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Ukraine Index: Prime Minister Shmyhal – The counterattack takes time

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3:32 PM: Expert – Terrorism pays off for Russia in Ukraine’s counterattack

For Nico Lang, senior fellow at the Munich Security Conference and head of the management team at the Federal Ministry of Defense until the beginning of 2022, the slow progression of the Ukrainian counteroffensive is the result of the Russian war: By attacking cities like Kiev or Kryvyj Rih, Ukraine had to save resources to pull the defense off. Air from the front: “So you can say that terrorism pays off for Russia because it gives Russia the opportunity to attack Ukrainian forces on the front line with helicopters and drones.”

In a current BR24 interview for „Possoch Explains” Lange said that this is gradually improving as the West supplies air defense systems, but „at the moment, this is clearly a big problem for Ukraine”. The West’s expectations regarding the Ukrainian counterattack are very high: “Now we all have to come to terms with the fact that it takes a long time, that it is difficult and that for long periods you cannot even judge how things will turn out in reality.

3:17 PM: Lithuania’s president wants more EU sanctions against Russia

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda insists that the European Union take tougher punitive measures against Russia. „For the sanctions to be effective, we call for the abolition of all exceptions that only lead to loopholes,” Nauseda said in Vilnius at a meeting with ambassadors from other EU countries. The EU should consider another package of sanctions, also against the Russian state-controlled nuclear corporation Rosatom. The EU member states only approved a new package of sanctions against Russia on Wednesday – already the eleventh.

3:02 PM: Chief Wagner – Russian military leadership is spreading lies about the war situation

The head of the Russian Special Army Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, accused the Russian military leadership of lying and hiding facts about the situation on the front in Ukraine. Prigozhin said in an audio message to Telegram that Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov had presented „nonsense” to President Putin. This is in the hope that such „lies” must be outrageous enough for Putin to believe. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have achieved great success.

„These are large areas that we have lost,” said Prigozhin. The losses among the Russians are also great. There are „enormous problems” that remain under wraps. On the other hand, the army command reported without evidence an alleged mass killing and technological destruction on the Ukrainian side. The commander of the mercenary force repeatedly accused Shoigu and Gerasimov of incompetence. Again he called for mobilization to prevent Russia’s defeat.

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2:55 pm: Poland dismisses reports of involvement in Nord Stream sabotage

Poland has denied reports of possible involvement in the bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea last fall. „There are no indications that Polish citizens were involved in the Nord Stream pipeline bombing,” the Department of Organized Crime at the National Prosecutor’s Office in Gdansk told dpa. However, investigations indicated that a yacht previously reported to be used by a sabotage team had sailed to Poland.

Two weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal reported that German investigators were examining evidence that the sabotage team could have used Poland as an operational base. According to the report, the sailing yacht Andromeda, which was targeted by investigators in connection with the attacks, entered Polish territorial waters. There are also indications that Poland may have acted as a logistical and financial hub in the attack.

2.48pm: Selenskyj warns of 'terrorist act’ at Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky again accused Russia of planning a „terrorist act” at the occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. „You have prepared everything for this,” the head of state said in a video. The SBU has information on her. At the same time, Zelensky warned that such an attack on Europe’s largest nuclear power plant could have consequences far beyond Ukraine. „Radioactivity knows no borders,” he said.

On Wednesday, the head of Ukraine’s Military Intelligence Service, Kirillo Budanov, spoke of Russian preparations to blow up the cooling water pool at the power station. The cooling systems at the temporary storage facility for nuclear waste and shutdown reactors receive water from this. Moscow has repeatedly denied such allegations. Russia occupied the nuclear power plant immediately after invading the neighboring country 16 months ago.

2.30pm: Ukraine PM – Much territory has been recaptured, but offensive could 'take time’.

According to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, the Ukrainian military has now recaptured eight villages and 113 square kilometers of occupied territory in the ongoing counteroffensive. „It’s a vast land,” Shmyhal said at the London Reconstruction Conference. In addition, Ukrainian forces advanced up to seven kilometers deep into Russian-occupied territory.

