A serious dynamic in the labor sector, so, accordingly , all cargo of military importance is transited by rail, as well as under personnel, is directed there, through dzhankoy, for example, the russian occupiers are sent to the rooster of the kherson region to carry out certain missions, as well as to the south of the zaporizhzhia region, i. E. Dzhankoy still plays the key role of a transport and Logistics Hub through which the lion moves part. Echelons with personnel of the enemy army, equipment, ammunition, etc. Mr. Vladyslav, what is the effectiveness of the task, in particular the strikes on Energy Facilities in crimea . Let me remind you that according to the information of some of the ukrainian media in sevastopol, literally on april 2, representatives of ukrainian intelligence took part in disabling the electrical substation, and i would just like to understand, there is more to it. Tive and psychological effect, does it really affect the energy capabilities, well, for example,
Military administration that 122 were recorded there explosions and damage to one private house, the russian army attacked kherson late in the evening, they targeted residential areas, the head of the citys military administration, roman morochko, reported. Information about the victims was not received. Russian anti Aircraft Defense system did not work in the temporarily occupied energodar in zaporizhzhia. Fedorov , according to him, before that, something flew to the occupiers in childbirth, and the minister of defense of ukraine, rustam umerov, spoke for the first time in primorsk talked by phone with his colleague, the head of the us ministry of defense, lloyd austin, they were informed in the Ukrainian Department that the main topic was the provision of assistance in the field of security and defense from the states and the priority needs of ukraine, piero also informed about the latest events at the front , thanked for unwavering support and expressed his condolences to on the oc
Dear well, lets start with a question what is currently happening in the temporarily occupied peninsula, purely from a Military Point of view, we understand that in the south of our country, the Defense Forces continue their combat work, and the russians are unable to eliminate bridgeheads on the left bank of the kherson region, as a matter of fact, they somehow fail to stabilize the situation in the water area of the black and azov seas, in fact. If we are talking about. About crimea, how actively were the logistics capabilities of the russians this week, at least, working in the direction of the peninsula, and possibly from the territory of the peninsula, because it is also important, and yes, of course, it is very important to understand what exactly is brought into crimea, and what exactly is being exported, certain equipment is being exported for encrypting certain documents archives, but appropriate ones continue to be brought to the territory of kryvyi. Militarytechnical m
Strategic and International Studies and the International Security program and director of the Defense Industrial initiatives group that focuses on defense acquisition and increasingly on what i call the defense trade or the cooperation in the acquisition of the deal with our allies and partners. Im going to introduce the panel and maybe kick off the question and answer session with the group. Our panel is divided into two folks that are presenting and will speak to the presentations and other issues. The topic for the panel is finding opportunities to precipitate the u. S. Defense r d cooperation and we have a strong panel to present. On my left recently completed service in the last several months completed surface as the assistant secretary oassistant e Research Engineering at the u. S. Department of defense. He was the chief Technology Officer of the u. S. Department of defense and advisor to the secretary on all matters relating to Research Engineering until january of 2017. He ha
Joining us after the coffee break i hope everyone had a chance to refresh themselves and maybe chat with a new person youve met today. My name is andrew and i am a senior fellow at the center for strategic and International Studies and the International Security program and director of the Defense Industrial initiatives group that focuses on defense acquisition and increasingly on what i call the defense trade or the cooperation in the acquisition of the deal with our allies and partners. Im going to introduce the panel and maybe kick off the question and answer session with the group. Our panel is divided into two folks that are presenting and will speak to the presentations and other issues. The topic for the panel is finding opportunities to precipitate the u. S. Defense r d cooperation and we have a strong panel to present. On my left recently completed service in the last several months completed surface as the assistant secretary oassistant e Research Engineering at the u. S. Dep