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Pentagon experts visit Ukraine to study captured Russian equipment

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American experts have found that advanced Russian weapons and communications systems were built on Western chips, the supply of which has been cut by more than 90 percent.

Representatives of the Pentagon in May 2022, at the invitation of the authorities, visited Ukraine, where they studied captured Russian military equipment for a week. American experts have found that almost all the advanced equipment that is used in Russian weapons includes parts from companies located in the United States and the European Union. The New York Times writes about it.

Researchers invited by the SBU for an independent analysis of Russian equipment found that ammunition and equipment, including missile guidance systems and laser rangefinders, contain microchips, printed circuit boards, motors, antennas, etc. manufactured in the United States and EU countries.

Damien Spleeters, a researcher at Conflict Armament Research, which specializes in the identification and tracking of weapons and ammunition, concluded that advanced Russian weapons and communications systems were built on Western chips. He added that Russian companies have had access to an uninterrupted supply of Western technology for decades.

However, Western anti-Russian sanctions have limited Russia’s ability to produce high-tech weapons to replace those destroyed during the war in Ukraine. Since the West announced sweeping restrictions on the export of semiconductors, computers, lasers, telecommunications equipment and other goods in February, the Russian defense industry has struggled to obtain microchips to restock precision-guided munitions.

What did the Pentagon experts investigate?

During their trip to Kyiv, Spleeters and his colleague unscrewed three buildings that housed modern encrypted Azart radio stations that provide secure communication channels for Russian troops.

They found that the first two walkie-talkies contained microchips with their manufacturing markings carefully erased, apparently in an attempt to disguise their origin. But inside the third walkie-talkie was an identical chip that was made by a company based in the US.

The expert said it is not clear who changed the markings and when the chips were delivered to Russia. But the attempt to hide their origin, he said, was deliberate.

US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, answering a question about the lack of chips for Russian weapons, said “definitely yes.”

“U.S. exports to Russia in categories that we have export controls on, including semiconductors, have fallen by more than 90 percent since February 24. It’s just a disaster,” she said.

Economist Matthew Klein, who tracks the impact of export controls, said Russian imports of manufactured goods from nine major countries fell 51% in April from the average from September 2021 to February 2022.

According to him, the bombing of tank factories and shipyards is now irrelevant.

“Democracies can replicate the effects of bombing with the right set of sanctions, precisely because the Russian armed forces are dependent on imported equipment,” Klein said.

Earlier it was reported that Russia was forced to use computer chips from refrigerators and dishwashers in military equipment, as imports of American technology decreased by 70% due to sanctions.

Photo: Cruise missile internal computer circuit board

Lech Walesa called on the EU to dissolve itself

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Poland believes that a new alliance should be formed with France and Germany at its core

The European Union (EU) must dissolve itself and create a new union with France and Germany at its core, without Poland and Hungary. This was stated in an interview published on Saturday, 4 June, with the portal Interia, the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, former President of Poland Lech Walesa. “Instead of compromising with Poland, the EU must disintegrate and in a few minutes create a new community based on Germany and France, but without Poland and Hungary,” he said.

Walesa regretted that his views on the matter had not been taken into account. “And this is a simple idea: if we want to join a new union, then in addition to rights, we will have to accept certain obligations. And to put them in such a way that the things that are happening today will not happen again, “he added.

Singer Vera Brezhneva will never return to Russia, said her manager

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The PR manager of the singer Vera Brezhneva said that she no longer works with the artist, who condemned the Russian special operation in Ukraine.

“Vera Brezhneva is no more, she will not return here,” manager Anastasia Drapeko told News.ru.

At the end of March, it became known that Brezhneva left Russia and plans to do volunteer work in Poland, helping refugees from Ukraine.

The singer was among the artists of Ukrainian – and not only – origin, who strongly condemned Moscow’s policy towards Kyiv, for which they paid with the loss of the opportunity to continue working in the Russian Federation. Some artists remaining in the country are reporting the cancellation of their scheduled concerts, such as Yuri Shevchuk and his band DDT. Others became banned from entering Russia, like the singer Nargiz Asadova.

The court cited Shevchuk’s song and dismissed his case materials at the end of May.

The Dzerzhinsky District Court of St. Petersburg returned to the compilers – the Ufa police – the materials of the administrative case filed against the leader of the DDT group, Yuri Shevchuk, after his statements at the concert.

As previously reported, the musician from the stage told Ufa fans what his homeland is for him, and also uttered pacifist statements. After the concert, law enforcement officers talked with the artist in the dressing room for an hour – eyewitnesses reported that at first they allegedly wanted to detain him, but then the case was limited to a protocol under the article on discrediting the RF Armed Forces. Shevchuk himself later stated that he explained his point of view to the security forces and that, according to him, at the end of the conversation they even wanted to be photographed together.

