Getting ready for Ukrainian Easter means pysanky
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Pysanka artist Oleh Kirashchuk from Kolomyia, Ivano-Frankivsk Obl creates amazing pysanky. A war veteran, fought at Debaltseve, Stanytsia Luhanska.
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Daily overview — Summary report, April 15
A map of the approximate situation on the ground in Ukraine as of 00:00 UTC 15/04/23. pic.twitter.com/mk5Vy6xhWl
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The General Staff’s operational update regarding the Russian invasion as of 18.00 pm, April 15, 2023 is in the dropdown menu below:


- Volyn’, Polissya, Sivershchyna, and Slobozhanshchyna axes: the operational situation has not changed significantly, and no signs of the formation of offensive groups have been detected. Some units of the territorial troops of the armed forces of the Russian Federation continue to be on the territory of the Republic of Belarus. A full check of the combat readiness of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus is underway. Russian forces’ military presence is maintained in the Kursk and Belgorod regions bordering Ukraine. During the past day, Russian forces shelled the settlements of Galaganivka, Chernihiv Oblast; Studenok, Rivne, Iskryskivshchyna, Volfyne of the Sumy Oblast, as well as Kozacha Lopan, Tokarivka, Mali Prohody, Strelecha, Lukyantsi, Neskuchne, Staritsa, Vovchansk, Nesterne and Zemlianki in the Kharkiv Oblast.
- Kupiansk axis: Stroivka, Dvorichanske, Krasne Pershe, Novomlynsk, Dvorichna, Zapadne, Lyman Pershey, Kindrashivka, Masyutivka, Tabaivka, and Berestov in the Kharkiv Oblast were under enemy fire.

- Lyman axis: during the past day, Russian forces conducted unsuccessful offensive actions near the settlements of Dibrova and Bilogorivka. Novoselivske, Stelmakhivka, Nevske, Belogorivka of the Luhansk Oblast and Torske, Dibrova and Spirne of the Donetsk Oblast were hit by artillery fire.

- Bakhmut axis: Russian forces continues to conduct offensive actions. Heavy fighting continues for the city of Bakhmut. Vasyukivka, Orihovo-Vasylivka, Novomarkove, Hryhorivka, Bohdanivka, Bakhmut, Ivanivske, Chasiv Yar, Stupochki, Diliivka, Toretsk and New York of the Donetsk Oblast were affected by enemy shelling.
- Avdiivka axis: Russian forces carried out unsuccessful offensive actions in the Novokalynovo and Pervomaysky areas of the Donetsk Oblast, without success. They shelled the settlements of Novokalynove, Avdiivka, Pervomaiske and Karlivka.
- Mariinka axis: our defenders repelled numerous enemy attacks in the area of the Mariinka settlement of the Donetsk Oblast over the past day. At the same time, Pobyeda and Novomykhailivka got under enemy fire.
- Shakhtarske axis: Russian forces did not carry out offensive operations the last day. They shelled the settlements of Bogoyavlenka, Shakhtars’ke, Novoukrainka, Velyka Novosilka, Neskuchne, Zolota Niva, and Vugledar in the Donetsk Oblast.

- Zaporizhzhia and Kherson axes: Russian forces continue to conduct defensive operations. Over the past 24 hours, there were shelled more than 40 settlements near the frontline. Among them are Vremivka, Novopil’ of the Donetsk Oblast; Olhivske, Malynyvka, Chervone, Gulyaipole, Charivne, Mala Tokmachka, Orihiv of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast; Zolota Balka, Novoberislav, Kozatske, Burgunka, Ivanivka, Mykilske, Antonivka, Bilozerka, Dniprovske of the Kherson Oblast and the city of Kherson.

Military Updates
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1647061428820668420 Russia spins another fake about Bakhmut to undermine trust in Ukraine’s military command, Ukrinform reports. “Deputy Minister of Defense Hanna Maliar reports that today, a Russian psyop once again focused on the topic of Bakhmut and is running the same narrative – claiming that the Ukrainian military command does not spare the lives of their soldiers. Maliar noted that this was not the first time "when the Russians take our texts penned about them and pass them off as their own. The purpose of such Russian spins is to undermine confidence in the decisions of our military command and provoke discontent among the Ukrainians. According to the senior official, numbers and facts speak for themselves. Russian losses in Bakhmut are times higher. There are days when the ratio reaches 1 to 10. […] Maliar emphasized that saving the lives of Ukrainian soldiers is a priority of the military command, which is how the military has repeatedly explained the decisions made through public communications. As reported, earlier the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine denied the claims that mobilized soldiers who had not undergone military training were immediately sent to the front lines. Also, the ministry claims that the military draft notices would not be issued via the application for government e-services, Diia.” According to British Defence Intelligence, (last 48 hours): https://twitter.com/DefenceHQ/status/1646817878702714881- On 11 April 2023, the Russian State Duma adopted a law establishing a unified registry of individuals eligible for military service. The key implication of the measure is that in future, the authorities will be able to serve call-up papers electronically, rather than by letter, removing one obstacle which has previously allowed some to dodge the draft.
