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[Overview of the situation in Ukraine on April 16] Telegram: https://t.me/UKR_RU_WarMap 0:00 Introduction 0:40 General situation in the war in Ukraine 2:20 News about the situation in Ukraine and Russia that the major media aren't reporting 2:14 Most of the shells used by Russia are now made in North Korea 3:34 Deficit-ridden Gazprom to turn around its fortunes in the washing machine business 4:59 Drone attack on a high-rise apartment building in Moscow 5:45 Situation in various regions 6:22 The situation in the Sumy, Kursk, Belgorod and Harkiv areas 9:21 The situation in the Luhansk Oblast in the northeast, the ChasivYar area in the east, and the Tretsk area 12:29 The situation in the Donetsk Oblast in the southeast, the Pokrovsk, Kravkov and Bremivka areas 16:25 Incidents of explosions and fires in the rear areas 17:48 Southern Zaporizhzhya province, the battle situation in the province of Kherson ●Recent past videos are on the playlist • 【ウクライナ情勢】 ●The full text can be read on note with explanatory diagrams https://note.com/sumaitotoushi/ #Ukraine battle situation #Ukraine situation #President Putin Regarding this situation, the Deep State Project has pointed out that the serious losses suffered by the Russian military from late March to early April may be having an impact. On the other hand, Dr. Krug, a researcher at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, calculated based on data from the Russian Ministry of Finance and local budgets that the Russian military is paying 2 billion rubles per day to contract soldiers, and that 1,000 to 1,500 people are signing up with the military every day, so he analyzed that they are able to recruit enough people to make up for the losses. In addition, Mr. Barros, who is in charge of the Russian specialist group at the War Institute, estimates that with the current number of losses, they will be able to continue military operations for another 12 to 16 months. There have been 99 reported ground battles across the front line. This is a news section on the situation in Ukraine and Russia that is often viewed alongside the battle map. You can also use the YouTube chapter function to watch the parts you want to see. No.1 A joint investigation by Reuters and the Open Source Center has revealed that the majority of shells used by the Russian military in the war in Ukraine last year were manufactured in North Korea. One internal report from a Russian military unit states that 75% to 100% of the shells were made in North Korea. The Ukrainian military intelligence agency HUR has analyzed that, overall, around half of the shells were made in North Korea. In addition, when the movement of cargo ships was tracked using satellite images, it was analyzed that from September 2023 to March 17 this year, at least 15,809 containers of military supplies were transported in 64 voyages from the North Korean port of Rajin to the Russian ports of Donau and Vostochny, and that at present, artillery shells are still being transported to Russia by container ship about three times a month. The shells are mainly transported to Chihoretsk in Krasnodar and then taken to the front line, and according to Mr. Griffiths, a member of the sanctions monitoring team for North Korea, “Russia would not have been able to continue the war without North Korean support”. Second The Russian energy giant Gazprom, which is now on the verge of collapse due to its unprecedented large deficit, has decided to start producing washing machines and refrigerators as a new business in order to keep the company alive. Having lost its European customers due to sanctions and having also seen its gas supply contract with China fall through, Gazprom saw its gas exports fall by two-thirds, and in the year before last it posted a deficit of 629 billion rubles (1 trillion yen), and last year it posted a deficit of 1 trillion rubles (1.7 trillion yen). Rumor has it that the company plans to lay off 1,500 employees, which is 40% of its head office workforce, and it has begun selling off its real estate, and its very existence is in doubt. For this reason, the Russian government has transferred the refrigerator factory of the German company Bosch, which was located in St. Petersburg, and it is planned to restart the factory from this summer. However, it is said that the licenses for the programs and software necessary for the factory to operate were taken away by Bosch when it withdrew from Russia, so there are expected to be high hurdles before it can be put into operation. According to Imanov, the founder of the Russian home appliance brand Jacky's, “It will take an investment of around 5 billion yen to restart the factory, but it won't be able to compete with the likes of LG and Samsung from South Korea, or Haier and Hisense from China.” He expressed a pessimistic view.