Washington: Ukraine Capable of Resuming Attack Despite Losses

A destroyed military vehicle in a street in the city of Kharkiv. (dpa)
A destroyed military vehicle in a street in the city of Kharkiv. (dpa)
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Washington: Ukraine Capable of Resuming Attack Despite Losses

A destroyed military vehicle in a street in the city of Kharkiv. (dpa)
A destroyed military vehicle in a street in the city of Kharkiv. (dpa)

Ukraine maintains a lot of combat capability and power to carry out a counteroffensive despite its preliminary losses, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Thursday following his meeting with the Ukrainian defense minister at the NATO headquarters.

“This is a war, so we know that there will be battle damage on both sides”, Austin said during a press conference following the Ukraine Defense Contact Group.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov and Ukrainian military leaders briefed allies and partners on the situation and military needs.

Russian President Vladimir Putin affirmed that his forces defied the attack and that the Ukrainian losses were "catastrophic."

Moscow announced capturing several German-made Leopard battle tanks and US-made Bradley infantry fighting vehicles.

“I think the Russians have shown us [those] same five vehicles about 1,000 times from 10 different angles,” Austin said of the video clips. “But quite frankly, the Ukrainians still have a lot of combat capability, combat power,” he said.

He stressed Kyiv’s ability to "repair damaged equipment".

“So, we will continue to provide Ukraine with the urgent capabilities that it needs to meet this moment,“ Austin added.

“It’s a very violent fight, and it will likely take a considerable amount of time,” US Army General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said.

“Armored vehicles, anti-tank weapons, and ammo. This is what we need to protect our land and help the Russians to find their way home,” Reznikov noted in a tweet.

The US announced a new $325 million military aid package for Ukraine that will include ammunition and vehicles. Germany, the UK, Poland, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, and Italy announced contributions as well.

Reznikov welcomed commitments by Denmark and the Netherlands coalition to train Ukrainian pilots on American-made F-16 fighters. The training is scheduled for the summer, but it will take some time, according to Austin.



Iran Unveils New Underground Naval Base

A screenshot from Iranian state TV shows a newly built underground naval base, January 18, 2025.
A screenshot from Iranian state TV shows a newly built underground naval base, January 18, 2025.
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Iran Unveils New Underground Naval Base

A screenshot from Iranian state TV shows a newly built underground naval base, January 18, 2025.
A screenshot from Iranian state TV shows a newly built underground naval base, January 18, 2025.

The naval arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) unveiled on Saturday an underground base in the country’s southern waters, according to footage aired by state television.

The broadcaster, AFP said, showed that the base houses dozens of assault boats equipped with missile launchers.

“This facility, which houses missile assault boats, lies 500 meters underground on the southern waters of Iran,” the report said. It did not reveal the location of the base.

IRGC commander General Hossein Salami toured the base with naval arm commander, Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, the footage showed.

“We assure the great nation of Iran that their young people are capable of coming out honorable and victorious from a battle on the seas against enemies big and small,” Salami said.

Salami's visit comes just days before Donald Trump's inauguration as US president on Monday for a second term of office.

During his first term, Trump pursued a policy of “maximum pressure” against Iran, abandoning a 2015 nuclear agreement and reimposing sweeping sanctions.

State television said some of the vessels kept at the base unveiled on Saturday were “capable of destroying US warships and destroyers.”

In a rare video released on January 10, the Iranian state TV showed Salami and Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh touring an underground missile storage facility that had been used to launch around 200 missiles at Israel last October. These included for the first time hypersonic weapons.

At the time, Iran said the attack came in retaliation for the assassination in July of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, and in response to the Israeli air strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut on September 27 that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Brig-Gen Abbas Nilforoushan, the operations commander of the IRGC’s overseas arm, the Quds Force.

Israel announced in late October that it had struck military targets inside Iran in response to the Iranian attacks.