- With individuals’ call-up data now digitally linked to other state-provided online services, it is likely that the authorities will punish draft-dodgers by automatically limiting employment rights and restricting foreign travel.
- The measures are reported to be coming into force later in the year; they do not specifically indicate any major new wave of enforced mobilisation.
- Russia has re-energised its assault on the Donetsk Oblast town of Bakhmut as forces of the Russian MoD and Wagner Group have improved co-operation. The Ukrainian defence still holds the western districts of the town but has been subjected to particularly intense Russian artillery fire over the previous 48 hours.
- Wagner assault groups continue to conduct the main advance through the centre of town, while Russian airborne forces (VDV) have relieved some Wagner units securing the northern and southern flanks of the operation.
- Ukrainian forces face significant resupply issues but have made orderly withdrawals from the positions they have been forced to concede.
Losses of the Russian army
As of Saturday 15 April, the approximate losses of weapons and military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces from the beginning of the invasion to the present day:Russia's approximate losses as of April 15, 2023 pic.twitter.com/oLqx0FZSyF
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- Personnel – about 181550 (+460)
- Tanks – 3653 (+3)
- Armoured combat vehicles – 7073 (+4)
- Artillery systems – 2785 (+1)
- Multiple rocket launchers –MLRS - 535 (+0)
- Air defence means – 283 (+0)
- Aircraft - 307 (+0)
- Helicopters - 293 (+0)
- Automotive technology and fuel tanks – 5646 (+6)
- Vessels/boats - 18 (+0)
- UAV operational and tactical level – 2339 (+0)
- Special equipment – 324 (+3)
- Mobile SRBM system – 4 (+0)
- Cruise missiles – 911 (+0)
Humanitarian
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1647131273515741186 What happens if Russia abandons UN-backed grain corridor, Reuters asks? “The Kremlin has said the outlook is "not so great" for extending beyond May 18 a deal that allows the safe wartime export of grain from some Ukrainian Black Sea ports, raising concerns over what happens next with the UN-backed sea corridor. The deal has helped to tackle a global food crisis that UN officials said had been worsened by the most deadly war in Europe since World War Two. Reached in July last year, it created a protected transit corridor to enable exports to resume from three ports in Ukraine, a major producer of grains and oilseeds. Under the pact to create a safe shipping channel, Ukraine has been able to export some 27.7 million tonnes of agricultural products, including 13.9 million tonnes of corn and 7.5 million tonnes of wheat. This represents about 60% of Ukraine's corn exports in the current 2022/23 season and 56% of wheat exports. Other commodities shipped include rapeseed, sunflower oil, sunflower meal and barley. […] Ukraine's ports had been blocked before the agreement was reached in July last year and it is unclear whether it would be possible to ship grain if Russia withdrew. Insurance rates, which are already high, would be likely to climb and shipowners could prove reluctant to allow their vessels to enter a war zone without Russia's agreement. Among the risks insurers would need to consider would be the presence of Russian navy ships in Black Sea waters and floating sea mines. Ukraine's grain exports are forecast to fall in the 2023/24 season after the war has meant farmers planted less corn and wheat. Favourable growing conditions, however, may limit the extent of the decline. The International Grains Council has forecast that Ukraine's corn crop will fall to 21 million tonnes, down from the prior season's 27 million, with exports expected to drop to 15 million tonnes from 20.5 million. Ukraine's wheat production is forecast to fall to 20.2 million tonnes from 25.2 million in 2022/23 and exports to be 11 million versus 14.5 million in the prior season. […] Reduced shipments from major exporter Ukraine have played a role in the global food price crisis. Other factors include climate extremes and the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. If the corridor were to be shut down, it would lead to a jump in global prices of grains when many countries already face a steep rise in the cost of imports of food and fuel. The United Nations World Food Programme said this month food insecurity remains at unprecedented levels.” Nine killed in Russian strike, rescue teams sift through wreckage, Reuters reports. “Russian missiles hit residential buildings in the eastern Ukrainian city of Sloviansk on Friday, killing at least nine people, wounding 21 and reducing parts of apartment blocks to a tangled mess of metal and concrete. Emergency services in eastern Donetsk Region, in a statement on Facebook, said the death toll stood at nine at midnight (2100 GMT), including a two-year-old child. Pavlo Kyrylenko, governor of Donetsk Region, told national television earlier that seven Russian S-300 missiles had been fired.”Environmental