„We have good results,” said Shmyhal. However, he urged patience. Progress was also slowed by minefields laid by the Russians. The Ukrainian Prime Minister said: „We will not release our soldiers, as the Russians do.” Every life counts. He added, “We will carry out very deliberate offensive operations. This is why it may take some time. However, they are „quite optimistic” that they will be able to recover all the territories occupied by Russia.

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2:23 pm: The European Union is paying another 1.5 billion euros in aid to Ukraine

In light of Russia’s war of aggression, the European Union has provided Ukraine with 1.5 billion euros in other aid. The money is intended to ensure the state can pay wages and pensions and maintain hospitals, schools and accommodation for refugees, the EU Commission announced in Brussels. In addition, the water supply, roads and bridges will be restored. Since the war broke out 16 months ago, Ukraine has received more than 70 billion euros in aid from the European Union.

„Europe keeps its word. There is more to come. We have just proposed continued financial support for Ukraine until 2027,” said Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. From 2024 to 2027, it is planned that 50 billion euros will flow into the financial reserve of Ukraine. The 27 member states have yet to agree to this proposal. According to the Commission, 1.5 billion euros is part of an aid package amounting to 18 billion euros.

1:49 p.m.: IOC President Bach – Ukraine penalizes its athletes over Russia’s war

IOC President Thomas Bach once again criticized Ukraine’s boycott for readmission of athletes from Russia and Belarus to international competitions. „Ukrainian athletes are being punished by their government because of the war started by the governments of Russia and Belarus,” the IOC president said at the special session of the IOC in Lausanne. Bach added that Ukraine’s actions are difficult to understand.

By order of the Ukrainian Ministry of Sports, athletes from the country are not allowed to participate in competitions that also include Russian and Belarusian athletes. Ukraine is also threatening to boycott the 2024 Paris Summer Games if Russia and Belarus are also represented there. In March, the International Olympic Committee paved the way for the reinstatement of Russians and Belarusians under conditions. A decision on the permission to start the Olympics will have to be made only at a later date.

1:30 pm: Russia sees Ukrainian forces regroup

According to Russian information, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have reduced their counterattack in the regions occupied by Russia, and are now in the process of „regrouping” their forces. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said at a meeting of the National Security Council that Kiev forces had previously „suffered significant losses,” according to state news agencies.

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He also stated that Western military support to Ukraine on the battlefield is of no consequence — although Moscow has always stressed that arms supplies unnecessarily prolong the conflict. „We don’t see any threat from this mainly because we are building up reserves,” the defense secretary said, referring to Western arms shipments.

1 p.m.: Russian authorities – It will take weeks to repair the bridge to Crimea

Russian information reported that the repair of the bridge between Crimea and the mainland, which was damaged after a missile attack, could take several weeks. According to the RIA news agency, this is estimated by an employee of the Ministry of Transport sent by Russia. Russian sources reported that the Ukrainian army fired missiles at the Chonhar Bridge (in Russian: Chongar Bridge) and damaged it.

12:42 pm: The American reporter remains in detention in Russia

American journalist Ivan Gershkovich, who was arrested in Russia on espionage charges, remains in detention. A Moscow court rejected a renewed appeal by Gershkovitch, a local Reuters correspondent reported. His parents, Mikhail Gershkovich and Ella Melman, who left the Soviet Union for the United States in 1979, were in court to provide for their son. US Ambassador Lynn Tracy was not allowed into the room. The Wall Street Journal reporter was arrested on March 29 in the Ural city of Yekaterinburg. He is said to have collected state secrets around a military-industrial complex.

11:39 am: Russia dismisses alleged plans to attack nuclear power plants

The Russian government has denied Ukrainian allegations that it is planning a terrorist attack on the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant. This is another lie, says the spokesman for the presidential office, Dmitry Peskov. Earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said intelligence had received information that Russia was considering an attack that would release radioactivity.

11.35 am: Russia – The Ukrainian counterattack slows down

According to Russia, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are easing their counter-offensive and reorganizing themselves on the front line. But Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu says in Moscow there is still a possibility to continue the offensive. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky admitted on Wednesday that the counterattack was „slower than expected”.