According to the joint press service of the St. Petersburg courts, the Dzerzhinsky court returned the case materials “to eliminate shortcomings.” It is indicated that the event of the offense was not described in the protocol. Also in the materials “there is no indication of what exactly the public calls to prevent the use” of the RF Armed Forces expressed. These shortcomings the court considered significant and irreparable in the consideration of the case.

“We will announce the return of materials to the court,” the press service of the courts said in a Telegram post.

The post itself is titled with a line from the song “DDT” “Whistled” – “and in the open field there are angels, cornflowers.” Further, as you know, the line follows: “And we are free, and there is neither burning nor longing.”

The leader of the DDT group, Yuri Shevchuk himself, spoke about the situation at a concert in Ufa, where he told the audience about his understanding of the Motherland and uttered a number of pacifist phrases. As it became known earlier, immediately after the concert, law enforcement officers came to the artist’s dressing room.

Producer Radmir Usaev reported that the security forces talked with the musician for about an hour, “not even missing the director of the band.” He also reported that they wanted to detain Shevchuk, but nevertheless the conversation ended with the drawing up of an administrative protocol. Under Part 1 of Article 20.3.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (public actions aimed at discrediting the use of the RF Armed Forces), the musician faces a fine of 50 thousand rubles.

In a conversation with Kommersant, Shevchuk confirmed that this was the case: “After a stormy and prolonged applause, we went into the dressing room of the opera.”

He also stated that he did not know what exactly the police indicated in the protocol as a violation: “I said a lot of things there.”

Ukraine: the cost of switching to the eurotrack

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Additional investments are also needed to increase the throughput at border crossings.

Infrastructure Minister Alexander Kubrakov said that the conversion of one railway line to the EU standard would cost between $2 billion and $3 billion.

He told the FT about this, writes “Economicheskaya Pravda”.

And at the same time, according to him, additional investments are needed to increase the capacity at border crossings.

As you know, Ukraine will begin the phased construction of a narrow European gauge in order to connect its railway with the European one. At the first stage, it is planned to connect major hubs and major cities.

Earlier, the operating director of Ukrzaliznytsia, Vyacheslav Eremin, noted that changing the path is “expensive, long and difficult, but necessary.” According to him, the following stages are being considered: Lvov-Kyiv, Lvov-Odessa, Lvov-Krivoy Rog.

The strategic goal in the future is a complete transition to the European gauge, but if you look at neighboring Poland now, they still have lines where there is still a Soviet gauge.

Russia is ready to give a corridor for the export of Ukrainian grain. But on one condition

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Statement by the Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN

The Russian Federation is ready to provide a safe corridor in the Black Sea to ensure the export of Ukrainian grain as reported by TASS.

“Russia is ready to provide safe passage for ships to export grain from Ukrainian ports,” said Russia’s permanent representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya.

At the same time, according to him, Ukraine must clear the sea.

Recall, earlier it became known that Turkey has prepared a roadmap that can help ensure the export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea. Representatives of Russia, Ukraine and the UN are expected to discuss it in the near future.

For his part, Senegalese President Macky Sall said on Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had told him he was ready to allow Ukrainian grain exports to alleviate the global food crisis, which has hit Africa particularly hard.

“President Putin has expressed his readiness to facilitate the export of Ukrainian cereals,” Sall wrote on Twitter after meeting with Putin as president of the African Union, Reuters reports.

Russia is also ready to secure exports of its own wheat and fertilizers, Sall said after talks in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi on the 100th day of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

Sall did not say whether Putin had set any conditions for his proposal. Russia has previously said it is ready to allow food vessels to leave Ukraine in exchange for lifting some Western sanctions against it, a proposal Ukraine has described as “blackmail”.

Africa is heavily dependent on grain supplies from Russia and Ukraine, which have been severely disrupted by the war.

“I came to see you to ask you to be aware that our countries, even far from the theater (of the war), are victims of this economic crisis,” Sall told Putin earlier.

Russia’s army has captured much of Ukraine’s southern coast and its warships control access to the country’s Black Sea ports. However, she continues to blame Ukraine and the West for the resulting suspension of Ukrainian grain exports.

In an interview broadcast Friday night, Putin told Russian state television that Ukraine could export grain from ports, including Odessa, if it cleared them of mines.

“Let them remove the mines, we guarantee them free passage in international waters,” he said.

Ukraine did not comment immediately. Odessa and the surrounding region have been hit by Russian missiles more than once, and President Vladimir Zelensky said last month that the port had been paralyzed for probably the first time since World War II.

Putin said the easiest way to export Ukrainian grain was through neighboring Belarus, but that required the West to lift sanctions against Belarus.