Russians prepare to block ZNPP staff, awaiting Ukraine's possible counteroffensive, Ukrainska Pravda reports, citing Energoatom, the national nuclear energy company, and Enerhodar channel on Telegram. “Reportedly, there is currently a crazy shortage of nuclear engineers needed to operate the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia NPP, and there is also information about an upcoming Ukrainian offensive, so the occupiers are preparing to hold ZNPP staff hostage for a long period of time. It is noted that the invaders have brought a lot of provisions and water to the station. Energoatom has suggested that the Russians may not let the station's staff go after one of the regular work shifts and will lock them in at the ZNPP by force. Energoatom reiterated that this is something that the occupiers had already done at the beginning of the full-scale invasion when they locked in a shift of staff at the Chornobyl NPP. At that time, the invaders did not let the staff go home for about a month, holding people hostage until they were liberated.”Legal
Russia to commit war crimes until invasion put to halt - Canada's foreign minister, Ukrinform reports. “Russia will continue to commit brutal war crimes until its invasion of Ukraine is stopped. That’s according to Canada’s Foreign Minister, Melanie Joly. Reports of a video appearing to show the decapitation of a Ukrainian prisoner of war by Russian forces, are deeply disturbing. It is clear that war crimes & crimes against humanity will continue as long as Russia continues its illegal invasion, Joly wrote on Twitter. […] As reported earlier, two videos showing the gruesome execution of Ukrainian soldiers are circulating on social media. The Security Service of Ukraine has launched a pre-trial inquiry into the beheadings. Law enforcement are taking measures to identify persons complicit in the atrocities. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine appealed to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court with a demand to urgently address the issue in the context of the investigation of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Ukraine by the Russian forces.” https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1647001786136371200 Man suspected of leaking secret US documents appears in court, Reuters reports. “A 21-year-old member of the US Air Force National Guard accused of leaking highly classified military intelligence records online made his initial appearance before a federal judge in Boston on Friday to face charges he unlawfully removed and retained classified materials. Jack Douglas Teixeira of North Dighton, Massachusetts, who was arrested by a team of heavily armed FBI agents at his home on Thursday […]. The leaked classified documents at the heart of the investigation were posted online on a social media website in March and perhaps earlier, but news of their existence did not come to light until it was reported by the New York Times last week. It is believed to be the most serious security breach since more than 700,000 documents, videos and diplomatic cables appeared on the WikiLeaks website in 2010. […] US officials are still assessing the damage done by the leaks, which included records showing purported details of Ukrainian military vulnerabilities and embarrassed Washington by revealing its spying on allies. In a criminal complaint made public on Friday, Teixeira was charged with unlawfully copying and possessing classified defense records. Each offense can carry up to 10 years in prison.” https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1647103204293844996#Mariupol student forced to make public ‘apology’ for #Ukraine flag in #Russia occupied #Crimea#Kolomiyets #Talipov #LetMyPeopleGo #StandWithUkraine #StopRussiahttps://t.co/v7WScQPpNK
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Support
Ukraine secures another $5 billion in funding after meetings, prime minister says, Reuters reports. “Ukraine secured promises of $5 billion in additional funding to support its ongoing fight against Russia amid "fruitful meetings" in Washington this week, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal told reporters on Friday. Shmyhal met with representatives of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the European Investment Bank as well as top US officials, on the sidelines of the spring meetings of the IMF and World Bank. He said Ukraine received new pledges of additional support from Switzerland, Denmark and a number of other countries during the meetings, as well as an agreement from US aircraft maker Boeing Co to relieve Ukrainian companies of $200 million in previous commitments. Kyiv expected to receive more support during an upcoming conference in London, he added. The international partners have reassured us of their long-term support, Shmyhal said, describing his meetings in Washington, and referring to total financing of $115 billion over the next four years that was leveraged by the IMF's approval last month of a $15.6 billion loan. Ukraine needs about $14 billion in funding this year to close a budget gap, Shmyhal said, noting that the United States would provide $2.3 billion to plug the hole, while the European Union would provide 1 billion euros ($1.10 billion). In addition to Switzerland and