Ukraine reportedly hits Russian airfield with Storm Shadows; NATO chief meets GOP lawmakers in Washington; Pyongyang’s artillery shells used in Ukraine; Russia inches closer to encircling Avdiivka
February 1, 2024


Overview:
- NATO’s Stoltenberg hints that he and Republican leader are on same page on Ukraine
- Ukrainian Storm Shadow missiles believed to have hit airfield in Crimea
- Russians make more advances around Avdiivka and Bakhmut fronts
- Unofficial news of Zaluzhny’s release seen as a done deal across the Atlantic
- US Undersecretary of State in Kyiv delivers praise for Ukrainian soldiers
- North Korean artillery rounds said to be employed in Moscow’s offensive
“Supporting Ukraine is not a charity,” NATO chief tells Washington lawmakers
Wrapping up his visit to Washington, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday addressed conservative lawmakers, stressing the importance of approving Democratic President Joe Biden’s $61 billion supplemental aid to Kyiv, despite former president Donald Trump’s behind-the-scenes effort to kill any such deal.
Stoltenberg reported on social media that he and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) “agreed” on the importance of standing up to Putin. The joint statement released by the two used the word “addressed”.
“We addressed the importance of sending a clear, decisive message to President Putin that he will not win his war of aggression in Ukraine,” the joint statement reads.
.@SpeakerJohnson and I agreed on the importance of sending a clear message to President Putin that he will not win his war of aggression in #Ukraine.
— Jens Stoltenberg (@jensstoltenberg) January 31, 2024
We agree on the need for more defence investment & a stronger #NATO. NATO is good for Europe & the US.https://t.co/t8mkHMN5Z1
Speaking at a pro-Trump think tank, The Heritage Foundation, Stoltenberg said, “What you produce keeps people safe. What allies buy keeps American business strong.”
“So NATO is a good deal for the United States,” AFP quoted him as saying. The NATO chief underscored that US aid so far has helped destroy “a substantial part of Russia’s combat capacity.”
He appealed to the business-friendly crowd with economic numbers: US manufacturers have exported $120 billion in arms to allies over the past two years, money that creates domestic jobs and profits.
“Supporting Ukraine is not a charity,” Stolenberg said. “It is an investment in our own security.”
Ukrainian missiles hit near Belbek airfield in occupied Crimea
Geolocated imagery posted on Wednesday seems to show a Ukrainian air strike near the Belbek airfield near Sevastopol, occupied Crimea.
Black smoke seen in the direction of Belbek airfield in Sebastopol, RU-occupied Crimea (31 JAN 2024)
— D. mojavensis 🇺🇲 🇺🇦 (@Dmojavensis) January 31, 2024
Rough POV ~ 44.59697, 33.46214
The building seen in the photo: 44.6088, 33.4754@GeoConfirmed https://t.co/e3XSEsWPIC pic.twitter.com/FZwXjZvEWb
Ukrainian Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk thanked Ukrainian forces for striking the targets:
https://t.me/MykolaOleshchuk/189

