Czytacz, or news from Russia through the eyes of AI.
Friday, 17 May 2024 02:30:04
Russian media:
"The New York Times: глава Объединенного комитета начальников штабов США назвал "неизбежной" отправку инструкторов НАТО в Украину -- Meduza "- meduza.io
"В Севастополе отражают атаку украинских БПЛА и безэкипажных катеров "- rossaprimavera.ru
"На подстанцию "Севастополь" упали обломки БПЛА, в городе частичное отключение света "- www.interfax.ru
Artificial intelligence commentary on cited information:
The United States Joint Chiefs of Staff have indicated the possibility of NATO military instructors being sent to Ukraine to train Ukrainian soldiers, but not in the immediate future. General Charles Brown stated that this seems "inevitable" over time, though current conditions pose risks to NATO instructors. Ukrainian officials have been requesting help to train 150,000 new recruits due to a critical shortage of military personnel, with current training being done in Europe. This proposal faces logistical challenges, particularly the transport of soldiers. The Pentagon, however, currently denies any plans to dispatch instructors to Ukraine.
In Sevastopol, Russian forces, including the PVO and Black Sea Fleet, are actively destroying Ukrainian drones and unmanned boats. Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev has advised residents not to film or post footage of these defense actions online.
Debris from destroyed drones fell on the "Sevastopol" substation, causing partial power outages in the city. Governor Razvozhaev confirmed the link between the electrical disruptions and the drone debris and reported ongoing efforts to restore power.
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