Battlefield situation
Bahmut direction: At present, the battle in the urban area of Bahmut is still very fierce. The Russian army continues to attack the Ukrainian positions from the west and east day and night, using heavy artillery and aviation firepower to violently attack the Ukrainian positions. In the north, Russia and Ukraine fought fiercely in the Liberated Donbass Street area. In the area of 54 nursery school, nursing school and old garage, the two sides are engaged in fierce street fighting. After the Russian army took control of the area of the Industrial Academy, it continued to fight fiercely with the Ukrainian army on the opposite side of Tchaikovsky Avenue to the north.
On the outskirts of Bakhmut, in the past 24 hours, the Russian army dispatched armored vehicles to cover the infantry to attack Bakhdanivka and the surrounding area, but they were all repelled by the Ukrainian army. In other areas, the two sides are still dominated by shelling.
Donetsk direction: Russia and Ukraine are still fighting fiercely in areas such as the southern line of Avdivka, the northern side of Vodyanne, and Wuyi Village.
Crimea direction: The Russian army organized a small-scale attack on the forest area on the south side of Dyblova and the Ukrainian army positions northeast of Bilogorivka, but they were all repelled by the Ukrainian army. In other areas, the two sides are still dominated by shelling.
Outside the battlefield
According to RIA Novosti, on the morning of the 29th local time, the police in Warsaw forcibly opened the gate of the Russian school affiliated to the Russian embassy in Poland, entered the campus and blocked the building, requiring all school personnel to leave the campus before 19:00 that day. In this regard, the vice chairman of the Russian Federation Security Council Medvedev said that Russia believes that as long as the anti-Russian forces continue to be in power, it is meaningless to maintain diplomatic relations with Poland.
In this list of F35 fighters, Finland, Poland, and Japan need special attention.
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $7.8 billion contract to produce 126 F-35 fighter jets for the U.S. and its allies, the U.S. Department of Defense announced. The order includes three types of F-35 fighters, A, B, and C. Users include the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, as well as Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Japan, Belgium, Denmark, and the United Kingdom.
The Russian Ministry of Transport announced that Russia and Turkey agreed to increase the total amount of air transport between the two countries. In the future, Russian airlines will fly 720 flights a week on 62 routes, and Turkey will fly 629 flights a week on 37 routes. flight.
The so-called “Nuclear Emergency Support Team” is likely to conduct active investigations of Russia’s tactical nuclear weapons deployed in Central Europe in the future
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) nuclear emergency support team traveled to Ukraine to deploy sensors capable of monitoring radiation and determining the location, force and aftermath of a nuclear explosion, the New York Times reported. The sensors could also help identify the attackers. identity. Once the United States has installed and networked such sensors throughout Ukraine, it will be able to determine the size, location and impact of any nuclear explosion, the team said.
According to NBC, Biden may visit Finland in July, three months after Finland officially joined NATO. Before Finland joined NATO, Russia shared about 1,215 kilometers of land borders with five NATO members. Finland’s accession to Russia more than doubles NATO’s land border with Russia, which is approximately 1,300 kilometers long.
Future trend
Focus on the United States’ arms sales to the “Russian vanguard” countries. In the new production contract of the US F35 fighter jet, Finland, Poland, and Japan need to pay special attention. These three countries are moving in different directions, playing an increasingly critical role in deterring Russia. In the future, it is not ruled out that the United States will sell and deploy higher-end weapons and equipment to these countries.
Poland claims to build “the strongest army in Europe” in two years, but it is still far from effectively containing Russia’s “military threat”.
Focus on the follow-up of the Polish blockade of the school of the Russian embassy in Poland. Poland’s move may be out of its own will, or under the instigation of the United States and NATO, to test and provoke Russia. Poland and the West are trying to figure out Russia’s bottom line, that is, whether Russia will launch substantive counterattacks against new threats and provocations against the background of the continued stalemate in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Focus on U.S. “nuclear monitoring” of Ukraine. The “nuclear explosion monitoring network” built by the United States in Ukraine may actually be a “nuclear detection network” targeting Russia. The so-called “nuclear emergency support team” is likely to conduct active investigations on the tactical nuclear weapons deployed by Russia in Belarus in the future, and the possibility of direct conflict between the United States and Russia cannot be ruled out.
Focus on Türkiye’s engagement with Russia. The current deepening of exchanges between Turkey and Russia has made it difficult for NATO to implement its containment and decoupling strategy against Russia. Türkiye is likely to play a key role in ending the Russia-Ukraine war in the future.
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