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Ongoing Conflicts
Welcome to Uncrowned Armory's Ongoing Conflicts news page – your authoritative source for the latest news, updates, and analyses on active military conflicts across the globe.
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German-Made Leopard 1 Tanks Flood into Ukraine After Extended Delays It has taken a surprising period of 19 months for German industries to refurbish and deliver the first batch of 58 Leopard 1A5 tanks, out of a minimum of 155, pledged to Ukraine by a consortium led by Germany, including The Netherlands and Belgium. However, despite parts shortages, dispatch rates are finally on the rise. Since the initial delivery of the 58 Leopard 1A5 tanks, which arrived in Ukraine in early September, an additional 45 tanks have been shipped, increasing the pace significantly. The Impact of the Leopard 1A5 on Ukraine's Defense Capabilities The delivery schedule is sig…
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Ukrainian Security Service Targets Alleged Russian War Criminal Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, commander of the Russian Armed Forces’ radiation, chemical, and biological defense troops, died under mysterious circumstances in Moscow on December 17. A source within the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) claimed responsibility for the operation. The Kyiv Independent reported this alleged operation. Assassination by Explosion: The Scenario Kirillov and another member of the Russian service lost their lives in an apparent explosion occurring in the Russian capital on the morning of December 17. Ukrainian prosecutors had previously accused Kirillov of deploying unlawful ch…
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Polish Foreign Minister Pushes for Western Pressure on Russia Over Ukraine In an impactful press conference held in Brussels on December 16, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski strongly voiced that Western countries should focus their efforts on pressuring Russia, instead of Ukraine, to enter peace talks as a measure to halt the ongoing conflict. Unsettling Global Dynamics as U.S. Support Appears Uncertain This steely declaration from Sikorski arrives at a time when Europe finds itself preparing for a potential decline in U.S. support. The world awaits the return of President-elect Donald Trump to the White House and his subsequent potential to expedite…
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Georgian Prime Minister Proposes Law to Prohibit Face-Covering During Protests In a significant turn of events, Irakli Kobakhidze, Georgia's Prime Minister, announced his intention to enforce legislation that bars protestors from concealing their faces. The forthcoming legislation, set to be completed within the week, is a response to the escalating wave of protests against the ruling Georgian Dream party, which surged into motion following Kobakhidze's decision to delay the nation’s EU accession process until at least 2028. Additionally, the Prime Minister, surprisingly, did not discuss any form of violence against demonstrators by law enforcement agencies. Inst…
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Dramatic Shift in Syrian Conflict: Rebels Claim Control of Damascus In a landmark development, Syrian anti-government factions declared on December 8, that they had dislodged President Bashar al-Assad from his seat of power in the capital city of Damascus. The rebel leadership made their triumphant proclamation public, stating, "The despot Bashar al-Assad has fled. We pronounce the city of Damascus liberated from the despot Bashar al-Assad." Eyewitness reports from Reuters convey scenes of jubilation, with thousands of citizens rallying in the city center, voicing their relief and joy through chants of "Freedom". End of Dark Era and a New Beginning for Syria…
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Swift Rebel Advance Shifts Dynamics of Syrian Civil War The political landscape in Syria is rapidly changing as rebel forces exert increasing pressure on President Bashar al-Assad's regime. Recently, Hama, Syria's second-largest city, fell under the full control of the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). Leader, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, announced victory in Hama, assuring residents there would be "no retribution." Homs: The Key to Syrian Battlefield The Hama takeover signifies a major defeat for Assad's government, with rebels advancing swiftly towards Homs, a strategically essential city along the road to Damascus. The rebel forces are mere kilometers awa…
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Ukraine's Nuclear Appeal: A Failed Bargain for Safety Three decades ago, Ukraine committed to a decision of faith and honor, trading its nuclear arsenal for a promise of immunity — security assurances handed over by the U.S., the U.K., and Russia. Fast forward to today, the guarantee of peace has given way to a contentious battle, with Russia breaching its vow and conquering Ukrainian land, causing concern for global stability. The Budapest Memorandum: The Promise Unfulfilled On Dec 5, 1994, the Budapest Memorandum, a pivotal agreement, was inked promising Ukraine's sovereignty and independence. Ukraine intended to accede to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferatio…
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Steep Increase in Russian Casualties in Ukraine Invasion: Ukraine's General Staff Report Russia has been hard hit with a phenomenal loss of 750,610 troops since the onset of Ukraine's full-scale invasion, which began on February 24, 2022. This staggering figure was delivered by the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces on December 6th. Highlighting recent events, the report mentioned an afflictive loss of 1,660 Russian troops in just a single day. In addition to the massive loss of human lives, Russia has also suffered significant hits to its military weaponry. Documented losses encompass 9,514 tanks, 19,518 armored fighting vehicles, 30,899 vehicles, and …
