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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1254: Ukraine nears ballistic missile breakthrough as Russia flattens Kyiv high-rise full of sleeping families

1 août 2025 à 04:59

Exclusives

Inside Zelenskyy’s failed coup against Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies. Parliamentary manipulation, fake security crises, and Telegram warfare met Ukrainian teenagers.
Wounded, cut off and alone: Ukrainian grenadier spends three days in Russian positions and brings back a captive. A 54-year-old fighter survived wounds from shrapnel and being knocked unconscious before crossing back with a captured enemy soldier.
“Aren’t you tired of feeding people garbage?” Ukrainian parliament reverses anti-corruption law after street protests. After a week of protests, 331 lawmakers voted to restore NABU and SAPO independence, undoing a law passed just days earlier.
Brussels pulls the trigger: Why EU nuked $ 5.5 billion in Ukraine aid – and Kyiv’s path back.
Did Ukraine just unleash its first Bars cruise missiles? A 500 km strike deep inside Russia suggests it. Photos from Stavropol have fueled speculation that Ukraine’s new Bars missiles have entered the war.

Military

Putin’s response to Trump’s ceasefire deadline: Russian missiles and drones kill civilians in Kyiv. Russians killed a six-year-old boy and five more civilians, injured more than 50 other people, including nine more children.

Frontline report: Mines on their chests, drones above as Russia’s summer offensive stops dead. Cut off from supplies near Lyman, Russian troops now carry mines on foot. Most never make it through the drone fire.

Russian military claimed to seize Chasiv Yar. Ukrainian defenders say it is a lie. The Ministry of Defense in Moscow announced victory while fierce fighting continued.

Ukraine’s drone offensive pounds Volgograd–Rostov railway again — Kotelnikovo burns in overnight attack (video). The latest strike left fires raging at a traction substation as trains were halted.

Ukraine’s drones roar deep into Russia — Penza military electronics plant in flames (video). Regional authorities confirmed a large fire at the plant after residents posted videos of drones flying low over the city.

Russia launches record 6,297 drones at Ukraine in July 2025 — a 1,378% increase from last year, OSINT analyst reports. July 2025 became the first month to register over 6,000 Russian drone attacks on Ukraine, following June’s milestone of surpassing 5,000 launches for the first time.

Ukraine is very close to creating its own ballistics – Defense Minister

. An adviser to the head of the Ukraine’s Presidential Office said earlier that its range could reach up to 700 kilometers.

Intelligence and technology

Militarnyi: Russia now using jet-propelled Shaheds—Geran-3 drones—to step up deadly strikes on Ukraine. At least eight of these drones were used during one of the latest air attacks.

China secretly gave Russia cruise missile technology, US officials reveal at UN. Beijing is the “most important supplier to Russia’s military industry,” providing not only dual-use equipment but also cruise missile technology, a US representative told the UN Security Council.

Another Russian spy unmasked: National Guard soldier caught leaking secrets on Ukraine defense facility to Russia. SBU agents arrested him after documenting that he offered classified data in exchange for money.

TWZ: Four Western firms stole Ukraine’s drone tech — Russia and China learned instead. Western companies left Ukraine with new designs but no new methods, letting rivals adapt faster, says Deborah Fairlamb.

Prague announces new anti-air deals for Ukraine as Moscow puts Czech FM on “Russophobe” list. New packages will include ammunition supply and joint production projects aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s military.

WSJ: Republicans develop plan to allow Europeans to buy weapons for Ukraine

. Two Senate committee chairs are pushing a plan to raise up to $8 billion annually from European allies to fund US weapons deliveries to Ukraine.

International

“We’ve not seen any progress,” Rubio reveals secret Russia talks this week. American diplomats conducted previously undisclosed talks with senior Russian officials Monday and Tuesday but achieved no breakthrough on Ukraine peace negotiations, Secretary of State disclosed

Germany says Ukraine’s anti-corruption law “necessary” but not sufficient. The German FM said that Ukraine has to “continue reforms in the sphere of fighting corruption,” welcoming country’s passage of law aimed at strengthening anti-corruption agencies.

Lithuania summons Russian diplomat over deadly Kyiv attack that killed 15 people, including a child. Lithuania joined Baltic neighbors in condemning Russian strikes on Ukraine, summoning Moscow’s diplomat and delivering a formal note protesting attacks that injured over 130 people

Zelenskyy and Poland’s president-elect hold first call, plan mutual visits. Two weeks before taking office, Poland’s president-elect Karol Navrotsky committed to maintaining his country’s support for Ukraine during his first conversation with Zelenskyy

Ukraine’s FM after the night shelling: Trump has been very patient with Putin. Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha declared President Trump has shown “generous patience” with Vladimir Putin following overnight strikes on Kyiv that killed eight civilians, calling for immediate maximum pressure on Moscow to end the war.

