Anonymous ID: 7f1176 May 18, 2023, 7:37 p.m. No.18869482   🗄️.is 🔗kun

18 May, 2023 23:10

Ukraine attacks Donetsk with rockets – officials

The Donbass city was bombarded on early Friday morning, local authorities said

 

Ukrainian troops have struck the city of Donetsk using multiple rocket launchers, local officials told TASS news agency on early Friday morning.

 

The statement came after at least five explosions were reported in the capital of Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).

 

The DPR authorities later clarified thateight projectiles were fired at the city from BM-21 Grad launchers.

 

Photos and videos posted on social media show that residential buildings and cars were damaged.

 

A playground was hit by shrapneland damaged by a fallen tree.

 

Residents earlier reported hearing loud bangs shortly after midnight. There is no information about casualties as of yet.

 

Donetsk and surrounding urban areas have often come under rocket and artillery fire as they are located close to the frontline.

 

On Wednesday, three people were killed and two wounded in Donetsk when Ukrainian forces shelled a shop, according to Mayor Aleksey Kulemzin.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/576539-donetsk-rocket-attack-friday/

Anonymous ID: 7f1176 May 18, 2023, 7:45 p.m. No.18869520   🗄️.is 🔗kun

18 May, 2023 22:20

Pentagon made $3 billion ‘error’ in Ukraine aid – Reuters(yeah right—we are not stupid, you are!)

Officials told the news agency that accounting confusion meant the value of stockpiles sent to Kiev has been "overestimated"

 

The US Department of Defense has discovered an accounting error that could result in more weapons, ammunition and equipment being available for Ukraine than was previously expected, Reuters reported on Thursday. (Oh see, it won’t cost anymore than what we already sent! Are they ever ashamed of lying all the time? Don’t answer that.)

 

The agency cited a Senate aide and a Pentagon official – both anonymous – who said that the US military had “overestimated the value” of some of its hardware that was sent to Kiev by “around $3 billion,” implying that less money has been spent on arming Ukraine than was previously calculated.

 

The Pentagon used the current replacement costs for equipment taken from its stocks, rather than factoring in the original purchase price and depreciation, according to the agency’s source. The DOD is reportedly taking steps to notify Congress of the “accounting adjustment.”

 

Senator Roger Wicker, the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, told Reuters that the Pentagon made a “major mistake” that could underestimate future needs of NATO allies.

 

“Our priority should be a Ukrainian victory over [Russian President Vladimir] Putin. Unilaterally altering military aid calculations is an attempt at deception and undermines this goal,” said the senator from Mississippi. (No it’s not, our priority is at our Southern border)

 

However, the accounting confusionmay translate into even more supplies to the Kiev government, according to the agency. As of Monday, the US was reportedly down to only $6 billion in Ukraine aid, from the $48 billion approved by Congress in December. Securing more funding is difficult at the moment, due to the standoff over the national debt ceiling. (Honestly, we all didn’t get the dumbed down education-of the last 30 years!)

 

Washington’s overall efforts to send weapons to Kiev consist of two tracks. The Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) allows the Pentagon to send materiel from its own stockpiles – to the tune of $21.1 billion so far, in 37 separate packages. The separate Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) has the US government pay the military industry to make new weapons and ammunition, much of which has yet to arrive.

 

According to Reuters, the Pentagon sent a memo to the Army, Navy, Air Force and the Marine Corps on March 31, clarifying how the value of the equipment should be calculated. The anonymous Pentagon official speaking to the agency used the example of 155mm artillery shells, of which more than 1.5 million were sent to Kiev. While each costs about $800 today, the cost over several decades averages out to much less.

 

Ukraine has repeatedly said that its successes on the battlefield heavily depends on the aid from the West. According to Russian military estimates, the US and its allies had delivered over $100 billion worth of weapons and supplies to Ukraine by December 2022.

 

Moscow has warned Washington that this elevates the risk of direct confrontation. However, the US and NATO have insisted that arming Kiev does not actually make them a party to the conflict.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/576538-pentagon-ukraine-accounting-error/