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US Confirms Military Strike Against 'Imminent Threat' in Syria The Pentagon has attested to the fact that the United States carried out targeted strikes on military assets in eastern Syria, following incidents of rocket attacks near a US base. The spokesperson for the Pentagon, Pat Ryder, informed reporters on Tuesday of the US strike on weapon systems (including rocket launchers and a tank) that were identified as grave threats to the US forces in that area. Escalating Violence in Syria Raises Profound Questions Syria is currently grappling with an upsurge of violence across the nation. Just recently, armed opposition groups launched a rigorous offensive in …
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U.S. Announces Monumental $725 Million Aid for Ukraine The U.S. has committed to delivering a sizable $725 million aid package to Ukraine, as confirmed by Secretary of State Antony Blinken on December 2. The development represents a strategic effort from President Joe Biden's administration to bolster Ukraine's resistance against Russian invasions before the transition of power in early 2023 takes place. Blinken declared, "Today is the day we extend an additional $725 million in military aid and equipment to Ukraine for their defense." Over 50 nations join the U.S. in unwavering support of Ukraine. The Aid Package: Missiles, Artillery, Drones, and More T…
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Significant Minority of Russians Approve of Nuclear Actions on Ukraine A startling revelation from Alexey Levinson, the head of the sociocultural research department at the Russian independent polling organization Levada Center, shows that roughly 39% of Russians believe a nuclear strike on Ukraine can be justified amidst the ongoing conflict. This controversial insight was shared by Levinson during a recent conference on November 29. The Growing Acceptance of Nuclear Actions According to unpublished data from a recent poll conducted by the Levada Center, the number of Russians endorsing potential nuclear actions against Ukraine has reportedly seen …
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Rising Casualties: Russian Troop Losses in Ukraine Reaches a New High In an authoritative disclosure made by Kyiv on November 29, Russian daily losses in the Ukraine conflict surpassed 2,000 for the first time. According to Ukraine's Armed Forces General Staff, Moscow saw 2,030 men fall over a single day. The figure trumps the previous record of 1,950 set earlier in the month, bringing the total toll to 738,660. Without distinction between dead or wounded, these figures offer an insight that includes deceased, incapacitated, missing, and captured soldiers. This data corresponds with Western nations' projections while underscoring the extensive scale of Russia's i…
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Zelensky Announces New Leadership for Ukraine Ground Forces In news from the presidential office, President Volodymyr Zelensky has ushered in a new era for the Ground Forces of Ukraine by appointing General Mykhailo Drapatyi as the new commander. This significant announcement came to light on November 29th. Transition of Power in the Ground Forces The command has changed hands from Oleksandr Pavliuk, who has held the post from February 11, 2024, following the promotion of Oleksandr Syrskyi as the commander-in-chief of Ukraine's Armed Forces. The specifics surrounding this leadership transition remain somewhat obscure. However, President Zelensky took to socia…
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Zelensky Advocates a New Approach to the War and NATO Membership In a revealing exchange with Sky News, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky put forth a proposal concerning Ukraine's potential membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the ongoing conflict with Russia. He suggested an effective strategy to terminate the active hostilities would be for NATO to extend membership to the parts of the country under Kyiv's control. However, this invitation should acknowledge Ukraine's internationally accepted borders. Contours of Zelensky's Proposal "The way to halt the armed conflict would be for NATO to swiftly integrate the portions of Ukr…
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Biden’s Administration Seeks Congressional Approval for Ukraine Aid The U.S. President, Joe Biden, has proposed a $24 billion aid package dedicated to Ukraine and the replenishment of U.S. weaponry, according to a document obtained by Politico Pro. This signals the current administration's drive to bolster Ukrainian defenses before the incoming administration, under then-president Donald Trump, takes over. Aid Package Breakdown and Reception The proposed fund allocation sees the lion's share, roughly $16 billion, set aside to resupply U.S. militaries. The remaining $8 billion would be directed to the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI). The Pentagon…
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Immense Casualties In Ukraine-Russia War, according to The Economist The Economist, based on its estimates published on November 26, has put forth that between 60,000 to 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers have lost their lives in the overarching conflict. Up to 400,000 additional soldiers are reportedly too wounded to partake in further combat. Warfare Impact and Calculations The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, has been rather discreet about the nation's military casualties, with acknowledgments as of February noting the loss of about 31,000 Ukrainian fighters. However, The Economist's numerics are based on a compilation of data; intelligence reports (both …
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Aid Trucks Looted in Gaza: An Alarming Trigger to Skyrocketing Food Prices Unstable conditions and escalating food prices have been witnessed in the Gaza Strip following a violent attack and subsequent looting of almost a hundred aid trucks operated by the United Nations (UN), originally brought in from Israel. Dire Aftermath - Distress Calls from United Nations Relief Agency As reported by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), out of 109 trucks that made it into central Gaza on Saturday, a shocking number of 97 were forcibly unloaded of their aid at gunpoint and then brutally ransacked. The robbery h…