Reuters: Ukraine’s financing gap could widen due to delayed reforms

. Only 1\3 of Ukraine’s $65 billion financing needs for 2026-2027 has been secured, Central Bank Governor Andriy Pyshnyi revealed, as delayed reforms threaten to widen the country’s funding shortfall

Humanitarian and social impact

Young Kyiv woman survives 9th-floor fall as Russian missile flattens another high-rise, killing 16. A missile hurled 23‑year‑old Veronika from her apartment. She lived; her parents were killed in the building collapse.

Muslim cultural centre damaged in Russian attack on Kyiv. A Russian missile and drone assault on Kyiv killed eight people, including a child, and damaged the city’s Islamic Cultural Centre

Slovenia highway crash kills 5 Ukrainians in collision with Russian truck driver. A pre-dawn collision on 30 July between a passenger van and commercial truck near Slovene Konjice claimed five lives. Slovenian authorities reported that the van’s Ukrainian passengers bore the brunt of the fatal impact.

Political and legal developments

Kyiv’s historic Zhytnii market gets heritage protection as city plans sale in 2025. A 45-year-old Soviet modernist market covering 11,000 square meters in Kyiv’s historic Podil district received official cultural heritage protection, potentially blocking planned municipal sale

RFE/RL reveals Ukraine’s top customs official lives in luxury: Mansions, cars, and lavish foreign schooling. The investigation exposes foreign villas, a million-dollar house near Kyiv and elite education that official income cannot explain.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1253: Kremlin dismisses Trump’s 10-day tariff ultimatum while senator says Putin doesn’t deserve extra time at all

30 juillet 2025 à 16:40

Exclusives

Portugal sent Ukraine $ 250 million in military aid — the drones alone cost Russia $ 4 billion. Portugal nearly doubled its pledge to Ukraine, sending $250 million in 2024. Its Tekever drones alone have destroyed two Russian S‑400 air defense systems.
Social media’s invisible battlefield: Who decides what you see? (Viplikes’ Guide). What you see—and what you don’t—is shaped by a mix of corporate interests, political agendas, and opaque systems designed to keep you engaged
Tech innovation: How blockchain cloud mining is reshaping passive income in 2025. Blockchain-based cloud mining platforms are positioning themselves as a user-friendly alternative to traditional mining, which often requires expensive hardware, ongoing maintenance, and technical expertise
Ukrainian war documentaries Russia doesn’t want you to see. These films expose Russian war crimes and showcase Ukrainian resilience through stories of survival, volunteering, art creation amid destruction, and resistance that directly contradict Moscow’s propaganda about Ukraine.
20,000 wrecked vehicles behind them, Russia’s last tanks crawl toward Siversk. A Russian tank column rolled into a bloody disaster outside Siversk in eastern Ukraine. But Moscow’s troops are still advancing.

Military

Ukraine destroys Russian electronic warfare hub in occupied area of Black Sea, sets up Ukrainian flag. Ukrainian special forces eliminated the entire Russian garrison, while not a single Ukrainian soldier was killed or injured in the nighttime assault.

Russian missile struck Ukrainian military training ground, killing three soldiers and wounding dozens. An investigative commission will examine whether command failures and safety protocol violations have contributed to the casualties.

As of 30 JUL 2025

, the approximate losses of weapons and military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces from the beginning of the invasion to the present day:

      • Personnel: 1052190 (+890)
      • Tanks: 11066 (+1)
      • APV: 23065 (+1)
      • Artillery systems: 30895 (+30)
      • MLRS: 1451
      • Anti-aircraft systems: 1202
      • Aircraft: 421
      • Helicopters: 340
      • UAV: 48685 (+100)
      • Cruise missiles : 3548
      • Warships/boats: 28
      • Submarines: 1
      • Vehicles and fuel tanks: 56754 (+67)

Intelligence and technology

Ukrainian pilot instructor caught selling Western fighter jet secrets to Moscow. The arrested major served in an air brigade tasked with shooting down the same Russian drones and missiles his intelligence helped target Ukrainian airbases.

Massive data breach hits Russian authorities in occupied Crimea as Ukrainian intelligence downloads secret military files. Ukrainian cyber specialists downloaded 100TB of Russian military data from occupied Crimea before destroying the original files on government servers, according to intelligence sources cited by RBK-Ukraine.