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), however, said it has yet to observe definitive evidence indicating which Russian targets Ukrainian forces struck at or near the airfield.
Meanwhile, the ISW reported that the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) claimed that Russian forces intercepted 20 Ukrainian missiles, 17 reportedly on the approaches to Sevastopol on Wednesday. A Russian blogger wrote that these were likely Storm Shadow missiles, reminiscent of similar Storm Shadow attacks in the vicinity of the same airfield in October.
The MoD claimed that missile fragments fell in Lyubimivka (northwest of Sevastopol), and Sevastopol occupation governor Mikhail Razvozhaev claimed that “missile fragments damaged buildings along Fedorivska Street in the vicinity of the Belbek airfield,” ISW reported.
Operations: Donetsk region
The ISW reported on Wednesday that Russian troops advanced in areas along both the Avdiivka and Bakhmut fronts, citing geolocated footage.
Imagery appears to show that Moscow’s troops marginally advanced along streets in the southernmost residential areas of Avdiivka. A Russian military blogger claimed that the units advanced along a front up to 500 meters wide to a depth of 300 meters along Chernyshevskoho, Sportyvna, and Soborna Streets in southern Avdiivka.
Український танк впритул обстрілює позицію з російською штурмовою групою на вулиці Спортивна, Авдіївка, Донецька область.
— EjShahid (@EjShahid) January 31, 2024
Location: Sportyvna Street, Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
48.119117, 37.754266@GeoConfirmed @UAControlMap
Source: https://t.co/TZWdsbt230 pic.twitter.com/8OrwrYnAOH
Donetsk regional military administration head Vadym Filashkin also stated that Russian forces launched 24 glide bombs at Avdiivka this week, ISW reported.
Meanwhile, along the Bakhmut front, geolocated imagery published on Tuesday indicates that Russian forces advanced east of Ivanivske, a town immediately west of Bakhmut.
5th Assault brigade AFU from ATGM hit Ru BMP-2 on eastern outskirt of Ivanivske, Donetsk oblast 48.573534, 37.949194 @GeoConfirmed pic.twitter.com/wXU75gBFij
— Auditor (@auditor_ya) January 30, 2024
“Putin is going to get some nice surprises on the battlefield,” US envoy says in Kyiv
The US acting Deputy Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, made a visit to Kyiv on Wednesday to ease worries that American aid could be drying up, and to praise Ukraine’s defense efforts to date in Russia’s full-scale invasion.
“I leave Kyiv tonight more encouraged about the unity and the result, about 2024 and its absolute strategic importance for Ukraine,” AFP quoted Nuland as saying.
“I also leave more confident that, as Ukraine strengthens its defenses, [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is going to get some nice surprises on the battlefield and that Ukraine will make some very strong success,” she said, noting that Ukraine has “inflicted massive damages on Putin’s land forces.”
Her comments came as Putin claimed that Moscow’s troops now control the outskirts of Avdiivka, presumably aiming to appease voters ahead of the March presidential elections that Russia’s staggering losses there have yielded results.
“Mr. Putin is going to get some nice surprises on the battlefield.”
— Business Ukraine mag (@Biz_Ukraine_Mag) January 31, 2024
US Deputy Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland speaking in Kyiv today pic.twitter.com/8nOpLfaKhk
Russia said to be using North Korean artillery, in addition to its missiles
State media outlet Ukrinform reported on Wednesday that a military intelligence spokesperson confirmed that Russia is using North Korean-supplied artillery shells in the war against Ukraine.
Andriy Yusov, a spokesman for Ukraine’s defense intelligence, told Ukrinform that, “Yes, we can confirm that if we are talking about artillery rounds, such cooperation between the two regimes is being documented. North Korea has already delivered a significant part of artillery rounds to Russia. Some of them have already been used and are being used in the war against Ukraine.”
Pyongyang had reportedly delivered more than a million artillery shells to Russia back in November.
The use of North Korean missiles against targets in the Kharkiv region had already been widely reported, but this represents the first official confirmation of North Korean artillery in Ukraine. A spokesman for Ukraine’s Ground Forces Command, Volodymyr Fitio said it is more difficult to determine definitively whether a North Korean shell had been used “since the rounds fully disintegrate during the explosion.”
American media not quite sure what to make of Zaluzhny’s reported ouster
With the ticker “Top Ukraine General Fired,” US cable news giant CNN interviewed Ukraine’s defense intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov, whom they identified as a likely successor to Valery Zaluzhny, on the “Erin Burnett Out Front” program on Wednesday. Burnett called Zaluzhny’s “firing” a bombshell, even though the news has not been confirmed by the president’s office.
In a meeting on Monday with President Volodymyr Zelensky, Zaluzhny was reportedly told that he was being replaced, but no official announcement has yet been made. The news has caused disbelief among his loyal soldiers, and much confusion in the American media, some of whom, such as CNN, are reporting it as a fait accompli.
Zelensky spokesman Serhiy Nykyforov on Monday denied the news that Zaluzhny had been fired. “This is no subject of conversation,” he said. “The president did not dismiss the commander in chief.”
When asked by reporters about the matter at a Pentagon briefing on Tuesday, Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder of the US Air Force said only, “I’m not tracking any changes [on that], obviously it’s for Ukraine to discuss their domestic affairs.”
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/27445

They will be UNPLEASANT surprises for the gutter rat and his gang of crooks.
I really really despise the politics involving Ukraine. Our hero’s are dying while Nero or this case Johnson and Biden are playing their violin while Ukraine burns. Just confirms how much I hate politicians. I get the border issue but people are dying.
Fortunately, not all politicians are as filthy as the shit nuggets you mentioned, Sir Cap.
Ukraine needs to concentrate on oil infrastructure, storage tanks, refineries and pipelines, particularly pump stations. Add in the natural gas compressor stations and Russia can be brought to its knees to the point their military can’t operate. The 8th Air Force in WW2 was not having much effect until they started the oil campaign.
I think that if Ukraine had the weapons – and the permission – they would do just that, besides other things.