Tonight, a major development in our story "298 Counts of Murder" – the hunt for the killers who shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lampur in 2014.
A Russian Buk missile destroyed the Boeing 777 over Eastern Ukraine in Russian-backed rebel territory.
Dutch investigators pieced the wreckage together and used social media to document the missile launcher's movements from a Russian base.
After a two-year trial, a Dutch court earlier this month found three men guilty of murder. Two are former Russian security officers, the third is a Ukrainian who led pro-Russia troops. They were sentenced to life, but Russia refuses to extradite them to the Netherlands.
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The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has shown the first 152-mm artillery shells made by the Ukroboronprom State Concern [Ukraine's state-run manufacturer of weapons and military hardware – ed.]. These shells will be delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in a few days.
250 convicts sentenced to forced labour, serving their sentences in Nizhny Tagil, will be employed at UralVagonZavod, the largest tank factory [in the world – ed.]. Source: Press service of the Federal Penitentiary Service in Sverdlovsk Oblast (Russia); Important Stories, an independent Russian investigative reporting media outlet Details: It is noted that the prisoners will work as machine tool operators, drill operators, turners, milling machine operators, grinding machine operators, electric
Russia has increased the number of aircraft at the Engels airfield in Saratov Oblast, which may mean the Kremlin aims to increase its strikes in Ukraine, Yuriy Ihnat, spokesman of the Air Force Command, said on Ukrainian national television on Nov. 30.
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An analysis of Russian fortifications suggests that critical ground lines of communications (GLOC) from Crimea to mainland Ukraine are threatened by further Ukrainian offensive in Kherson Oblast, the U.S.-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) stated in a new update on Nov. 27.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have not yet gained control over the Kinburn Spit in Mykolaiv Oblast, the Russian troups are currently regrouping there. Source: Yevhen Yerin, Head of the joint press centre for Ukraine's defence forces on the Tavriya front, during the 24/7 national joint newscast on 29 November Quote: "The enemy is currently regrouping there.
The Russian Federation deployed a large convoy of military equipment to the Republic of Belarus, which included at least 15 Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems and 10 units of engineering equipment. Source: Independent Belarusian military monitoring media outlet Belaruski Hajun, citing the Telegram channel of the Community of Railway Workers of Belarus Details: The convoy departed from Yeysk railway station (Krasnodar Krai in the Russian Federation) on 25 November, and on 28 November it was sig
It is highly likely that Russia has completely stopped deploying its typical military formations, called “Battalion Tactical Groups” (BTGs), in the past three months, the UnitedKingdom Defence Intelligence reported on its update on the situation in Ukraine as of Nov. 29.
Russian military bloggers' claims that Russian troops have broken through the Ukrainian defensive line near Bakhmut appear to be exaggerations, U.S. think tank the Institute for the Study of the War (ISW) said in its update on the Russian invasion of Ukraine for Nov. 29.
Family members and loved ones bid farewell to sailors as the carrier begins its months-long deployment.
The Ukrainian military has shot down two Russian aircraft on the Lysychansk and Bakhmut fronts on 28 November. Source: Yurii Ihnat, Spokesperson for the Air Force of Ukraine, on air of the 24/7 national joint newscast Quote: "Yesterday we got plenty of results.
It is “absolutely despicable” what Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is doing in Ukraine in the last few weeks, White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said at a press briefing on Nov. 28.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine struck a cluster of Russian Grad multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) and troops in Kherson Oblast, adviser to Kherson Oblast's Council, Serhiy Khlan, said on Facebook on Nov. 28.
Russia moved up to 12 ships into the Black Sea on 29 November, including one vessel carrying a total of up to 8 Kalibr missiles. Source: Military Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram Quote: "As of 29 November: 12 enemy ships are on combat duty in the Black Sea, including one carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles with a total firing capacity of eight missiles.
According to the military, Russian forces forward movement was stopped near Novoselivske and Bilohorivka in Luhansk Oblast and Serebrianks, Verkhniokamyanske, Bilohorivka, Yakovlivka, Pervomayske, Opytne, Nevelske and Krasnohorivka in Donetsk Oblast.
NATO leaders are again considering the idea of providing Ukraine with MiG-29 and U.S. F-16 fighter jets, James Stavridis, a retired U.S. Navy admiral and former supreme allied commander of NATO, wrote in an article for the Bloomberg news agency on Nov. 29.
A new US military report says PLA island-seizure training is becoming more realistic and has focused on fighting at night and in rough weather.
During the nine months of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, Ukraine’s air defense forces have detected and tracked more than 240,000 enemy aerial targets, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhnyy said in Telegram on Nov. 30.
Wagner fighters have been blamed by the UN for numerous atrocities and human rights violations in the Central African Republic, among other countries.