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Vladimir Putin’s new howitzer was spotted on the Ukrainian front

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For the first time, the latest Russian howitzers appear in the Ukrainian war. Their website provides information about the Moscow regime’s tactics.

Kharkiv – Russia inflicted heavy losses in the Ukraine war. We are talking about highly mobile self-propelled howitzers from France. Not far from the border with Ukraine, the Russian counterpart was first discovered in combat.

Weapons in the Ukraine War: Russia takes Malwa to the front for the first time in 2S43

Ukrainian and Russian military bloggers describe the 2S43 Malwa as a counterpart to the French Tsar, 18 of which were delivered to Kiev by Paris in the first year of the war. As it became known at the beginning of 2024, the French want to supply the Ukrainians with 78 more models of truck-based precision howitzers over the course of this year.

However, for military tactical reasons, it is not known how many of this number were delivered at the beginning of June. On the other hand, Moscow has so far kept 2S43 Malwa out of combat in and around the treacherously attacked neighboring country. However, bloggers are now eagerly sharing a video on online platform X outlining their alleged location in the Russian border region of Belgorod.

Ukrainian front near Kharkiv: Russia deploys the new 2S43 Malwa howitzer

On this front line on the border of the two countries, Russian infantry forces have tried unsuccessfully in recent weeks to advance towards the second largest Ukrainian city, Kharkiv (about 1.5 million people). The 2S43 Malwa is clearly intended to serve as artillery support for these units of Kremlin autocrat Vladimir Putin, some of which have already been eliminated.

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The besieged Ukrainian city of Volchansk (formerly home to 19,000 people) is located in the far north of the devastated country in the Kharkiv region, just a few kilometers from the Russian border. It is not possible to verify whether 2S43 Malwa bombed that area and the exact time from which the images came cannot be verified.

2S43 bored
Weapon type: Self-propelled light armored howitzer
crew: 5 artillery soldiers
Weight: 32 tons (without ammunition)
Length Width: 13m/2.75m
Main armament: 1 x 152 mm howitzer 2A64

The question arises: why did the Russian army not use 2S43 Malwa earlier or elsewhere in the Ukrainian war? Speculation. It is said that the wheeled self-propelled howitzer has no secondary armament. There is no machine gun on the driver’s cabin and no powerful integrated kill system that can fire rifle-like shrapnel against accelerating suicide drones. Using a howitzer in the vast Donbass area would likely be very risky.

Vladimir Putin’s new weapon: rarely seen in the Ukraine war so far

Because: The commonly used 3OF45 explosive bomb has a firing distance of less than 25 kilometers. This meant that the self-propelled howitzers had to be brought closer to the front in order to be able to fight enemy positions. This puts the crew and their vehicle at a distance from the FPV kamikaze drones, which is a significant risk, especially as the 2S43 Malwa is only lightly armored and would not be able to drive if hit directly in the driver’s cabin, for example. .

For comparison: the Caesar 155 mm howitzer can fire NATO standard caliber high-explosive grenades at a distance of 40 km, and the Vulcano 155 precision-guided artillery grenade can fire more than 50 km. Thus the limited range limits Putin’s 2S43 Malwa missile. It is also not known how accurate propellant grenades are. Using a rifle, trained soldiers should be able to fire at least seven to eight rounds per minute, meaning a target at a larger range can be covered by explosive ammunition. theoretically.

Ukrainian Army artillery unit equipped with three Tsar self-propelled howitzers.  (archive photo)
Ukrainian Army artillery unit equipped with three Tsar self-propelled howitzers. (Archive photo) © IMAGO / Cover Images

Vladimir Putin Weapons: Number of Russian 2S43 Malwa unknown

It is also unclear how many howitzers have been delivered to the Russian Armed Forces so far. The Moscow Defense Ministry concluded a contract to order an unspecified number of weapons with the Russian arms manufacturer Rostec only in mid-August 2023. Russian State News Agency TASS Then on October 26, he announced the delivery of the first batch to the Kremlin army. It was not clear from the report how many copies of the weapon were used.