Moscow says the sanctions have also affected its own exports of grain and fertilizers, exacerbating shortages. Ukraine and Western governments accuse Russia of using the weapons of the food crisis.

“We are currently witnessing attempts to shift responsibility for what is happening on the world food market, to the emerging problems in this market, to Russia. This is an attempt, as our people say, to transfer these problems from the sick head to the healthy,” he said. Putin.

African countries have been hit hard by the growing crisis, which has led to a sharp rise in prices for cereals, cooking oils, fuels and fertilizers.

Russia and Ukraine provide almost a third of the world’s wheat supplies, with Russia being a key global exporter of fertilizers and Ukraine a major exporter of corn and sunflower oil.

Sugar shortage in Ukraine: will it be a hype, like salt

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Judging by the rush demand for sugar, which arose in late May and early June, it may suffer the same fate as salt. Analysts told whether there will be a shortage of sugar in Ukraine this year, and how this deficit is economically justified.

Following salt, the demand for another bulk product, sugar, has sharply increased. Ukrainians are sweeping it off store shelves, despite rising price tags and government assurances that there is plenty of sugar in the country.

Analysts from UAK (Ukrainian Agrarian Club) told how things really are with this product in Ukraine, and what can lead to a shortage of sugar in the country.

It must be said that sugar has been one of the irritants on the Ukrainian food market for several years. The annual demand of Ukrainians for this product is 1.2 million tons. However, in the 2020-2021 season, only 1 million tons were produced in Ukraine. This, of course, led to a shortage of sugar and its purchases abroad.

However, by the next year, the farmers improved, increased the sown area under this crop, and as a result, sugar production this year increased to 1.4 million tons. And if we consider that millions of our citizens were forced to go abroad because of the war, it turns out that there can be no sugar shortage in 2022.

“The produced sugar is enough to cover Ukraine’s annual demand for sugar calmly and even with a margin. And given the fact that part of the population of Ukraine has temporarily gone abroad, the consumption fund has also decreased and, accordingly, the transitional balance is increasing,” the analysts noted from UAC.

But there is no shortage, and sugar disappears from the shelves. And sweep it away at any cost.

Analysts explain this by the fact that Ukrainians succumbed to the general hype because of the salt. But if salt began to disappear for an objective reason, then there are no such grounds for sugar.

Excessive demand for this product can be explained by two reasons:

• the canning season has begun, which this year is also catalyzed by uncertainty in the food market;

• Because of the war and gloomy forecasts, Ukrainians are trying to stock up on long-term storage products, and sugar is just one of them.

Therefore, it is not surprising that it has become in high demand, and a shortage of sugar, even artificial, is quite likely. But after the war, Ukrainians will use what they have in store for another year, and sugar in stores can be bought at a ridiculous price.

Recall, meanwhile, supermarket chains announced a two-fold reduction in prices for salt in June.

The head of a huge charitable foundation is suspected of trafficking in humanitarian aid

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“Ukrayinskaya Pravda” reported on 4 June 2022 law enforcement officers announced that they had exposed the head of a charitable organization in the Odessa region in the illegal use of humanitarian aid

Details: The security forces say that the head of one of the huge charitable foundations in the Odessa region (according to the source of the UP – the Assol Foundation -ed.) organized the supply of helmets, body armor, medical and other supplies to Ukraine from international donors, allegedly for the needs of the army through ” Humanitarian Aid Center.

From February to June 2022, the director of the center was looking for humanitarian aid providers from the EU countries, and also received free help from caring citizens of Ukraine in the form of food, clothing, medicines, as well as military goods, including helmets (helmets), bulletproof vests, first aid kits, tactical glasses, walkie-talkies, unloading equipment, medical turnstiles, etc.

However, despite the promises to philanthropists to transfer the humanitarian cargo to its destination, the man sold everything received, the security forces say.

It is reported that the offender was detained “red-handed” during the implementation of a consignment of international humanitarian aid in the amount of almost 500 thousand hryvnia.

During urgent searches of vehicles, housing, office and storage facilities of the charitable organization, protective helmets, first aid kits, unloading gear, bulletproof vests and other humanitarian aid, as well as funds received for its illegal sale, were seized.

It is indicated that the activities of the “Center for Humanitarian Aid”, through which the sale of humanitarian aid for military purposes was terminated.

At present, the detainee has been informed of suspicion under Part 3 of Art. 201-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and the issue of choosing a measure of restraint is being decided.

The pre-trial investigation continues.

According to data from open sources, the Odessa “Center for Humanitarian Aid” BO “Assol” is headed by Dmitry Antipov.