Denmark, he said Spain, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland and the Netherlands also promised more aid. […] He said the discussions also touched on Ukraine's insistence that the United States and other allies confiscate Russian assets to help cover the cost of rebuilding Ukraine - a sum put at $411 billion by the World Bank in a recent estimate. He urged the Group of Seven advanced economies to reaffirm their support for Ukraine and discuss the confiscation issue during an upcoming leaders summit in Japan, which is leading the G7 this year.” https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1647094899270090752 France ready to provide €2 billion in financial assistance to Ukraine – Ukraine's Prime Minister, Ukrainska Pravda reports, citing Denys Shmyhal, Prime Minister of Ukraine. “During his visit to the US, Shmyhal met with French Minister of Economy Bruno Le Maire. France is ready to support Ukraine with 2 billion euros as part of a long-term programme. Part of the funds will be used for reconstruction, the Ukrainian Prime Minister said. Earlier, the Swiss government announced its intention to provide Ukraine with at least another 1.5 billion Swiss francs [roughly US$1.7 billion – ed.] by 2028.” https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1647089153572569090New Developments
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1647161840538124288- Finnish embassy in Moscow receives letter containing unknown powder, Reuters “Relations between Moscow and Helsinki have deteriorated sharply since Finland formally joinedNATO on April 4, becoming the 31st member of the US-led military alliance. Finland shares a long land border with Russia. The embassy informed Russia's foreign ministry that it had received three letters on Thursday, at least one of which contained a powder, Zakharova said. We can confirm such an appeal from the embassy of Finland to the Russian foreign ministry, according to which three identical envelopes addressed to the military attache and his aides were delivered on April 13 to the diplomatic mission's mailbox, she said.”
- Ukraine will 'test and use' any non-banned weapons to retake Crimea: official, Reuters “Ukraine will "test and use" any non-banned weapons to liberate its territory, including Russian-occupied Crimea, the head of its National Security and Defence Council said on Friday. […] Kyiv's Western partners have provided crucial military support, including modern battle tanks and armoured vehicles, since Russia's full-scale invasion last year. But they have stopped short of providing heavier weapons, such as F-16 fighter jets, which Ukraine has asked for. Kyiv has also been developing its own weapons, such as drones and the Neptune missile, which it says it used to sink the flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet last year.”
- China promises not to sell weapons to Ukraine or Russia in this war, Ukrinform reports, citing AP. “Foreign Minister of China Qin Gang has said that China will not sell weapons to any party to the war in Ukraine and will tighten control over the export of dual-use civilian and military goods.”
- Failure in Ukraine will mark beginning of end of West's "golden age" – Polish PM, Ukrainska Pravda reports, citing Mateusz Morawiecki, Prime Minister of Poland, during an address at the Atlantic Councilin Washington. "If we lose Ukraine, we will lose peace for decades. Failure in Ukraine could be the beginning of the end of the "golden age" of the West. Morawiecki said that Ukraine’s victory, on the other hand, will be a guarantee not only of reconstruction, but of strengthening of our economic power."
- Belarus says it is already preparing sites for Russian nuclear weapons, Ukrainska Pravda reports, citing Belarusian state-owned news outlet Belta. “Viktor Khrenin, Minister of Defence of Belarus, has said that Belarus is already preparing sites for the deployment of Russia's strategic nuclear weapons. If necessary, we will have strategic nuclear weapons. And we are already preparing our existing sites. And if the hostile rhetoric continues, this will be the next step. We will respond to force only with force. The West does not understand otherwise. He has added that only the Russian side will be able to use the tactical nuclear weapons that will be deployed in Belarus.”
- Kuleba: Ukraine will not accept surrogate decisions on its accession to NATO at Vilnius summit, Ukrinform "If the Allies decide that they will simply confirm the open-door policy for the 130th time in the issue of NATO membership, then for Ukraine this is an unacceptable result of the Vilnius summit. If they try to offer us in Vilnius some positive things regarding the deepening of cooperation with NATO, but at the same time do not take a single step towards Ukraine's NATO membership, then this is unacceptable for us, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba said in a live broadcast on Instagram. Kuleba explains that Ukraine's position is that in Vilnius NATO should take a step towards Ukraine's membership and resolve the issue of what will happen with security guarantees for Ukraine between now and the moment when Ukraine becomes a member of the Alliance.”
