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Crash of an Antonov AN-24B in Kursk‘Unprecedented escalation’: How Russians view Ukraine Kursk incursionPro-Kremlin commentators say the cross-border attack was developed by NATO as Putin threatens Ukraine with a ‘worthy response’. Last week, Ukrainian troops crossed the border to mount an offensive into the Kursk region of Russia, reportedly seizing scores of towns and settlements. Residents frantically scrambled to leave their homes while electricity and water were shut off. “It was not an easy journey,” said Elena from Sudzha, a town now under Ukrainian control. Together with her cat Roo, she drove to the city of Voronezh, where she’s now staying with friends. Local Telegram channels are filled with offers of free accommodation in various Russian cities, and the government has offered evacuees a one-time payment of 10,000 roubles (just over $100) as compensation although there may be additional payments, for example 600,000 roubles ($6,500) in case of serious injury. “The enemy will certainly receive a worthy response, and all the goals facing us will undoubtedly be achieved,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday, ordering security services to conduct a “counterterrorist operation” in the region. ‘A strong move’The Russian media, which is largely aligned with the Kremlin, has grudgingly acknowledged the Ukrainians’ success. “The Zelenskyy regime has made a strong move – with all the resulting not-very-pleasant conclusions and consequences for our side,” columnist Mikhail Rostovsky wrote for the newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets, referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. “If you are dealing with a strong adversary (and no sane person has long doubted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are a strong and highly motivated adversary for Russia), you must be prepared for the fact that from time to time they will make strong and unexpected moves that will catch you off-guard.” These successes were not lost on the exiled opposition. Politician Leonid Gozman praised the Ukrainian troops. “The actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces speak not only of their high professionalism, but also of the creativity of the Ukrainian leadership,” Gozman wrote in Novaya Gazeta, a newspaper that often takes aim at the Kremlin. “Someone said to them: ‘Why not?’ and they did what no one expected of them, completely changing the picture of the war. As President Zelenskyy rightly noted, the Ukrainian army knows how to surprise.” Gozman noted that Russian citizens have not yet resisted the Ukrainians en masse and disparaged Russia’s defence capabilities. “Just as during the days of [Yevgeny] Prigozhin’s rebellion it suddenly became clear that the various Russian Guards were only good at fighting peaceful demonstrators, and did not want to go up against armed bandits,” he said, referring to the late leader of the Wagner Group mercenary force. “So now it turned out that the border guards were not capable of confronting a real threat (and it was not their fault, they were designed for something else), that the formidable Chechen troops had missed the enemy for the umpteenth time, otherwise they would have certainly routed him, but it did not happen, and most importantly, our generals are good at attacking other countries, but not at defending their own.” Pro-Kremlin Russian media have repeatedly accused the Ukrainian army of targeting civilians, including a drone strike on an ambulance that killed its driver and one paramedic and wounded another. There have also been reports that Ukrainian soldiers opened fire on cars in the village of Kurilovka, fatally wounding a pregnant woman, and took captive volunteers who were helping evacuate civilians. On his talk show on Rossiya-1, Putin-friendly TV host Vladimir Solovyov accused Ukraine’s Western backers of masterminding the incursion. “What we’re witnessing is an unprecedented escalation,” he told viewers. “Western countries are sincerely attempting to say, ‘We weren’t involved. We didn’t greenlight this.’ This is an obvious lie. It’s clear that this operation wasn’t organised by Zelenskyy or his headquarters. This operation was developed by NATO specialists. Their signature style is clearly evident. Quite many mercenaries are also involved as well as units that were safeguarded until now. The quantity of Western equipment is unprecedented for this sort of a task.” Solovyov then railed against Telegram channels and even “mainstream media” outlets that he accused of sowing panic. “Are you working for the enemy?” he asked rhetorically. Retired Lieutenant Colonel Roman Shkurlatov told the newspaper Izvestia that “the enemy may have several goals.” “The first is to show their Western sponsors and curators that the Ukrainian Armed Forces can not only retreat, but also produce some results. They have been retreating and suffering defeats for months. They need a small tactical victory like air [to breathe]. The second probable goal is an attempt to stake out a foothold in the territory of Kursk Oblast for subsequent bargaining in these or other negotiations. The third is an attempt to force us to pull reserves near Kursk, exposing other directions. But they will clearly not succeed in this. We have enough unused reserves.” Alexey Malinin, founder of the Center for International Interaction and Cooperation, told Al Jazeera that from the Russian perspective, the invasion of Kursk is counterproductive to peace talks. “The incursion of Ukrainian troops into the Kursk region shows that Ukraine aims to strengthen its negotiating position,” he said. “However, this act does nothing to bring the negotiation process nearer. On the contrary, it severely delays negotiations. At present, we can’t talk about negotiations as calmly as before after the horrific bombings of settlements and civilians. Ukraine won’t improve its negotiating position, only, at best, delay the discussion of a peaceful resolution, but the final scenario can be much worse for the Ukraine.” Malinin added that after the Kursk situation is resolved, the Russian military will retaliate with an “intensive offensive”. |
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Founded in 1888, Riverside Yacht Club, the second oldest Yacht Club in Connecticut, has a distinguished sailing history. ... The Club offers fine dining, ladies programs, tennis, a youth summer program that includes sailing, swimming, tennis and more. If you love the water, RYC is the perfect family-friendly place to relax, have fun, compete ...