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Lithuania to Power Production of Ukrainian Drones Lithuania has committed to funding the production of long-range drones for Ukraine, according to Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. He made the revelation on Nov. 23, adding a new dynamic to the security relationship between Lithuania and Ukraine. A Dedicated Fund for Defense Technology A long-term agreement has been structured between Ukraine and Lithuania to fuel the production of drones. The deal promises an initial grant of 10 million euros, primarily earmarked for the development of Ukraine's Palianytsia missile-like drones. This funding signifies the strategic importance Lithuania sees in supporti…
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Ukraine's Lost Ground: Over 40% of Initial Kursk Incursion Reclaimed Ukraine, in the throes of territorial conflict with Russia, has conceded over 40 per cent of its former territorial gains in Russia's Kursk Oblast. This stems from heightened Russian counteractions, as reported by Reuters on November 23 citing a Ukrainian General Staff source. According to the confidential source, at the peak of their territorial control, Ukraine's dominion extended over an estimated 1,376 square kilometers. However, this region has since dwindled due to escalating Russian counteractions. "Now we control approximately 800 square kilometers. We will retain control over this terri…
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Nearly 580,000 Russian Soldiers Battling Ukraine Amid Mounting Casualties In the ongoing conflict against Ukraine, Russia has engaged almost 580,000 of its ground forces, reported Vadym Skibitskyi, the deputy head of Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) to Interfax Ukraine on Nov. 21. This formidable figure reflects Russia's determined efforts to enlarge its military apparatus engaging in the Ukrainian war. The Russian government has amended its policies to incentivize enlistment in the Russian army. These amendments absolve prospective defendants from criminal liability and offer financial rewards for contract service. Russian Forces' Participation …
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Russia Allegedly Fires ICBM at Ukraine On the morning of November 21, Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) at the eastern city of Dnipro. This would mark a significant development, as it would be the first time Russia has incorporated this type of weapon in an assault against Ukraine. Russia has yet to confirm this information. A national air raid alert was triggered in the early hours, citing the menace of ballistic missiles and the subsequent deployment of several Russian Tu-95MS bomber aircraft. The attack reportedly targeted Dnipro with a diverse array of missile types. Among these were Kh-47M2 'Kinzha…
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A Boost to Ukraine's Defenses: U.S. Unveils $275M Military Package In a recent statement made by the Pentagon, the U.S. government has announced plans to fortify Ukraine's defenses with a noteworthy military package. Valued at an estimated $275 million, the financial aid aims to boost the Ukrainian military amidst ongoing crisis and conflict. The provision includes HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System) ammunition, artillery shells, and Javelin surface-to-air missiles among others. A vast array of spare parts and equipment will also form a substantial part of the package. In adherence with the U.S.' enduring commitment to Ukraine's cause, this selected aid wil…
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Ukraine Reportedly Launches U.S.-made Missiles into Russian Territory Late November brought with it surprising reports, as several Ukrainian news outlets disclosed that Ukraine had fired U.S.-manufactured ATACMS missiles into Russia's Bryansk Oblast region. This marked an unprecedented shift, where Ukraine was alleged to have altered its previous military tactics of merely targeting Russian-controlled sectors within Ukrainian borders. Unverified Reports of Missile Strikes on Russian Military Facility These developments, rumored to have transpired on November 19, drew public attention due to anonymous Ukrainian military figures asserting that a Russian militar…
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U.S Embarks on a Significant Policy Shift: Biden Permits Ukraine to Use U.S.-Delivered Long-range Missiles In an unprecedented move, U.S. President Joe Biden has sanctioned the use of American-provided long-range ATACMS missiles by Ukraine for operations inside Russia, according to a report published by the New York Times on November 17. This critical change in U.S. policy gives Ukraine the ability to respond to threats on its soil from Russian and North Korean forces, beginning in the Kursk Oblast region. A cadre of unidentified official sources has suggested Washington could further greenlight the missile deployment in other regions. Even though specific details rem…
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Almost One Million Shells Delivered to Ukraine, Reveals EU Diplomat According to recent reports in The Kyiv Independent, over the course of 2024, the European Union (EU) has dispatched 980,000 artillery shells to Ukraine. This is in relation to one million that were initially pledged, as disclosed on November 11 by Josep Borrell, the EU’s top diplomat. The Challenge of Fulfilling the Promise The delivery shortfall was elucidated by Borrell who stated that it occurred due to the unintended constrain of production capacity. Despite this setback, the total yield of EU-provided ammo to Ukraine is expected to surpass 1.5 million shells by the conclusion of the yea…
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