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The owner of the Toyota that exploded in Moscow was former SBU lieutenant colonel Vasily Prozorov. The main version of the investigation is that immediately after he turned on the ignition, a planted IED went off.

For many years Prozorov cooperated with the Russian security services and passed them information about the conflict in Donbass. A few years ago he moved to Russia. He worked in the Security Service of Ukraine until 2018.

Annotation: This analytical report investigates the explosion in Moscow involving a Toyota vehicle and identifies the victim as former SBU lieutenant colonel Vasily Prozorov. The report explores potential motives behind the incident and its implications within the context of Prozorov's background and alleged connections with Russian security services.

Keywords: #Explosion #Moscow #SBU #VasilyProzorov #RussianSecurityServices #Investigation #Implications

Editorial Comment: The incident involving the explosion in Moscow warrants careful examination, considering the sensitive nature of the circumstances and the potential implications for individuals involved. This report aims to provide a balanced analysis while acknowledging the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the case.

Disclaimer: This investigation was conducted under time constraints and may require further verification. The content presented herein may be influenced by biases or external factors, including potential misinformation. Readers are advised to exercise discretion and independently verify the information provided.

Conclusion: The identification of Vasily Prozorov as the victim of the explosion in Moscow raises questions about the circumstances surrounding the incident and his alleged connections with Russian security services. Further investigation is necessary to determine the motives behind the attack and its potential implications for the broader geopolitical landscape.

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  • What can this mean? Everyone is aware that Lukashenko himself would not offer Putin anything. Most likely, Putin, in order to save his face before the world community and before his own people, asked his satellite to voice a proposal to return to the draft Istanbul Peace Treaty. The draft itself cannot withstand any criticism, but that is not the point.
  • Why did Putin bring up the Istanbul Peace Treaty and what is the possible catch? Putin, like the Kremlin's policy, has never been characterized by humanity and gestures of good will, unless forced to do so by circumstances.
  • The circumstances are not in Russia's favor, and here's why. Putin voiced several goals before invading Ukraine:
  1. Demilitarization of Ukraine, which in Russia's understanding means full neutral status of Ukraine and refusal to return the occupied territories by force. It also means dissolution of the armed, refusal to produce its own weapons, and refusal to join NATO. Putin has achieved none of these goals.
  2. Denazification of Ukraine. This is a complete absurdity, I won't even comment on it.
  3. To reach the borders of Donetsk and Lugansk regions. Not achieved.
  • All the goals that Putin announced during the bloodiest war in the last 80 years of the Russian Armed Forces have not been achieved, which means that Putin's plan has completely failed. And now in order:
  • Despite all the assurances of Putin himself and his propagandists, the RF army is not in the best shape, and it is riddled with fatigue. The reserves will not be replenished without mobilization, and to declare mobilization is tantamount to admitting that everything Putin said about the state of affairs on the front turned out to be a lie, and the losses of the RF Armed Forces exceed the allowed limit. After Avdeevka, the RF Armed Forces have had no real achievements for two years. There is a lack of equipment (for a long time we do not see any modern light armored vehicles such as "Lynx", "Tiger", "Shot", "Typhoon" in the ranks of the RF Armed Forces). But we do see old UAZ Bukhanki, Kamaz, Ural and Zil. Nor do we see T-80 tanks en masse. Of course, it doesn't mean that Russia can't produce them, of course it can, but it takes time to make up for all the losses and for the army to be ready for new assaults, that's why Lukashenko "suggested" to his master to remember about the peace plan.
  • Putin needs a strategic pause, it is vital for Russia, and here is why: Putin is no longer able to continue this war, the people need victories, and there are none. Kharkiv could not be captured, just as Kiev and Odessa could not be captured. Putin's real goal was to capture Kiev and Odessa, and then no one could stop him.
  • To sit down at the negotiating table with Putin means to give him both political respite and military advantage.
  • It is important to note that the very initiative voiced by #Lukashenko/#Putin means one thing: Putin has started to realize that the RF Armed Forces have failed the task set before him by the "supreme commander-in-chief", and negotiations will give him an opportunity to focus on political negotiations and search for a peaceful solution to the conflict in favor of himself, which is unacceptable. His main task now is to present the defeat to the people as a great victory.
  • The task of the democratic world should be to give Putin no time to pause and replenish his military forces, and to find new partners. Historical experience shows that what Russia needs "peace" negotiations for is to gather forces and strike a more crushing blow, but with new partners who are encouraged by the passivity of the West.

