Judges of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine will transfer 50-70% of their judicial salary to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other defense forces until the end of the war with Russia. This decision was made by the assembly of judges of the Constitutional Court on March 11, the court's press service reports. https://news.liga.net/ua/politics/news/sudi-ksu-budut-otpravlyat-50-70-svoey-zarplaty-voorujennym-silam-ukrainy-i-tro
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Russians Force Troops to Loot Due to Logistics Failures
Russian occupiers, facing logistics issues, are unable to supply their units and have instructed them to 'switch to self-sufficiency,' effectively legalizing looting. This is reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense.
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Sabotage threat on Volyn axis
On the Volyn axis, there is a threat of sabotage at military facilities and civilian infrastructure, according to the General Staff.
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Enemy continues to strike critical infrastructure
The enemy continues to launch missile and bomb attacks on critical infrastructure, residential neighborhoods, and airfields, cynically disregarding the rules of international humanitarian law. – General Staff
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Invaders fail to gain foothold in captured borders, General Staff says
In almost all areas of advance, the invaders are trying to gain a foothold in the previously captured borders, but have not had much success. – General Staff
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Information on losses and problems of the Russian Federation mobilization reserve in Ukraine
Given the large combat losses of personnel and issues with the staffing of reserve subunits and units, the command of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation engages in hostilities on the territory of Ukraine… (cont)
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Demoralized Russian Occupation Units Attempting Return to Russia
Abandoned occupation units are demoralized and have extremely low morale and psychological condition. The number of cases of attempts to return to the territory of the Russian Federation on their own has increased. – General Staff
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Occupiers commit crimes against civilians
In addition, the actions of the occupiers are accompanied by numerous cases of serious crimes against civilians. – General Staff
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Russian logistical issues fuel looting and theft among civilians
Due to significant logistical problems and stretched communication lines, the enemy is unable to provide its units with fuel and lubricants, food and ammunition, which encourages the occupiers to resort to looting and pillaging of locals, shops, pharmacies, etc. – General Staff
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Occupiers change tactics: operational information of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
The occupiers are forced to change tactics, according to the operational information of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as of 18:00 on March 12