- US wants to use frozen Russian assets to rebuild Ukraine, Ukrainska Pravda reports, citing Victoria Nuland, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, US Department of State, during the US-Ukraine Partnership Forum, cited by the Ukrinformnews agency. "Among other things, we are working to ensure that Russia helps pay for all that it has broken. States and allies are discussing how to attract the frozen $300 billion of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation. Nuland emphasised that, with the support of the US Congress, the US Department of Justice has new powers to use illegal assets confiscated from Russian oligarchs to help rebuild Ukraine. […] She also noted that currently discussions are ongoing about the estimated $300 billion of Russian Central Bank assets that we and our allies have frozen."
- Hungarian Prime Minister calls Ukraine "financially non-existent", Russia praises him, Ukrainska Pravda “Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that Ukraine was a "financially non-existent country" and that without the support of its partners, the war would end immediately; his words have already provoked a positive reaction in Moscow.”
- Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminds Hungary of its dependency on EU in response to Orban’s insulting comment, Ukrainska Pravda reports, citing Oleh Nikolenko, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. “The speaker called such statements of the Hungarian Prime Minister cynical, considering that Hungary itself needs considerable EU funds to maintain economic stability. "We urge Viktor Orban to face the truth: supporting Ukraine is not charity. By supporting Ukraine, Europe invests primarily in its own security. Instead, the Hungarian authorities should be grateful that, against the background of unprecedented Russian aggression, Ukrainians, at the cost of their own lives, keep a peaceful sky over Budapest and other European cities”, Nikolenko emphasised.”
- Norway's security agency reveals activities of spies expelled from Russian Embassy, Ukrainska Pravda reports, citing NRKnews outlet, citing the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST). “The Russian embassy staff, whose expulsion was announced by Norway this week, have been trying to recruit new informants, conduct radio reconnaissance and purchase advanced technology. Norwegian law enforcement officials state that the expelled embassy staff worked for the Russian secret services. […] Norway has declared 15 Russian embassy officials, who were de-facto intelligence officers operating under the cover of diplomatic positions, personae non gratae.”
- Atomic 'angst' over? Germany closes last nuclear plants, Reuters “Germany will pull the plug on its last three nuclear power stations by Saturday, ending a six-decade programme that spawned one of Europe's strongest protest movements but saw a brief reprieve due to the Ukraine war. The smoking towers of Isar II, Emsland and Neckarwestheim II reactors were to shut forever by midnight on Saturday as Berlin enacts its plan for fully-renewable electricity generation by 2035. […] The last three plants contributed only around 5% of electricity production in Germany in the first three months of the year, according to the economy ministry. And nuclear power made up just 6% of Germany's energy production last year, compared to 44% from renewables, data by the federal statistics office showed.”
- Ukrainian Ministry bans national teams from competing against Russians and Belarusians, Ukrainska Pravda reports, citing Orderof the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine. “Ukraine’s Ministry of Youth and Sports has banned national teams from competing in tournaments where Russian and Belarusian athletes will be present.”
Assessment
- On the war.
The Institute for the Study of War has made the following assessment as of April 14, 2022:
- The Kremlin is likely attempting to portray Russia as an equal defense partner with China ahead of Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu’s visit to Moscow from April 16 to 18.
- The Kremlin is likely hoping to make itself more attractive to China by launching Russian Pacific Fleet exercises to project Russia’s naval power in the Pacific.
- The Kremlin also likely intends to use the Pacific Fleet’s combat readiness checks to attempt to deter further Japanese support for Ukraine ahead of the G7 meeting from May 19 to 21.
- Wagner Group financier Yevgeny Prigozhin is setting information conditions to exploit a Russian military failure if the planned Ukrainian counteroffensive is successful.
- Former Russian officer and ardent nationalist Igor Girkin denied speculations that he is facing charges in St. Petersburg for the discreditation of the Russian Armed Forces – a denial that likely further indicates his protection by unknown siloviki patrons.
- Russian elite forces are diluting their combat effectiveness with poorly trained mobilized personnel and volunteers due to high causalities sustained in Ukraine.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin will likely host his annual June press conference in early June 2023.
- The Russian State Duma is intensifying its efforts to censor of Russian cultural figures who fled Russia and criticize the war, likely aimed at encouraging domestic self-censorship.
- Russian forces continued limited offensive operations in the Kreminna area as Ukrainian forces targeted rear areas in Luhansk Oblast.
- Russian forces continued to advance in Bakhmut and conduct ground attacks along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City line.
- Russian forces continue to endanger the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) amidst continued Russian efforts to establish control over the ZNPP.
- The Kremlin reportedly continues to use private military companies (PMCs) and nationalist networks to support its force generation campaigns.
- Consequences and what to do?