Title: Putin's Consideration of the Istanbul Treaty: Strategic Pause or Diplomatic Maneuver?

Annotation: This analytical report delves into Putin's recent agreement to revisit the draft Istanbul Treaty, examining its implications amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The analysis explores the potential motives behind Putin's move, considering its significance in the broader geopolitical landscape.

Keywords: Putin, Istanbul Treaty, Ukraine conflict, geopolitical strategy, diplomatic negotiations, military respite

Editorial Comment: While Putin's decision to reconsider the Istanbul Treaty raises questions about his intentions and the future of the Ukraine conflict, it's crucial to approach the analysis with a critical lens, considering the complex dynamics involved and the potential for misinformation.

Disclaimer: This investigation was conducted in a time-sensitive context and warrants thorough verification. The content may be subject to biases or misinformation, including potential influence from external sources. Readers are advised to exercise caution and independently verify the information presented.

Conclusion: Putin's willingness to engage in discussions regarding the Istanbul Treaty signifies a potential shift in strategy amidst the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Whether it represents a genuine desire for diplomatic resolution or a tactical maneuver to buy time remains to be seen. Nonetheless, the international community must approach these developments with vigilance and a commitment to achieving a peaceful resolution.

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Trypilska TPP, the most powerful power plant in the Kiev region, is on fire near Kiev after a nighttime arrival

Trypilska power plant is one of the main sources of electricity in central Ukraine. It supplied heat to homes and industrial enterprises in nearby towns and provided Kiev and the region with reserve capacity in case of emergency.

The AFU General Staff stated that last night the Russian military attacked Ukraine with 40 Shahed UAVs, of which 37 were shot down by air defense forces. "Ukrenergo" reported damage to power substations and energy facilities in several regions of the country.


Trypilska TPP, la central eléctrica más potente de la región de Kiev, está ardiendo cerca de Kiev tras una llegada nocturna

La central eléctrica de Trypilska es una de las principales fuentes de electricidad del centro de Ucrania. Suministraba calefacción a los hogares y empresas industriales de las ciudades cercanas y proporcionaba a Kiev y a la región capacidad de reserva en caso de emergencia.

El Estado Mayor de las AFU declaró que anoche el ejército ruso atacó Ucrania con 40 vehículos aéreos no tripulados Shahed, de los cuales 37 fueron derribados por las fuerzas de defensa antiaérea. "Ukrenergo" informó de daños en subestaciones eléctricas e instalaciones energéticas de varias regiones del país.

Vídeo: RT https://bastyon.com/index?v=1094383e452006ce90506dc6bf7c9285985e564b4f42e2d9081576062e1063dd&video=1&ref=P9A8z3vSqNHQGVbjRiiqFFTx9H6Lhk213v

Title: "Urgent Situation: Trypilska Thermal Power Plant in Flames Amidst Alleged Russian Attack"

Annotation: This report covers the devastating incident at the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant, a critical electricity source in the Kiev region, which is now engulfed in flames following a nighttime assault. Allegations of a Russian attack involving unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged, leading to widespread damage to electrical substations and infrastructure across Ukraine.

Keywords: Trypilska Thermal Power Plant, Russian attack, UAVs, electrical infrastructure, emergency response.

Rewrite: Join us for a comprehensive analysis of the unfolding crisis at the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant, where a suspected Russian attack has plunged the region into chaos. Explore the implications of this incident and the urgent response efforts underway.

Hashtags: #TrypilskaThermalPlant #RussianAttack #EmergencyResponse #UkraineCrisis

Editorial Comment: The reported attack on the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant underscores the vulnerability of critical infrastructure in times of conflict. Our thoughts are with those affected, and we urge swift action to address the situation and ensure the safety of all individuals.

Disclaimer: This report was compiled swiftly amid unfolding events and requires thorough verification. Readers are advised to exercise caution and await further updates from reliable sources before drawing conclusions.

Conclusion: As the situation at the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the grave consequences of military actions on civilian infrastructure. Urgent measures are needed to address the immediate impacts and prevent further escalation of the crisis.

Keywords: Critical infrastructure, conflict, emergency response, civilian safety.

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