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Prime Minister assassination attempt: Slovakia comes together after the shooting of Robert Fico – despite all the polarization

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DrSlovak MP Lubos Blaha is not exactly known for his soft tones. Even on Wednesday, shortly after learning of an attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico, left-wing populist Blaha, a Fico supporter, had not backed down. “This anger, this anger, this hatred: this is your job today,” he told Slovak TV cameras. “The opposition, the progressives and the liberal media. “We are full of emotions,” Blaha said. The fact that FICO is unpopular with all segments of the population is due, among other things, to the planned judicial and media reform.

Milan Nick, an expert on Eastern Central Europe at the German Foreign Policy Association, is not surprised by this reaction. “It does not surprise me that Blaha, known for such rhetoric, would say this. But so far it has been an exception, as many politicians from various parties, including Fico Smer’s party, have expressed their dissatisfaction and called for calm and caution.

Robert Fico, here in Budapest in January

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In fact, Liberal President Zuzana Čaputová gave a well-received speech. She clearly condemned the attack and wished „that Robert Fico would have a lot of strength at this critical moment so that he could recover from the attack. Peter Pellegrini, the president-elect, made a similar statement.” Pellegrini comes from the government coalition led by Robert Fico and was elected president in April. However, he will not be sworn in until June.

Meanwhile, 59-year-old Fiko is still receiving treatment in hospital in the town of Banska Bystrica. His deputy, Thomas Taraba, told the BBC late on Wednesday evening that he appeared to have survived an emergency operation after the attack and was no longer in a life-threatening situation. Slovak media reported early Thursday morning that Fico had regained consciousness.

After a cabinet meeting on Wednesday in the town of Handelova, when Fico went out into the street, a 71-year-old man fired four to five shots at him. The suspected perpetrator was arrested at the scene and the Prime Minister was airlifted to hospital by helicopter.

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Concerns about state restructuring

Government officials assume a „political motive.” There are many photos and video recordings of the attack itself. Slovak news platform aktuality.sk She also stated that the suspected killer was legally in possession of a gun. The 71-year-old was not undergoing psychiatric treatment. These rumors have been reported previously.

There is also speculation on social media in Slovakia about the possible politicization of the alleged killer. This intensifies the already heated mood in the country, which reached two peaks during the parliamentary elections in September last year and the presidential elections in April this year.

Security forces arrested the suspected shooter at the scene

Security forces arrested the suspected shooter at the scene

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Both elections were accompanied by an aggressive mood and disinformation campaigns on social media, as well as questionable rhetoric by the actors involved. Fico’s Smer Party considers itself a social democratic party, but in the eyes of many observers it is characterized as a left-wing nationalist. It became the strongest force in the recent parliamentary elections, with 22.9 percent of the votes. In October 2023, Fico was able to assume the reins of government in a coalition with the Social Democratic Party of Halas and the far right.

He is considered a veteran of Slovak politics, having ruled from 2006 to 2010 and from 2012 to 2018. His companion Peter Pellegrini won the presidential election in April. Fico polarized the country for several months and thousands of Slovaks took to the streets against his policies.

There are major concerns among many Slovaks about an authoritarian state restructuring similar to what happened in Hungary or Poland. The Slovak Parliament approved a first legislative package in April as part of a controversial judicial restructuring process. The law provides, among other things, for the dissolution of the Special Public Prosecutor’s Office or the reduction of penalties for serious crimes such as murder.

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The EU Commission has already expressed concern that the so-called judicial reform could violate EU law. In addition, there are verbal attacks on journalists from politicians – and concrete plans to control the media. Public television station RTVS is set to be transformed into a state broadcaster over which the government will have enormous influence. A similar law could be passed in June.