International

Dozens of politicians boycott Russian sanctioned official invited speaking at conference in neutral Switzerland. Ukraine called Valentina Matvienko’s conference participation “disgraceful” and emphasized that she belongs behind bars and not at international events.

Europe can’t defend itself without Ukraine, Estonia’s NATO envoy warns. Estonia’s NATO ambassador Jüri Luik warns that without Ukraine’s military power, Europe cannot contain the Russian threat or build a defense independent of US support.

Frontline report: Trump unleashes economic war on Brazil to cripple Russian anti-Western BRICS alliance. The US experiments with attacking Russia’s most vulnerable ally first, testing whether economic pressure on BRICS members can isolate Moscow without direct confrontation.

Humanitarian and social impact

Russian daily terror of civilians in Ukraine continues: five injured and extensive damage

. Three people were injured in Kharkiv as the drone debris landed on residential areas.

Political and legal developments

Ukraine’s government again fails to appoint head of Bureau of Economic Security. Ukraine faces missing a crucial International Monetary Fund benchmark as the Cabinet of Ministers refused for the 2nd time to appoint Oleksandr Tsyvinsky as head of the Bureau of Economic Security

Rada Committee backs Zelenskyy’s NABU independence u-turn after mass protests. Ukrainian MPs voted to restore independence to the country’s main anti-corruption agencies, just nine days after President Zelenskyy signed legislation that sparked mass protests across the country.

US senator: Stop giving Putin extra time, vote on 500% sanctions now. Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal pushes for 500% tariffs on Russian oil buyers, including China and India, while President Trump proposes lower 100% tariffs.

ISW: Putin allies dismiss Trump tariff threat, vow to continue Ukraine war. The Kremlin told President Trump that Russia will determine the timing of peace negotiations, not Washington, after Trump shortened his Ukraine war ultimatum from 50 days to 10 days with threats of new tariffs.

EU threatens to withhold $3.3 billion over Ukraine’s failure to reform another anti-corruption agency. The intertwined challenges of anti-corruption scandals and stalled reforms place Ukraine’s international support at a critical crossroads.

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Ukrainian war documentaries Russia doesn’t want you to see. These films expose Russian war crimes and showcase Ukrainian resilience through stories of survival, volunteering, art creation amid destruction, and resistance that directly contradict Moscow’s propaganda about Ukraine.
20,000 wrecked vehicles behind them, Russians crawl toward Siversk like there’s no tomorrow. A Russian tank column rolled into a bloody disaster outside Siversk in eastern Ukraine. But Moscow’s troops are still advancing.
Man wants to counter China by letting Russia dismember Ukraine, forgets they’re allies. Pentagon’s Undersecretary Elbridge Colby crafted America’s China strategy. Beijing couldn’t be happier.
Spain Ukraine military aid: Patriot missiles, Leopard tanks—plus surprise Chornobyl solar plant. Missiles and tanks are only part of Spain’s military aid to Ukraine: the past year also brought troop training, demining, sanctions and a solar plant in Chornobyl.

Military

Frontline report: Ukrainian defenders revive Roman anti-cavalry tactics to achieve devastating 66-to-1 kill ratio against Russian forces. Russian commanders have redirected their offensive focus toward Torske after maintaining a bridgehead across the Zherebets River for months without establishing a direct route to their target city.

Ukrainian drones turned Russia’s Salsk station into a firestorm — fuel train destroyed (video). Additionally, drones reportedly knocked out power substations in occupied Donetsk and in Russia’s Orlovsky.

Ukrainian marines turn training ground into war school at NATO’s Sea Breeze 2025 in UK. With minehunters and battle-tested marines, Ukraine’s Navy is no longer just a student of war — it’s a teacher on the modern battlefield.

Belarus says drone shot down over Minsk at 2 am.

Intelligence and technology

Kyiv’s AI coders take aim at hidden Russia’s killers beneath soil

. With a third of its territory mined, Ukraine is betting on AI to accelerate demining.

With civilian factories frozen and war plants revived, Lukashenko’s regime becomes ghost manufacturer for Kremlin missiles. Drone shells, missile chips, and targeting optics are pouring out of newly built plants as Minsk militarizes under Kremlin command.

Lithuania selects Ukrainian tech over alternatives to catch Russian drones following airspace violations. Lithuania’s military selected Ukrainian acoustic detection technology to monitor drone activity, with deployment scheduled for 2026 after two Russian drones entered the country’s airspace this month.

Euroactiv: Ukraine welcome to join EU’s IRIS² satellite network as Starlink reliance sparks unease. The project could give Kyiv an alternative to Musk’s system during the war.