A Tradition of excellence since 1888. Riverside Yacht Club is a year-round neighborhood club with a membership composed of primarily Riverside, Old Greenwich and Cos Cob residents. The club is family oriented with a strong culture of volunteerism. RYC encourages sailing and boating by providing opportunities for all ages to learn and ...
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Welcome to the OGRCC Tennis Program! We offer quality tennis instruction for children ages 3-12 years old. ... At age 23, Jon became the Head Tennis Professional at the Riverside Yacht Club where he taught for 11 years. Jon has spent his last 5 years teaching at the Burning Tree Country Club and John McEnroe Tennis Academy, and now has over 15 ...
Riverside Yacht Club. May 19, 2022 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm « Belle Haven (Lunch After) The Bailiwick Club » This is a tentative date, as is May 11, dependent on whether the Fairfield County ladies tennis match is scheduled at home or away. Lunch will be available. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Details
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The community comprises of 12 condominium associations and 2 homeowner associations. In addition, Riverside Yacht Club Estates, a homeowners association, is located within the community. The private harbor and full-service marina further enhance the unique and luxurious living experience at The Landings Yacht, Golf & Tennis Club.
Riverside Yacht Club | 102 Club Road, Riverside, CT 06878 | (203) 637-1706 | [email protected]
The Riverside Yacht Club was founded in 1888 by George I. Tyson, a prominent and wealthy summer resident of Riverside, CT, and the owner of the yacht Nirvana. [2] [3] Using his own money and waterfront property, Tyson built the original Victorian-style clubhouse in 1889 on the eastern shore of Cos Cob Harbor near the entrance of the Mianus River .
There are 13 tennis courts on the property with full-time tennis pros on staff. There is also a tennis pro shop at The Landings. As well, the club features a number of different clubs and social activities for members and residents. Riverside Yacht Club is located in Fort Myers, Florida. The community is west of McGregor Boulevard and south of ...
Oliver has 15 years experience as a tennis professional having taught at Riverside Yacht Club, Innis Arden, Westport Tennis Club, Weston Racquet Club, and is the director of Clinton Parks and Recreation Tennis Programs. His theory is: "If players work hard and enjoy themselves on court, they will continue to improve.".
NorthRiver Yacht Club - Tennis, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 992 likes · 687 were here. NorthRiver Yacht Club features an array of amenities, one being our 5 star tennis program. Director of Tennis, Clete...
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Founded in 1888, Riverside Yacht Club is the second oldest in Connecticut. Possessing a rich sailing heritage, our Club today offers year-round activities, including cruising, racing, one-design and frostbite sailing. Among recent notable regattas hosted by the Club were the World Etchells in 2003, and the U.S. Disabled Sailing Championship in ...
Ivanino (Иванино) with 10 selsovets under the district's jurisdiction. Kursky (Курский) with 21 selsovets under the district's jurisdiction. Lgovsky (Льговский) with 17 selsovets under the district's jurisdiction. Manturovsky (Мантуровский) with 19 selsovets under the district's jurisdiction.
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Riverside Yacht Club | 102 Club Road, Riverside, CT 06878 | (203) 637-1706 | [email protected]
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"It was not an easy journey," said Elena from Sudzha, a town now under Ukrainian control. Together with her cat Roo, she drove to the city of Voronezh, where she's now staying with friends.
Riverside Yacht Club | 102 Club Road, Riverside, CT 06878 | (203) 637-1706 | [email protected]