries," the Prime Minister noted.

The Head of Government also thanked the international and Ukrainian companies that continue to work in Ukraine, pay taxes, help people and implement social projects. According to him, this is an example of the principle ‘United in our defense – united in our recovery’.

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/denys-shmyhal-koalitsiia-vidnovlennia-ukrainy-bude-oboviazkovo-vkliuchaty-iak-krain-partneriv-tak-i-pryvatnyi-biznes

 

Denys Shmyhal submits an application for Ukraine's accession to the OECD

On behalf of Ukraine, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal handed over an application for our country to join the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). As the Head of Government reported, this happened during the discussion on the practical implementation of the Recovery Plan of Ukraine within the framework of the Conference in Lugano, Switzerland. The Prime Minister handed over the application for joining the OECD to the Secretary-General of the Organization Mathias Cormann.

"We believe that the OECD Council will consider this document for us to join as fast as possible," the Head of the Ukrainian Government emphasized and added that Ukraine shares all the Organization's goals and values, and membership in it is one of the cornerstones of Ukraine's successful recovery and development.

"The current support and future work on Ukraine's recovery and accession to the EU, the beginning of which was supported by all EU member states, will be based on the completion of structural reforms in Ukraine — an area in which having the OECD countenance is of fundamental importance," Denys Shmyhal emphasized.

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/denys-shmyhal-peredav-zaiavku-na-vstup-ukrainy-do-oesr

 

Ministry for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine

Minister Oleksii Chernyshov took part in the panel discussion titled Infrastructure Recovery as part of the International Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2022) in Lugano, Switzerland. During the event, he presented the Regional Recovery and Development Plan, which is a component of the Recovery Plan of Ukraine.

"As of mid-June, we have an indicator of total losses from physical destruction of USD 95.5 billion. The war singled out four groups of regions in our country: frontline, hub, rear and de-occupied. Every region has its particular challenges and tasks. At that, communities have demonstrated adaptability and flexibility to the challenges of war," Oleksii Chernyshov wrote on his Facebook page.

The Minister also described a vision of the future, in particular: implementation of Decentralization 2.0; updated multi-level governance and regional policy - synchronized with the EU policy; development of cities with a focus on people and their needs; transparent reconstruction.

"Currently, our directions are as follows: restoration, construction of temporary housing, increasing the number of social housing. We are focused on improving energy efficiency, modernizing the entire housing and communal economy, reducing emissions and recycling waste. We will develop a creative economy, build scientific centers and industrial parks. Our infrastructure will contribute to the development of all regions, the entire state!" stressed the Minister.

 

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/na-mizhnarodnii-konferentsii-u-shveitsarii-oleksii-chernyshov-prezentuvav-plan-rehionalnoho-vidnovlennia-ta-rozvytku-ukrainy