International

ISW: Kremlin pushes alone-against-the-West myth to rally Russians against Ukraine and NATO. “Putin is unlikely to make any concessions unless forced to do so by Ukrainian victories,” ISW says.

NATO tanks would get “stuck in tunnels” if Russia invaded EU, European commissioner warns

. Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas plans $20 billion in infrastructure upgrades after warning that current roads and railways cannot support rapid military deployment against Russian invasion.

Trump cuts Putin ceasefire deadline from 50 days to under two weeks. Meeting UK PM Keir Starmer in Scotland, the US President warned Russia there will be no more delays.

Switzerland allows sanctioned Russian official speak at international forum. Ukraine wants her at Special Tribunal. Valentina Matvienko spread Russian propaganda in Geneva publicly as Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman called her participation “disgraceful.”

Humanitarian and social impact

Pregnant woman among 22 killed by Russia in one day, Zelenskyy says. Russian guided bombs, drones, and missiles targeted homes, hospitals, stores, and emergency services overnight.

Russia bombs Zaporizhzhia prison — 17 dead, dozens injured overnight (updated). Eight Russian bombs targeted the facility and damaged single-family homes close by.

Political and legal developments

“We took Trump’s ultimatum into account,” says Kremlin—but Russia still has no plans to stop war. Despite a new 10-day deadline from the US, Kremlin directly insists Moscow will continue its aggression in Ukraine.

Kyiv formally recognizes forced resettlement of 700,000 Ukrainians by Moscow and Polish communist authorities as deportation. Decades after Operation Vistula, Kyiv enshrines the truth with legal clarity.

Lukashenko’s spy caught mapping defenses in Ukraine’s border region near Poland. With a phone and a Google Map, a Volyn local fed military intel to Belarusian handlers.

As Trump sets new ultimatum for Russia, Kremlin’s mouthpiece threatens war not with Ukraine, but America itself. Medvedev warns of US–Russia war, even as Moscow struggles to hold occupied Ukraine.

Amid war, Russia shuts down gasoline exports — producers hit for the first time. The ban takes effect 29 July and could be extended into September.

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Man wants to counter China by letting Russia dismember Ukraine, forgets they’re allies. Pentagon’s Undersecretary Elbridge Colby crafted America’s China strategy. Beijing couldn’t be happier.
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“It’s high time” for Ukraine’s tanks as Russia encircles Pokrovsk. Russian units are closing a ring around Pokrovsk, and analysts say only Ukraine’s armored reserves can break it.

Military

Resistance never sleeps: Ukrainian partisans strike Russian rail and freeze ammo convoys. A relay box blew, and the wheels of war ground to a halt.

Hackers attack Russia’s largest state airline, disrupting dozens of flights. They sign off “Glory to Ukraine! Long live Belarus!”. The hackers claimed year-long access to Russia’s flagship airline before destroying infrastructure, telling Russian security services “you are incapable of protecting even your key infrastructures.”

Frontline report: Ukraine teaches Georgia battle-tested drone warfare during NATO exercises after both lost territories to Russia. Georgia appears poised to follow Syria and Azerbaijan’s playbook, seizing territorial gains while Russian forces remain preoccupied with Ukraine.

Ukraine just took back Kindrativka and is pushing into Russian flanks in Sumy. Weeks into Russia’s push across the Sumy Oblast border, Ukrainian forces are holding positions and putting pressure on the enemy’s main axis.

Intelligence and technology

HUR: Kremlin’s drive to reabsorb former Soviet states threatens freedom across Eurasia

. Ukraine’s fight for EU integration stands as a barrier to Moscow’s plan to unify neighboring countries under its thumb.

British expert warns Russia could blow up six reactors at Europe’s largest nuclear plant if war turns against Kremlin. Six reactors, enough to power Finland for a year, could be weaponized into a radioactive bomb.

Europe promises secret weapon for Ukraine—but can’t outproduce 1,020 Russian missile barrage. As missile numbers climb, Ukraine’s survival depends on hitting the source.

Drone crosses second time in month into NATO territory from Belarus — Russia’s key ally. Video footage suggests the aircraft may be a Russian “Geran” or “Gerbera” type based on its characteristic sound signature.

International

While Russia kills 232 Ukrainian civilians in one month, its citizens sip wine on French Riviera—with EU visas in hand. Hotel bookings by Russians in France and Italy are up 19% — even as their missiles devastate Ukraine.

Trump’s ceasefire clock: 10 days for Putin to stop war in Ukraine, not 50 or face oil sanctions

. Trump signals a turning point: no more patience for Putin’s war of attrition.

