The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces assured that it also lost 476 tanks, 1,487 armored fighting vehicles, 230 artillery systems, 74 multiple rocket launchers, 44 air defense systems, 96 aircraft, 118 helicopters, 947 motor vehicles, 3 ships/boats, 60 fuel tankers, 21 tactical and operational UAVs, and 12 pieces of special equipment.
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two Revolutionary Guard officers killed in Israeli attack in Syria
The Revolutionary Guards, the ideological army of the Islamic Republic of Iran, announced on February 8 the death of two senior officers, killed in an Israeli attack the day before in Syria, threatening to retaliate to avenge their deaths.
“The defenders of the shrine, the Colonels of the Guardians Ehsan Karbalaipur and Morteza Saidnejad were martyred, a crime committed by the Zionist regime during a rocket attack in the suburbs of Damascus, Syria, yesterday morning (February 7) »according to a statement published on Sepah News, the Guardians’ website. “The Zionist regime (Israel, editor’s note) will pay for this crime”promise the Guardians.
Thousands of internet users in Europe deprived of internet following a probable cyber-attack
Thousands of Internet users are deprived of the Internet in France and Europe due to a probable cyber-attack on a satellite network, which occurred at the start of the Russian offensive in Ukraine, according to concordant sources.
According to Orange, “nearly 9,000 subscribers” of a satellite internet service from its subsidiary Nordnet, in France, are deprived of the internet following a “cyber-event” which occurred on February 24 within Viasat, a American satellite operator of which he is the client.
Eutelsat, parent company of the bigblu satellite internet service, also confirmed to AFP on Friday evening that around a third of the 40,000 bigblu subscribers in Europe (Germany, France, Hungary, Greece, Italy, Poland) were affected by the breakdown on Viasat.
In the United States, Viasat said on Wednesday that a “cyber event” had caused “a partial network outage” for customers “in Ukraine and elsewhere” in Europe dependent on its KA-SAT satellite.
Viasat gave no further details, confining itself to indicating that “the police and state partners” had been notified and “were providing assistance” for the investigations.
If the euphemism “cyber-event” left little doubt that it was a cyber-attack, the fact was confirmed on Thursday by General Michel Friedling, who heads the French Space Command. .
“For a few days, shortly following the start of operations, we have had a satellite network which covers Europe in particular and in particular Ukraine which was the victim of a cyber attack, with tens of thousands of terminals which have been returned inoperative immediately following this attack”, he indicated during a press briefing organized by the Ministry of Defense, specifying that he was speaking “of a civilian network, Viasat”.
These disturbances also affect, in Germany and central Europe, 5,800 wind turbines with a total power of 11 gigawatts.
“Due to a massive disruption of the satellite connection in Europe, remote monitoring and control of thousands of wind power converters is currently only possible to a limited extent,” said the manufacturer of these wind turbines, the German Enercon, this week in a statement
Enercon says the problems began on February 24, the first day of the invasion of Ukraine.
“There is no danger for the wind turbine” which continues to produce energy but can no longer be reset remotely if necessary, explains the manufacturer.
A report by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), quoted by the daily Handelsblatt on Friday, considers it “conceivable” that a cyberattack is the cause of this outage.
Military and cyber specialists fear that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict will give rise to an outbreak of cyber-attacks, a “cyber-Armageddon” with significant consequences for civilians in Ukraine and Russia, but also in the rest of the world, for spillover or “splash” effect, as a French military official recently called it.
For now, the worst-case scenario seems to have been avoided, with the observed attacks appearing contained in their effects and geographic scale.
Cybersecurity companies have observed attacks in Ukraine with a new data-destroying virus, the real effects of which are little known.
In Russia, institutional sites have been made inaccessible from abroad, to protect them from denial of service (DOS) attacks which regularly render them inoperative.
As happened with the Nazis, Ukraine asks to create a special court to try Vladimir Putin
“At the IPC we firmly believe that sport and politics should not mix. However, through no fault of their own, the war has now come to these Games and, behind the scenes, many governments are influencing our cherished event,” said IPC President Andrew Parsons, adding that “the situation is rapidly escalating.” , put the body “in a unique and impossible position so close to the start of the Games.”
It is that, this Wednesday, the IPC had resolved that athletes from both countries might participate under a neutral flag. However, “an overwhelming number of members” contacted the entity to state that they would not be part of the competition if they did not modify that resolution.