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The prisoners of war are said to be providing valuable information about the situation within their units, including the shortcomings of Western equipment and threats of reprisals from commanders. \n3. **Russian Artillery Prevents Ukrainian Attack**: Russian artillery units in the Donetsk region prevented Ukrainian forces from launching an attack near Kleshcheyevka, destroying 30 militants and their equipment. In total, the Ukrainian forces suffered around 200 casualties and lost a significant amount of equipment in the past 24 hours. \n4. **Russian Advances on the Southern Donetsk Front**: The Russian Eastern Group of Forces improved their positions on the southern Donetsk front, repelling two assaults by Ukrainian forces near Priyutnoye. The Ukrainian side suffered heavy losses, with up to 105 soldiers killed, two armored vehicles destroyed, and five cars damaged. \n5. **Foreign Equipment Destroyed**: Russian forces destroyed a Polish Krab self-propelled howitzer with a precision strike, and another strike was recorded on a stronghold in Severodonetsk. \n6. **Reduced Counteroffensive Activity on the Kupyansk Front**: Militant activity on the Kupyansk front has decreased significantly, with fewer casualties being reported. However, the defense of Kupyansk is holding firm against the Oskol River, and Russian forces are gradually pushing the Ukrainian Armed Forces back from the east. \n7. **Russian Missile Strikes on Ukrainian Targets**: Russian missile strikes successfully destroyed a field depot of ammunition in the Kharkiv region and an ammunition depot in the Kirovograd region. Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft were also destroyed by Russian pilots. \n8. **New Fighter Jets Join Russian Air Force**: The Russian Air Force received a new batch of Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets, which have undergone a full cycle of factory testing and are ready for deployment. The increased number of Su-57s in the skies over the front lines is seen as a positive development for the Russian military and a major concern for the Ukrainian command, as the Ukrainian Air Force currently has no air superiority. \n9. **Russian Nuclear Shield Defends the Country**: The Russian nuclear shield is said to reliably protect the country, making dreams of undermining it absurd. This statement was made at the opening of an exhibition celebrating the triple anniversary of the Kurchatov Institute and the 120th anniversary of Russian nuclear history. \n10. **Rossiya Segodnya Presents Report on Foreign Humanitarian Activities**: The Rossiya Segodnya news agency presented an overview of the humanitarian activities of foreign states in the post-Soviet space. The research allows for the identification of trends in the political influence of Western countries on the states of the Caucasus, the Baltics, and Central Asia. \n11. **Russian Economy Discussed at Moscow Financial Forum**: The development of the Russian economy in the context of global transformation was discussed at the 7th Financial Forum in Moscow. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin emphasized the country's ability to adapt to new challenges and quickly return to growth, with an expected economic growth of more than 2.5% this year. \n12. **Central Bank Governor Defends Monetary Policy**: Elvira Nabiullina, the head of the Central Bank of Russia, reiterated the regulator's opposition to additional restrictions and prohibitions in the financial sector. She argued that administrative measures often have unintended consequences and that economic incentives and the attractiveness of ruble savings are more effective. \n13. **Debates on Economic Policy Continue**: Different opinions were expressed by other participants in the forum, with some calling for more radical measures, such as multiple exchange rates, to stabilize the ruble and protect the economy. \n14. **Transformation of the Russian Economy**: Presidential Aide Maxim Oreshkin described the ongoing transformation of the Russian economy as painful but successful, emphasizing the importance of reorienting towards the healthy part of the global economy. \n15. **Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin on Globalization**: Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin argued that it is time to learn from the past and not rely on globalization, stating that Eastern markets are more rigid and have their own preferences. He emphasized that no one is willing to share technologies in areas such as mechanical engineering, aircraft construction, and microelectronics. \n16. **Finance Minister on Budget and Investment**: Finance Minister Anton Siluanov assured that there will be enough funds for planned expenses, despite the well-known expression that there is never enough money. He acknowledged that many people feel that they are not getting enough resources, but emphasized that the budget was formed based on available funds. \n17. **Investment Opportunities in Diamonds**: The report on the humanitarian activities of foreign states in the post-Soviet space was presented by Aleksandr Sidorov, Head of the Roscongress Foundation's Project Group. He explained that the main goal of the research was to form a comprehensive understanding of the humanitarian policies of foreign states in the post-Soviet republics, as well as to understand the dynamics and trends in the development of humanitarian instruments and mechanisms of political influence. \n18. **Practical Applications of the Report**: Sidorov highlighted the practical applications of the report, such as identifying potential political behavior of world powers in regions of interest, anticipating their activities on the humanitarian track, and assessing the scale of foreign assistance and cooperation. \n19. **Russian Weather Forecast**: September in Moscow is likely to be the driest and warmest September on record, with temperatures expected to remain high until the end of the month. However, the warm weather also brings risks, as wildfires have broken out in the Kuban region. \n20. **International Multisport Tournament in Kazan**: The 2024 International Multisport Tournament, a new format of sports show combining competitions in physical and digital dimensions, was presented in Moscow. The first-ever international multisport competitions will start in Kazan on February 23, featuring 21 innovative disciplines and 2,000 athletes from over 100 countries. \n21. **Russia-Africa Relations**: The report on Russia-Africa relations highlights the importance of personal relationships and trust in doing business in Africa. The article mentions the shipment of products from South Africa to Russia and emphasizes the potential for cooperation in various areas, including energy and technology. \n22. **Integration of New Russian Regions**: President Vladimir Putin met with the newly elected heads of regions in Russia and outlined the tasks they need to focus on. 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