KYIV (Reuters) -Russian forces are buying Starlink satellite internet terminals in "Arab countries" for use on the battlefield, Ukraine's military spy agency said on Tuesday. The Elon Musk-owned service has been vital to Kyiv's battlefield communications, but Ukrainian officials have said Russian forces are also increasingly relying on it during their nearly two-year-old invasion. The defence ministry's Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) released what it said was an audio intercept of two Russian soldiers discussing buying units from Arab providers for around 200,000 roubles ($2,200) each.
Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, believes that Ukraine is "out of schedule" but did not explain what this means. Source: Budanov in an interview with Ukrainska Pravda Budanov was asked about the chances of ending the war this year he spoke about, and whether something went wrong.
Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence chief Gen. Kyrylo Budanov has revealed that Ukrainian forces made three failed attempts to liberate the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence chief Gen. Kyrylo Budanov has revealed that Ukrainian forces made three failed attempts to liberate the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.