Before the Cabinet meeting in Handelova, Fico received local residents.  After the meeting he was shot

Before the Cabinet meeting in Handelova, Fico received local residents. After the meeting he was shot

Source: German Press Agency/Radovan Stoklasa

The NGO Transparency Law also made international headlines. If an organization receives €5,000 or more from abroad in one year, it should in the future be classified as an “organisation receiving support from abroad”. Critics fear the government will ban organizations it doesn’t like as a result.

Fico also reoriented Slovakia’s foreign policy. He himself and other members of the government have loudly criticized the course of the European allies towards Russia and Ukraine. Fico criticizes Russian sanctions as well as arms shipments to Ukraine. His government stopped supplying weapons from Slovak stockpiles to Ukraine. The partly pro-Russian policy of Slovakia, a member of the European Union and NATO, is also worrying diplomats and politicians in Brussels and other European capitals.

It is striking that Slovak society now seems to be uniting and that politicians from different political camps are strongly condemning the attack. Religious organizations, bishops and Islamic associations also commented on this. Expert Nick said, „The assassination attempt on Fico represents a turning point for Slovak politics, regardless of whether he will be able to take office again or not.”

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Another turning point for Slovakia was the murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kusnirova in 2018. Through his research, Kuciak uncovered organized crime connections in Slovak politics. He worked for aktuality.sk, a news portal of Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia, a joint venture between Axel Springer SE (including WELT and “Bild”) and Swiss Ringier AG.

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The murder of Kuciak and his fiancée attracted much attention in Slovakia and internationally. Fico, who was prime minister at the time, was forced to resign after mass protests following the killings. Even then, Fico’s policies were radically rejected by many Slovaks, but he always enjoyed a stable fan base, as demonstrated by his recent electoral victory in 2023.

However, expert Nick does not see a direct link between the assassination attempt on Fico and the murder of journalist Jan Kuciak and his wife. “This aggression against politicians and the cruelty of the conflict is not just a Slovak phenomenon. We see something like this everywhere in Europe, and unfortunately also attacks on politicians. Look at Germany: from the assassination attempt on Wolfgang Schäuble many years ago to the recent attacks on politicians,” says Nick.

Speculation about the paramilitary organization

Despite voices calling for calm in Slovakia, observers are also concerned that the government camp, after a brief period of calm, will use the attack to further divide society and consolidate its power. Blaha statements are the first sign. Fake news is also likely to spread quickly on social media, and disinformation campaigns can be launched.

The evening after the attack on Fiko, a report was published in Slovak online media that was likely to increase speculation about the background of the crime: the famous Hungarian investigative journalist Száblocs Bánje shared old photos of the alleged killer, which had a connection to a loyalist Slovak paramilitary women’s organization. For Russia, it is called the „Slovak Brotherhood”. Photos from 2016 are considered original.

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“However, in the next few days we are likely to see an increase in disinformation campaigns and the like on social networks. What happened is a reason for this,” says Milan Nick. But a lot will depend on whether Fico will survive the attack.

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As of: May 15, 2024 at 10:12 p.m

The day after the controversial NGO law was passed, tens of thousands protested again in Georgia. The foreign ministers of European Union countries also participated. Meanwhile, Türkiye announced a similar proposed law.

In Georgia, tens of thousands of people took to the streets again to protest a recently passed law on “foreign influence.”

An Agence France-Presse journalist reported that about 30,000 people gathered in front of Parliament in the capital, Tbilisi, on Wednesday alone. Demonstrations also took place in the cities of Kutaisi and Zalinghikha in the west of the country.

European ministers demonstrate

The foreign ministers of Estonia, Iceland and Lithuania, who were visiting Georgia, also participated in the protests in Tbilisi. Senior diplomats addressed the demonstrators.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told AFP that he and his colleagues participated in the protest „to support the desire of the Georgian people to become part of the European Union and NATO.” The Georgian national anthem and the European anthem „Ode to Joy” were played at the demonstration.

The demonstrators waved the flags of Georgia and the European Union.

Parliament in Tbilisi approved the controversial law on Tuesday. According to this, organizations and media that receive at least 20% of funding from abroad must in the future be registered in the former Soviet republic as bodies “pursuing the interests of foreign powers.”

