Month: December 2024
Sri Lankan government hit by cyberattacks #SriLanka #OSINT #GEOINT https://t.co/vq5GdQt7id
— Geopolitical Report (@GeoPioneerInc) January 1, 2025
Is 2025 the year the scrappy ally cat can finally retire?
I sure hope so.
Lets put the SDR and antenna to the wheel and make ACARS get the critical mass it needs to become unstoppable and entrenched in the #avgeek #osint workflow. https://t.co/DB38lQ4L2o— thebaldgeek (@thebaldgeek) January 1, 2025
The foreign ministers of Germany, France, and Poland have announced that their countries will adhere to the European Union’s decision to revoke the visa-free regime for Georgian diplomats. The decision is linked to the political crisis in Georgia and the official suspension of European integration by Tbilisi, according to the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of the Weimar Triangle countries (Germany, France, and Poland) – Annalena Baerbock, Jean-Noël Barrot, and Radosław Sikorski – expressed their serious concern over the political crisis that emerged in Georgia following the parliamentary elections on October 26 and the Georgian Dream party’s decision to freeze the EU accession process.
“The cause of this crisis lies in the political course chosen by Georgia’s ruling party and its departure from the European path,” the ministers stated.
Officials from Germany, France, and Poland emphasized that they had repeatedly urged the Georgian government to change its course and return to EU integration by adopting European norms and values and implementing reforms.
The ministers also strongly condemned acts of violence against protesters in Georgia, as well as attacks on media representatives and opposition leaders, which have been documented in recent weeks.
According to the foreign ministers of several EU countries, the political course of repression and retreat from democracy chosen by the ruling Georgian Dream party has led to the deterioration of our relations on both European and national levels and a reduction in our support and cooperation with the Georgian authorities.
“Therefore, we will comply with the EU decision to revoke the visa-free regime for Georgian holders of diplomatic and service passports and will consider additional measures at both the EU and national levels,” the joint statement said.
The statement also highlighted that, according to the OSCE/ODIHR report, the parliamentary elections held on October 26, 2024, in Georgia – a candidate country for EU membership – were marred by widespread violations of electoral procedures.
The foreign ministers of the Weimar Triangle countries called on the Georgian authorities to engage in a national dialogue with all stakeholders to resolve the political crisis and to hold new elections.
“We reaffirm our commitment to supporting the democratic and European aspirations of the Georgian people,” the ministers added.
As previously reported, on December 27, 2024, the US imposed financial sanctions on Bidzina Ivanishvili, founder of Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party, for undermining Georgia’s democratic and Euro-Atlantic future in favor of Russia.
Earlier, the US had sanctioned Georgia’s Interior Minister, Vakhtang Gomelauri.
In mid-December, Lithuania imposed sanctions on an additional 17 Georgian politicians and officials. Before that, Estonia sanctioned the Georgian Prime Minister and 13 other officials.
It was also reported that on December 4, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded to developments in Georgia and announced forthcoming sanctions.
Turkish forces shell several locations in Duhok Province #Iraq #OSINT #GEOINT https://t.co/bWbWBTAE98
— Geopolitical Report (@GeoPioneerInc) January 1, 2025
My human warlock and blood elf rouge remember those days! Ah yes the old LFG 40 MC days! 🔥🤘😎
— Erik Roth 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@ErikSRoth) January 1, 2025
In 2024, Russian forces captured 4,168 square kilometers, primarily consisting of fields and small settlements in Ukraine and the Kursk region. At the same time, the Russian army lost 427,000 soldiers, according to the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
Analysts from the Institute noted that the Russian military command primarily prioritized efforts to capture the remaining territory of the Donetsk region and establish a buffer zone in the northern Kharkiv region in 2024, but was unable to achieve these objectives.
The Institute pointed out that, according to Western and Ukrainian sources, Russia had planned to seize all of Donetsk and Luhansk regions by the end of 2024. However, the slow progress of Russian forces in early and mid-2024 forced the Russian military command to reassess its plans and set the capture of Pokrovsk as the main offensive objective for the remainder of the year.

The ISW reminded that throughout 2024, Russian forces captured four medium-sized settlements: Avdiivka, Selydove, Vuhledar, and Kurakhove. The largest of these had a pre-war population of over 31,000. However, in December, Russian progress slowed.
“Russian forces would require just over two years to seize the remainder of Donetsk Oblast at their 2024 rates of advance, assuming that all their advances were confined to Donetsk, that they can seize large urban areas as easily as small villages and fields,” the ISW report states.
Instead, the Institute for the Study of War believes that to execute such plans, Ukrainian forces must first prevent Russian troops from advancing in their priority sectors. Therefore, Western support remains critically important for Ukraine’s ability to stabilize the front line in 2025.

Frontline situation
On December 31, 188 combat clashes occurred at the front. The enemy is most actively storming the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on four fronts in the Donetsk region.
The Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Mykhailo Podolyak, stated that the delayed provision of sufficient weapons by Western countries and the prolonged suspension of restrictions on strikes with Western missiles against Russian targets allowed the Kremlin to reorganize its army for a prolonged war against Ukraine.
Ukrainian military officials noted that Russian losses during the assaults could reach up to 2,000 soldiers per day.
新年早々、気が重い
とにかく日本は国防と国内産業育成
夫婦別姓ナニそれ?勝手に国民の税金使うな!🇦🇫アフガニスタンのタリバンは、最近の国境衝突が激化し、30人以上が死亡した後、🇵🇰パキスタンとの国境に向かって多くの兵士を派遣しています https://t.co/VBMrGIqI4I
— Cyber OSINT Japan 🇯🇵 (@MIKE75209538) January 1, 2025
