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aircraft, the Defense Ministry reported. \n*Russian troops also destroyed 26 Ukrainian drones within 24 hours. \n*The latest data on the progress of the special operation and the situation on the front lines.*\n\n**Ukrainian POWs complain about poor conditions, lack of food**\n\n*Ukrainian prisoners of war complain about poor conditions and lack of food in Russian captivity, footage released by the Russian Defense Ministry shows. \n*The POWs say they were promised good treatment but were instead subjected to beatings and torture. \n*Some of the POWs say they were forced to sign confessions and make false statements.*\n\n**Russian troops repel Ukrainian attacks in Donbas**\n\n*Russian artillery units in the Donetsk People's Republic prevented Ukrainian forces from launching an attack near Kleshcheyevka, destroying 30 militants and their equipment. \n*In total, the Ukrainian forces launched at least two attacks in this area within 24 hours, losing nearly 200 troops and equipment.*\n\n**Russian forces advance in southern Donetsk region**\n\n*Russian forces in the southern Donetsk region improved their positions on the frontline, interacting with assault and army aviation. \n*The Russian troops repelled two attacks by Ukrainian assault groups near Priyutnoye, inflicting losses of up to 105 troops, two armored vehicles, and five cars. \n*A sabotage and reconnaissance group of the 110th Territorial Defense Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was neutralized near Severnoye Priyutnoye.*\n\n**New footage shows destruction of foreign equipment in Ukraine**\n\n*New footage has emerged showing the destruction of foreign equipment in Ukraine. \n*A Polish Krab self-propelled howitzer was destroyed with a precision strike, and another hit was recorded at a strongpoint in Severodonetsk. \n*In Kupyansk, the Ukrainian forces have significantly reduced their counteroffensive activity, as their reserves are not unlimited. \n*The defense of Kupyansk rests on the Oskol River, and Russian forces are confidently pushing the Ukrainian forces from the east.*\n\n**Russian Air Force receives new Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets**\n\n*The Russian Air Force has received a new batch of Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets. \n*All the aircraft have undergone a full cycle of factory tests, have been tested in various modes, and are ready to perform their tasks. \n*The Su-57 is a fifth-generation fighter jet, and the tasks for its pilots will be even more complex. \n*The increase in the number of Su-57s in the skies over the front lines is very good news for the Russian army and very bad news for the Ukrainian command, given that the Ukrainian Air Force has zero air superiority even now.*\n\n**Canada's involvement with Nazi collaborator causes uproar**\n\n*Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of \"lying\" about his knowledge of a Nazi collaborator's presence in the Canadian parliament. \n*Zakharova claims that Trudeau knew about the presence of Yaroslav Gunka, a former member of the Ukrainian Waffen-SS division Galicia, but invited him to a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy anyway. \n*Zakharova says that Gunka's granddaughter posted photos of the meeting on social media, but later deleted them. \n*Trudeau has since apologized for the incident, but Zakharova says that his apology was insincere.*\n\n**Germany: Video shows neo-Nazis celebrating Oktoberfest**\n\n*A video has emerged showing German neo-Nazis celebrating Oktoberfest. \n*The video, filmed in Saxony, shows the neo-Nazis singing a Nazi song and raising their arms in the Nazi salute. \n*The incident has sparked outrage in Germany, where neo-Nazism is a crime.*\n\n**Armenia-Russia tensions rise over International Criminal Court**\n\n*Armenia has proposed that Russia sign a bilateral agreement on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. \n*Russia has rejected the proposal, saying that it will not ratify the Rome Statute. \n*Moscow has offered a compromise, but Yerevan has refused to consider it. \n*The Russian Foreign Ministry says that Armenia's ratification of the Rome Statute will have negative consequences for bilateral relations.*\n\n**Hungary blocks EU funds for Ukraine until it receives its own funds**\n\n*Hungary has blocked EU funds for Ukraine until it receives its own funds from the European Union. \n*The Hungarian government says that Ukraine will not receive any money from the EU budget until Hungary is paid what it is owed. \n*Western allies are continuing to provide assistance to Kyiv, but Hungary is insisting that it will not release any funds until its own demands are met.*\n\n**US miscalculated by imposing sanctions on Russia, says expert**\n\n*US political expert John Mearsheimer says that the United States miscalculated by imposing sanctions on Russia. \n*Mearsheimer says that the sanctions were supposed to cripple the Russian economy, but they have instead backfired and strengthened Russia's resolve. \n*He says that the US is now paying a high price for its sanctions, as Russia has turned to other countries for trade and support.*\n\n**Russian economy in search of new balance**\n\n*The Russian economy is undergoing a major transformation, and the government is focused on six priority tasks to achieve a new balance. \n*These tasks include deepening foreign economic cooperation, strengthening financial sovereignty, developing transport and social infrastructure, and improving the well-being of citizens. \n*The Russian economy is expected to grow by 2.8% in 2023, and inflation is expected to be around 7.5%. \n*The government is committed to fulfilling all of its obligations, regardless of the situation and external pressure.*\n\n**New Year's Eve fireworks to light up Moscow sky**\n\n*Moscow will celebrate New Year's Eve with a spectacular fireworks display. \n*The fireworks will be launched from 30 different locations across the city, and will be synchronized to music. \n*The fireworks will be visible from all over the city, and will be a highlight of the New Year's Eve celebrations.*" } ], "metadata": { "tokenMetadata": { "outputTokenCount": { "totalTokens": 1422, "totalBillableCharacters": 5615 }, "inputTokenCount": { "totalBillableCharacters": 20424, "totalTokens": 6080 } } } }