British Intelligence – Russian forces must regroup

war in Ukraine

The Russian Defense Ministry releases this image of tanks in the Kharkiv region.

(Photo: IMAGO/SNA)

Kyiv The war in Ukraine is concentrated in the east of the country. The Russian army is making no progress with Russia’s new war aim of capturing cities and regions in southern Ukraine. This is what the British secret service reported on Saturday.

Its latest situation report states that Russia is being forced to rebuild its armed forces in north-eastern Ukraine after failed attempts.

Russia hopes to resolve its difficulties in invading the neighboring country by geographically concentrating troops, shortening supply routes and simplifying leadership. The British government regularly publishes such reports.

The Russian military had to pool and regroup exhausted units from the failed raids, the report said. “Many of these units are probably suffering from low morale.”

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Deficits in tactical coordination persist. Despite local improvements, Russia is unable to fully utilize its full combat capability due to poor unit capabilities and inconsistent air support.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video address on the situation in the east of the country: “We hit the occupiers in all directions in which they try to penetrate. The situation in the Kharkiv region is difficult, but our military and secret service have made important tactical successes.” He did not give any further details.

In its situation report on Saturday, the Ukrainian general staff also listed new Russian attacks with a focus on eastern Ukraine. But there are no successes for Russia, it says. “The battles continue.”

Near the city of Izyum in the Kharkiv region, Russia is further massing its troops for attacks. There are attempts by the Russian armed forces to advance inland in several places.

Kharkiv region

The fighting is concentrated in the east of the country.

(Photo: IMAGO/ZUMA Wire)

According to the Russian armed forces, they have hit hundreds of military objects in Ukraine in new attacks with rockets and artillery. The Air Force destroyed four ammunition depots and a fuel depot in the east during the night, the Ministry of Defense announced in Moscow on Saturday. This information could not be verified by an independent party.

Lavrov rumbles against the western allies

The Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov incited hatred against NATO in two interviews during the night. In an interview with the Chinese agency Xinhua early on Saturday morning, according to Russian agencies, he accused the military alliance of preventing the end of the “special operation” through political agreements and arms deliveries.

Russia also does not see itself in a war with NATO. Rather, NATO believes it is at war with Russia, Lavrov said.

Russia’s Foreign Minister

Sergei Lavrov accuses the leadership in Kyiv of “militant rhetoric”.

(Photo: dpa)

In an interview with the Arabic-language channel Al-Arabiya, Lavrov also said that Russia knows the routes through which the West wants to deliver arms to Ukraine. The delivered weapons should now become the target of Russian attacks “once they reach the territory of Ukraine”.

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Negotiations with Kyiv on a draft agreement to end the war are not going well, according to Lavrov: they are also being hampered by the “militant rhetoric and inflammatory actions of Kyiv’s western supporters”. However, the Russian side is in favor of continuing the negotiation process.

According to Ukrajinska Pravda, Ukrainian President Zelensky said there was a high risk that Kyiv would break off negotiations with Moscow. He again called for direct negotiations with Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin.

Railway bridge in Donetsk region blown up

According to the Ukrainian army, it blew up a railway bridge in the Donetsk region. A Russian freight train was hit, as the “Ukrajinska Pravda” wrote. According to the online portal “Hromadske”, it was unclear whether it was a freight wagon or a tank wagon.

According to the newspapers, the destroyed bridge was a connection over the river Siwerskyi Donets between the towns of Lyman and Rajhorodok in eastern Ukraine. The railway connection to Lyman, which is at the epicenter of the fighting in eastern Ukraine, has been destroyed.

IAEA: Russian nuclear specialists in Zaporizhia

Russian authorities have sent nuclear specialists to Ukraine’s nuclear power plant in Zaporizhia to the south-east. The eight representatives of Rosenergoatom, which belongs to the Russian state-owned company Rosatom, are demanding daily reports from the station management on “confidential issues” related to the operation of the nuclear plant, according to a statement by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), citing Ukrainian authorities.

Accordingly, the nuclear power plant will continue to be operated by Ukrainian personnel, but will be controlled by Russian forces. Russian troops had occupied the facility on March 4th. According to the IAEA, communication with the Chernobyl plant will be gradually restored.

IAEA director Rafael Grossi has repeatedly expressed concern about the safety of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants. He had already traveled to Ukraine in March and had spoken to employees at the southern Ukraine nuclear power plant. Four nuclear power plants with 15 units are currently in operation in Ukraine.

US trains Ukrainian soldiers

The United States is training Ukrainian soldiers in Germany and other locations on how to use military equipment. US Secretary of Defense spokesman John Kirby said training on German soil had already begun. Among other things, it is about how to deal with howitzers and other weapon systems that Kyiv is getting to support the war against Russia.

The US is providing Ukraine with arms and ammunition on a large scale to support the country in the war against Russia.

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Mützenich promotes diplomatic initiatives

SPD parliamentary group leader Rolf Mützenich has called on the federal government to approach countries that have so far supported Russia, for example for economic reasons, with diplomatic initiatives. “It is crucial that Russia’s strategic partners turn their backs on Putin. 45 countries have not condemned the Russian attack on Ukraine, including five nuclear powers,” said Mützenich in the “Rheinische Post”.

“Putin’s government must be isolated. And we have to achieve that through talks in the countries.” For example, India wants to buy large quantities of gas from Russia. China is also an important supporter of Russia. Likewise Brazil, South Africa and other countries.

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