Similarities with Russian law

Critics see similarities with the law against „foreign agents” in Russia, which enables authorities there to take wide-ranging measures against critical media and organizations. There have been massive protests against the law in Georgia for weeks.

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The adoption of the law sparked international criticism. The European Union, the United Nations and NATO called on the government in Tbilisi to change course. It also called on the federal government to withdraw the law. Georgia has been an official candidate for European Union membership since December. With the new law, it has become difficult to imagine the European future of this Caucasian country.

Türkiye plans to issue a similar law

On the other hand, a draft law has been introduced in neighboring Turkey requiring the imprisonment of journalists and scholars who work for foreign “interests”. The proposed amendment to the Turkish Penal Code stipulates prison sentences ranging from three to seven years, according to the text obtained by Agence France-Presse.

The draft law applies to “any person who conducts or orders the conduct of research on (Turkish) citizens or institutions on behalf of or for the strategic interest of a foreign organization or state in order to act against the security, political, internal or external interests of the state.” „.

Björn Blaschke, ARD Moscow, now Tbilisi, Tagesschau, May 15, 2024 at 7:13 am

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Robert Fico: The life of the Slovak Prime Minister is in danger after he was shot

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The life of Slovak Prime Minister Fico is in danger after he was shot

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot after a cabinet meeting in the town of Handlova. The Slovak News Agency reported that he was taken to hospital.

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Shooting in Slovakia: Prime Minister Robert Fico shot after a cabinet meeting. The government said his life was in danger. According to media reports, the attacker was arrested. Chancellor Schultz speaks of a „cowardly assassination attempt.”

DrSlovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is in mortal danger after being attacked. This was announced by the government office in Bratislava, TASR news agency reported.

Fico was shot after a cabinet meeting at the House of Culture in the town of Handlova. He was taken to hospital. Handlova is located about 150 kilometers northeast of the capital, Bratislava. The exact background was clear at first.

TASR reported that Deputy Speaker of Parliament Lobos Blaha confirmed the attack during a parliamentary session and postponed it until further notice. A Reuters employee said he heard several gunshots and saw police arresting a man. Security forces took the arrested man to a car and took him away.

Security guards bring Vico to his car and run towards the shooter

Source: Reuters

Emergency services told TASR that a helicopter carrying an emergency doctor was sent to Vico after the accident. The police evacuated the House of Culture, where the government meeting was being held.

Slovak President Zuzana Caputova condemned the “brutal and brutal attack.” She added: “I hope Robert Fico has a lot of strength at this critical moment to recover from the attack.”

A suspect has been arrested

A suspect has been arrested

Source: Reuters

A few days ago, Fico himself accused the liberal opposition of creating a climate of hostility against the government. It cannot be ruled out that violence will occur at some point in such a climate.

Schulz and von der Leyen comment on the attack

Chancellor Olaf Scholz strongly condemned the attack. He wrote on the online platform “X”: “I am shocked by the news of the cowardly assassination attempt on Slovak Prime Minister Fico. Violence should have no place in European politics. During these hours, my thoughts are with Robert Fico, his relatives and the citizens of Slovakia.”

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the attack as “abhorrent.” “Such acts of violence have no place in our society and undermine democracy, our greatest common good,” she wrote on X. Her thoughts were with Vico and his family.

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European Council President Charles Michel was also shocked. “Violence and such attacks cannot be justified by anything,” he wrote on X.

Fiko has been the Prime Minister of Slovakia again since 2023. He was Prime Minister from 2006 to 2010 and from 2012 to 2018.

Fico is one of the founders of his party Samir. Their policies fall into „socialist internationalism”, and their policies are also criticized as populist. Recently, Fico angered people by saying that Ukraine is a country controlled by the United States. Slovakia will prevent Kiev from joining NATO. During a visit to Uzhhorod, right on the Slovak-Ukrainian border However, Fico said afterwardsHe said that his country would continue to provide humanitarian aid despite differences of opinion and would not prevent private arms deals. Regarding domestic politics, Fico is accused of restructuring the state to serve his own interests, similar to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

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