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Russian Technological Adaptations (Russian objective: Introduce technological innovations to optimize systems for use in Ukraine)
Russian state outlets and milbloggers claimed on November 28 that Russia developed a capability that will allow Russian Su-57 fighter aircraft to carry mini-drones and deploy them from the air.[94]
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730302798208684261?s=20
Kremlin outlet Ria Novosti, citing an unnamed source, claimed that Russia plans that the Su-57 will be able to launch several attack, reconnaissance, and electronic warfare (EW) mini-drones at once and control a group of drones.
The source claimed that dozens of dropped drones would allow fighter jets to break through enemy air defenses by overloading their information channels and via a concentrated strike on enemy systems.
This innovation will likely not substantially increase Russian intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.
There are only ten Su-57 aircraft in service with the Russian military and the Su-57 program has been plagued with a variety of problems and delays since the airframe’s first test flight in 2010.[95]
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730312873518174607?s=20
Activities in Russian-occupied areas (Russian objective: Consolidate administrative control of annexed areas; forcibly integrate Ukrainian citizens into Russian sociocultural, economic, military, and governance systems)
Occupation administrations in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts signed an agreement to develop closer economic ties with Rostov and Voronezh oblasts on November 28.
Donetsk Peoples Republic (DNR) Head Denis Pushilin and Luhansk Peoples Republic Head Leonid Pasechnik signed an agreement on the creation of the “Donbas Commonwealth” with Rostov Oblast Governor Vasily Golubev and Voronezh Oblast Governor Aleksandr Gusev in Rostov Oblast.
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730313609673077189?s=20
The commonwealth agreement will reportedly help develop cooperation between the two Russian oblasts and the two occupation administrations in trade, industry, investment, agricultural industry, and other sectors of the economy.[97]
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730313609673077189?s=20
It is unclear if the agreement has formally created a new interregional entity under the name of the “Donbas Commonwealth”
or if the commonwealth is just a title for a series of interregional economic agreements and projects between the two Russian oblasts and the two occupation administrations.[99]
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730313609673077189?s=20
A Ukrainian official reported that Russian authorities continue to rebuff Ukrainian efforts to negotiate future exchanges of prisoners of war (POWs).
Representative of the Ukrainian Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War Petro Yatsenko stated on November 27 that Ukrainian officials continue to submit proposals for POW exchanges to Russia but that Russian officials are not considering them.[100]
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730332425350201444?s=20
Yatsenko stated that Russia has suspended POW exchanges in an attempt to cause domestic issues in Ukraine and create the impression that Ukrainian authorities are not working on the issue of repatriating Ukrainian POWs.[101]
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730332425350201444?s=20
Yatsenko added that Russia has not created medical commissions with neutral countries that could visit detention facilities to identify Ukrainian POWs in need of medical care, as Ukraine has done for Russian POWs.[102]
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730332425350201444?s=20
The Ukrainian Resistance Center warned on November 27 that Russian occupation administrations have received instructions to prepare new lists of “unaccompanied” children to deport to Russia
A local Russian source in occupied Kherson Oblast claimed on November 27 that Kherson Oblast occupation officials are creating a special center for children left without parental care and that Lvova-Belova supported the initiative.[104]
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730334404461965363?s=20
The Kremlin is likely attempting to revive its persistent information operation that the Ukrainian forces are conducting chemical warfare experiments in order to discredit the Ukrainian forces.
Head of Russian Radiation, Chemical & Biological Troops General Igor Kirilov claimed on November 28 that the Ukrainian forces may use chemical weapons on the frontlines and accused the Ukrainian forces of killing at least 15 people by poisoning food using chemical weapons.[106]
twitter.com/FAB87F/status/1730339255702978645?s=20
Significant activity in Belarus (Russian efforts to increase its military presence in Belarus and further integrate Belarus into Russian-favorable frameworks and Wagner Group activity in Belarus)
Note: ISW receives no classified material, uses only publicly available information, and draws extensively on Russian, Ukrainian, and Western reporting and social media as well as commercially available satellite imagery and other geospatial data as the basis for these reports.
References to all sources used are provided in the endnotes of each update.