Russia-Ukraine SITREP for 11 JAN 2024 23:59* PST - It's Quiet - Almost Too Quiet
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SITREP 578 is 59 pages and a full report.
What's Happening
What's the big story? No territorial changes, no missile attacks, no drone strikes, and a Russian armored column is ambushed in the Kupyansk AO.
What's the second story? President Zelenskyy issues a rare rebuke directed at Ukraine's partners - well one specific partner when you read between the lines.
Summary
- Fighting continued in the Kupyansk AO
- A Russian armored column was ambushed near Pershotravneve
- In the Kupyansk AO, Russia is forming new Storm-Z companies
- Fighting continued in the Kreminna AO
- Rockets fired by HIMARS hit a hotel used as a Russian barracks in occupied Makiivka
- Fighting continued in the Bakhmut AO
- Fighting continued in the Klishchiivka AO
- Fighting continued in the Avdiivka AO
- Fighting continued in the Marinka AO
- Fighting continued in the Vuhledar AO
- Fighting continued in the Orikhiv AO
- The IAEA inspectors at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant were successfully rotated
- Fighting continued in the Kherson AO
- Türkiye, Bulgaria, and Romania formalized their agreement to demine the Black Sea
- In the last five months, over 15 million metric tons of cargo carried by 500 ships have left Ukrainian ports
- In the Chernihiv Oblast, a man was killed by a Russian DRG unit
- The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine is creating a 5-kilometer security zone along the Russia-Ukraine border due to the increasing number of incidents
- A one-way drone struck an electrical substation in the Belgorod region of Russia
- The Russian 70th Guards Motor Infantry Regiment headquarters in Shali, Chechnya, burned to the ground
- A Ukrainian drone struck the JSC 711 Aircraft Repair Plant in Borisoglebsk, Voronezh, Russia
- Moldova has issued economic sanctions against the breakaway Republic of Transnistria
- The Verkhovna Rada withdrew the mobilization bill for a second time for rewriting
- The Prosecutor General Office of Ukraine confirmed that Russia is using North Korean-sourced Kn-23 SRBMs
- The foreign ministers of Ukraine and Hungary will meet on January 29
- President Zelenskyy criticized Western partners for their diminishing support
- The United States is expected to request more detailed 2024 military plans from Ukraine
- The White House confirmed that no further military aid will be sent to Ukraine unless Congress authorizes more funds
- A Pentagon report found that 40,000 pieces of military equipment sent to Ukraine were poorly tracked, but there were no signs of abuse
- The U.S. Department of Defense and State Department denied any military equipment shipped to Ukraine had been stolen or misappropriated
- Ukraine received Stinger missiles that were produced between 1979 and 1989, with some originally earmarked for the Mujahideen in Afghanistan
- Russia warned Ecuador not to move forward with a planned transfer of $200 million worth of Soviet and post-Soviet weapons to the United States
- The Czech company Isolit-Bravo has provided Ukraine with eight uncrewed land drones that can carry up to 350 kilograms
- Estonia announced an aid package of 1.2 billion euros to Ukraine
- Latvia announced a new military aid package
- Latvia and Ukraine signed a joint agreement to produce military-grade drones
- Russian opposition figure Boris Nadezhdin met with the family members of mobiks who criticized President Putin and the Russian Ministry of Defense
- The former general manager of a construction firm involved in the building of the Vostochny Cosmodrome, Sergei Volkodav, was beaten to death
- Serbian sniper Dejan Berić reported that the situation with Serbian volunteers being abused has been resolved
- Abused Serbian volunteers released their own video appealing to President Putin to transfer them to a different military unit
- Political opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov has been charged with justifying terrorism and is facing 5 to 7 years in a penal colony
- Belarusian state media showed 35 illegally deported Ukrainian children undergoing military training, calling it a “wonderful vacation”
- Turkish journalists who were at the Park Hotel in Kharkiv when it was attacked condemned Russia
- Finland has extended its border closure with Russia
- The Biden Administration supports a draft law that would confiscate up to $300 billion in frozen Russian assets and transfer the funds to Ukraine
- If the measure makes it out of committee, is passed by Congress, and signed by Biden, it would only yield $5 billion
- South Korea accused North Korea of using Ukraine as a proving ground for their nuclear-capable missiles
- The security services of Israel and Egypt have refused to let 29 Ukrainian citizens exit the Gaza Strip
- Russia imported $8.7 billion in Western semiconductors and $22.2 billion in dual-use electronics in 2023
- Romania has become the largest port of entry for Ukrainian grain
- The two largest state-owned refiners in India reportedly have cut a deal with Saudi Arabia to purchase crude oil, snubbing Russia
- The sale of Russian coal dropped in 2023 despite steep discounts
- Russia had a 3.2 trillion rouble budget deficit in 2023
- 2023 Russian oil and gas sales revenue fell short of planned targets
- The Ministry of Finance of Russia announced it was restarting gold reserve sales to improve liquidity
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