The fact that the 2S43 Malwa is now in use in the Belgorod border region may be because Moscow previously assumed that the Ukrainians would not respond on Russian territory with Western long-range weapons. However, as the latest example of Putin’s destructive missile battery, also in Belgorod, shows, this assumption may have been dispelled. (evening)

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New Anti-Aircraft Ammunition: US Releases Urgently Needed Military Aid to Ukraine

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The opening of a new front line in the Kharkiv region by the Russian side will only put Ukraine in trouble for a short time. However, Kiev still lacks ammunition. And now the next batch comes from the United States.

The Ukrainian army is receiving urgently needed supplies. The United States will soon provide Ukraine with additional military aid worth about $2.3 billion (about €2.14 billion) to defend against Russia’s aggressive war. This was announced by US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin during a visit to Washington by his Ukrainian counterpart Rustam Umzhirov.

Austin explained that the package approved by US President Joe Biden includes “additional anti-aircraft missiles, anti-tank weapons, and other critical munitions from US stockpiles.” The “realignment of some foreign military supplies” will also allow the United States to provide munitions for Patriot missiles and other air defense systems “on an accelerated time frame.”

The aid is one of several that have already been made available since the US Congress released new funds worth about $61 billion (€56.2 billion) to Kiev in late April. According to the Pentagon, the US has already provided more than $50 billion in military aid to Kiev since Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine began more than two years ago.

Kyiv prepares to import electricity from the European Union

Ukraine has managed to stabilize the situation on the nearly 1,000-kilometer-long front line after resuming US arms shipments despite continued Russian pressure.

The Russian opening of a new front line in the Kharkiv region has only briefly put the Ukrainian side in trouble. According to media reports, when it comes to artillery deployment, there are now only three Russian shells for every Ukrainian shell instead of the previous five or more.

Given the ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, Kyiv is preparing to import electricity from the European Union. Following Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal’s report on the current state of the country’s energy supply, a decision on electricity imports is now necessary, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his evening video message.

“We are now fully committed to the volume of imports agreed with the EU, and I am grateful to all our neighbors for this help,” Zelensky said. “We are doing everything we can to increase imports and this should be a European solution.” His government is preparing the relevant agreements.

Zelensky called on the Ministry of Energy to inform the population on a daily basis about the state of work in the energy sector, the current deficit and the country’s measures to eliminate this deficit.

Lukashenko warns Kyiv

In recent months, the Russian military has begun targeting and destroying Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. The aim of these attacks is also to weaken the population’s will to resist.

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said in a speech on the occasion of the upcoming Republic Day on June 3 in Minsk that NATO does not want to end the war in neighboring Ukraine and also intends to drag Belarus into it. “I guarantee you that we will not allow clashes on the border with Ukraine, they will not happen,” he said.

At the same time, Lukashenko warned Kiev to refrain from provocations on the border. “I would like to ask Ukrainians not to play with fire,” Lukashenko said. Minsk will not allow any aggravation or escalation. Just a few days ago, Belarus increased its border forces on the border with Ukraine due to alleged provocations.

Kiev rejected this, saying that Ukraine was simply fortifying its defensive positions on the border. At the beginning of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine more than two years ago, Belarus allowed Russian military personnel to deploy from its territory.

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Hurricane Beryl Heads Towards Jamaica

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Hurricane Beryl Heads Towards Jamaica

As of: July 3, 2024 at 1:09 AM

At least six people have been killed in the Caribbean as a result of Hurricane Beryl. Many homes and streets have been destroyed. The storm has been somewhat downgraded, but serious damage is still feared in Jamaica.

Hurricane Beryl has weakened slightly on its way through the Caribbean. As the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) announced, it has been downgraded to the second-highest Category 4. As a result, the hurricane, which has winds of up to 250 kilometers per hour, is now just below the Category 5 threshold.

The hurricane is now heading toward Jamaica, where severe damage is also feared. Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness urged residents to stock up on drinking water and canned food ahead of Beryl’s expected passage.

A total of six deaths have been reported.

The hurricane had previously left a trail of destruction across the southeastern Caribbean. Beryl made landfall on the island of Carriacou, part of the tiny Caribbean nation of Grenada, on Monday. Footage shows roofs torn off as if they were made of cardboard. Palm trees were snapped like matchsticks and debris was sent flying into the air. “Within half an hour, Carriacou was flattened,” said Grenada’s Prime Minister Deacon Mitchell. Homes on the island were almost completely destroyed.