He led the humanitarian center at the Odessa Regional Military Administration. But after the appointment of a new head of the OVA, Maxim Marchenko Antipov, was removed from his post.

Refugees from Ukraine can go to the USA

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Refugees from Ukraine have a high chance of ending up in the United States, according to Today.ua. Nearly 50,000 Americans have already declared their readiness to help Ukrainian citizens. And their numbers are increasing day by day. In America, the state handed over the care of Ukrainian refugees to private sponsors, and ordinary Americans showed unheard-of activity.

The American media write about it.

The US says the private sponsorship program for refugees from Ukraine, which was launched on April 25, has already broken all records compared to previous similar programs. More than 47,000 Americans have already expressed their desire to take part in this action to help Ukrainians forced to flee the war.

As part of this Uniting for Ukraine program, as of June 1, more than 6,500 refugees from Ukraine had already arrived in the United States. But at the same time, even more will arrive: visas have already been issued to 27,000 citizens of the country.

“This program could quickly become the largest official private refugee sponsorship initiative in US history. It could eclipse a program shut down in the 1990s that allowed Americans to fund the resettlement of 16,000 refugees for six years,” the American source wrote.

In the United States, decided to give care of Ukrainian refugees to private hands. Students, volunteers and just caring citizens were involved in the organization of the program.

In which US cities are most waiting for refugees from Ukraine

New York became the leader in terms of the number of sponsors willing to host Ukrainians: 15% of their total number live there. In addition to New York, many applicants turned out to be in Chicago, Seattle, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Miami, Washington, Sacramento, Portland and Cleveland.

Recall, while Poland, which received the largest number of refugees from Ukraine, announced the termination of social payments for most Ukrainian citizens. They will be left only for a narrow circle of the most needy people.

Popular fashion chain closes its branches

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Due to insolvency, the popular fashion chain is forced to close all its branches across the country, aussiedlerbote.de reports.

Now everything is finally over and fashion chain Orsay closes its doors to German citizens at the end of June.

The effects of the pandemic will be felt for a long time to come.

What is the reason?

Popular chain of fashion stores Orsay has been experiencing financial difficulties since the end of last year. At the time, it was said that the main reason was Coronavirus and the declining demand for holiday wear. So the company filed for bankruptcy by way of self-management and actually wanted to find a way out of a difficult situation.

But now it’s clear: in just a few weeks Orsay will become a thing of the past in the German fashion trade.

Is it because of the pandemic and the war?

“The work of the Orsay store will be closed at the end of June. It will end no later than June 30 and will affect all 197 branches,” said Wolfgang Weber-Tedi, spokesman for the company. “Back in March, we made a decision to cease operations, during which all employees, landlords and service providers were notified,” Weber-Tedy continued.

At the beginning of the war in Ukraine, “we actually had a restored branch network.” 67 branches were closed during this “reorganization of the branch network in the course of bankruptcy in the self-government regime.”

As part of the reorganization, brand representatives worked on a decision to continue operations. In the course of this, numerous stakeholders were involved in the negotiations.

“And then an untold war got in the way, and our liquidity outlook deteriorated significantly,” the spokesman explained.

This war has significantly worsened investors’ appetite for risk. “In the end, no agreement was found that would satisfy all parties,” Weber-Tedy explains.

Without external funding, the Orsay network can no longer do anything in the current situation.

Approximately 1,200 employees have already been notified in March of the layoffs, as well as all tenants.

At present, Orsay branches in Nuremberg, Erlangen, Ansbach, Würzburg, Aschaffenburg and Bayreuth are still open in Franconia. But only until the end of the month.

Ukrainian media: Putin decided to go to war after a ritual with shamans

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Vladimir Putin 19-01-2021
Kremlin.ru, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Russian President Vladimir Putin decided to go to war with Ukraine, having performed at least two rituals with shamans. The UNIAN website writes about this, quoting the well-known Russian historian, political analyst and publicist Valery Soloviev on the air of the Feigin LIVE program, reports the Israeli information and analytical website detaly.co.il

According to Valery Solovy, there were two rituals – one at Putin’s residence Bocharov Ruchey in Sochi, the second – in the Altai Territory, where the Russian president visited in the fall of 2021.

“Those who inspired Putin to feats of arms, who led him to the fact that he actually canceled the original plan of the Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov, they paid dearly for this,” the historian said. – The original plan of Gerasimov provided that the Russian troops would not cross the borders of Ukraine for three weeks. It was about bombing, bombing, hitting with rockets, using artillery, using the air force … Only after the military-civilian infrastructure is blown up, launch an offensive.

According to Nightingale, these shamans were brought to Putin by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, who “hurried to become a marshal of victory.” Nightingale added that the Russian dictator believed them, because his experience with shamans dates back to the zero years.