Grenada has reported three deaths so far, and two people have died in Venezuela. St. Vincent and the Grenadines mourns one death – Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves said 90 percent of homes in the Union Islands have been damaged or destroyed. Power outages and blocked roads are making communication with particularly affected islands difficult.

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Beryl is the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean in July.

In less than 24 hours, Beryl had grown from a tropical storm to a Category 4 hurricane on Sunday and strengthened further after passing over Grenada. Previously, Hurricane Dennis became the first hurricane to become a Category 4 on July 8, 2005, wrote expert Michael Lowry on the X platform.

Beryl was the strongest hurricane on record in the Atlantic Ocean in July, writes Philip Klotzbach, a hurricane meteorologist at Colorado State University. One reason is the extremely warm seawater. “The current Caribbean ocean heat content is consistent with what we typically have in mid-September,” Klotzbach said. The most active phase of hurricane season is typically between mid-August and mid-October.

Climate change is making powerful storms like Beryl more likely. Tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and Caribbean are gaining strength at an accelerating rate as surface temperatures rise, according to a study published in October in the journal Scientific Reports. Because of warmer waters and the expected onset of La Niña, a cold-water phase in the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. National Weather Service (NOAA) is warning of a particularly strong Atlantic hurricane season this year.

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Serious riots against Syrian refugees in Türkiye

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Serious riots against Syrian refugees in Türkiye

As of: July 2, 2024 at 5:48 PM

Since the start of the Syrian civil war, Turkey has taken in more than three million refugees. Now there are serious riots against Syrians in Turkish cities – and anti-Turkish protests in Syria.

Carnage-like conditions prevailed Sunday evening in Kayseri, a conservative city of millions in central Anatolia. “We don’t want any more Syrians, we don’t want any more refugees,” protesters chanted. And it’s not just words: Many Syrian-owned shops, homes and cars were vandalized with rocks and clubs and, in at least one case, set on fire.

Although Kayseri is a stronghold of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party, the rioters are demanding Erdogan’s resignation. They hold him responsible for the large number of refugees in the country. They accuse the refugees of being the cause of the tense economic situation with rising prices and lack of living space.

Nearly 500 people were arrested.

The protests spread to several other cities on Monday, from Gaziantep on the Syrian border to the western city of Bursa. Police responded with water cannons and tear gas. The next day, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said the number of rioters detained was about 500, many with criminal records.

There have been frequent riots against refugees in Turkey. Ahead of parliamentary and presidential elections last year, the umbrella organization of Syrian associations in Turkey complained of increased violence during the election campaign. Spokesman Mehmet Akter said at the time: ARD Studio Istanbul:

Yes, we see it very clearly. Unfortunately, it was the same in 2019. Before the local elections at that time, the Syrians were the issue of the election campaign. They were accused of all sorts of things, including in the media. After the elections in 2020 and 2021, we had no problems. All the discussions ended in no time.

A Syrian man is said to have harassed a girl.

There are no elections this time. The reason the mob is still roaming the streets is a message that has spread on social media: A Syrian man is said to have sexually harassed a seven-year-old Syrian girl. The man has since been arrested.

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But the violence did not end there. Instead, the tide has shifted: As a result of the riots in Turkey, there are now anti-Turkish protests in northern Syria. “Come on guys, come on, smash the cars!” In an online video that has been viewed nearly five million times in a short period of time, men attack Turkish trucks with paving stones, clubs and iron bars at the al-Bab border crossing. Windows are broken. “Come on, get out! Come on, go back to Turkey!” the men shout.

Speculation about meetings between Erdogan and Assad

In the eyes of the Turkish opposition, the background to the tensions is not the incident in Kayseri, or not only. There is speculation about a possible meeting between Turkish President Erdogan and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Both have been hostile to each other since the outbreak of the Syrian war.

The potential rapprochement worries Syrian refugees in Turkey, on the one hand, because they fear returning to Syria, and, on the other hand, pro-Turkish rebels in Syria, because they fear for their protection from Erdogan.

A Turkish truck caught fire at the Al-Bab border crossing.

Such a meeting could be arranged as early as this week by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Assad’s most important ally. Erdogan is expected to meet Putin on the sidelines of a Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit that begins Wednesday in Kazakhstan.

Christian Butkrit, ARD Istanbul, Tagesschau, July 2, 2024, 4:18 p.m.

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