With infrastructure in ruins and winter ahead, Ukraine finds gas power where Russia once ruled. The Trans-Balkan corridor becomes Kyiv’s newest artery in the war for energy survival.

Humanitarian and social impact

Investigation: Russia blew up 53 Ukrainian POWs in Olenivka prison, then honored killers with medals. The same men who rigged the barracks were officially praised for “combat duties.”

“Ah, this one’s dead? Good,” said Russian Olenivka prison chief — and continued sipping coffee. As wounded Ukrainian soldiers begged for help, their jailers watched and smoked.

Toddler hospitalized with shrapnel wounds after Russian overnight attack. The 3-year-old child was among eight civilians injured when a Russian drone struck a residential complex in Kyiv.

Political and legal developments

As Russia burns billions on war against Ukraine, Minsk’s depending economy is approaching its bottom. An 8.1% drop in farming and a 70% plunge in exports to Russia choke the economy of Moscow’s satellite.

Sanctions fail to hit 200 companies feeding Kremlin’s fake reconstruction system in occupied territories of Ukraine. Russia’s occupation profits flow freely through a maze of unsanctioned shell companies.

Russian prestigious School of Economics opens first master’s programme on circumventing Western sanctions. A Moscow educational institution has launched a two-year program, costing $6,000 per year, designed to prepare students for work in state corporations navigating international restrictions.

New developments

Investigation exposes Putin’s media network playing dress-up as Global South agency. A video news agency Viory that launched in Abu Dhabi claiming to represent the “Global South” is actually a rebranded version of Ruptly, the Berlin-based footage supplier that was part of Russia’s state media network RT

Russia starts regular passenger flights to North Korea. The inaugural flight coincided with North Korea’s Victory Day celebrations, where leader Kim Jong-un referenced Russia’s participation in “anti-imperialist struggle.”

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Exclusives

These 19 signs from Ukraine’s anti-corruption protests will restore your faith in Gen Z. Ukraine’s “cardboard revolution” proved teenagers can save democracy with markers, literary references, and perfectly placed f-bombs.
“It’s high time” for Ukraine’s tanks as Russia encircles Pokrovsk. Russian units are closing a ring around Pokrovsk, and analysts say only Ukraine’s armored reserves can break it.
Hawk missiles are old but reliable. Ukraine wants all 40,000 America is sitting on. To strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses against Russia’s growing missile and drone attacks, the US has approved a new deal that taps into a vast Cold War missile stockpile.
They came. They cussed. They won.. Cardboard signs, three days, one very surprised president.

Military

Ukraine just took back Kindrativka and is pushing into Russian flanks in Sumy. Weeks into Russia’s push across the Sumy Oblast border, Ukrainian forces are holding positions and putting pressure on the enemy’s main axis.

Russia’s Volgograd railway power substation burns after night drone raid (video)

. Russian officials admit a strike knocked out electricity on rail lines near Zhutovo station.

Russian colonel killed while directing fresh attacks in Kharkiv Oblast, military says. Col. Lebedev commanded attacks near Velykyi Burluk until Ukrainian troops ended his push.

Intelligence and technology

Frontline report: Serbia’s big secret—shells for Ukraine, smiles for Moscow. Serbian factories have sent more than 100,000 shells and a million bullets to Ukraine through NATO partners. In Belgrade, the government still shakes hands with Moscow.

FT: 33,000 AI strike kits will help Ukraine target Russia’s drones – Pentagon is paying

. The $50 million Pentagon contract equips Ukraine’s drones with AI software able to track targets and resist jamming.

WP: Ukraine gets three US-made Patriot systems that can stop Russian ballistic missiles under new deal. From the ruins of Dnipro to the burning skyline of Odesa, Russia’s war leaves no region untouched.

Humanitarian and social impact

Toddler hospitalized with shrapnel wounds after Russian overnight attack. The 3-year-old child was among eight civilians injured when a Russian drone struck a residential complex in Kyiv.

In Sumy, a child’s phone catches shrapnel—Russian drones keep targeting civilians. The assault injured several civilians. Ukraine’s air defenses intercepted dozens of drones while falling debris struck homes and warehouses.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1249: Ukrainian Gen Z protesters achieved in three days what Russian opposition never could

27 juillet 2025 à 00:12

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Ukrainian Gen Zs just did what the Russian opposition never could. Cardboard signs, three days, one very surprised president.
Russia’s last tank yards go dark as every inch in Ukraine demands more sacrifice. Russian workers are pulling the last Soviet tanks from storage yards that used to hold hundreds. The math is unsustainable.
Russia built Ukraine’s drone storm over three years — 2025 is when it finally breaks. Russia’s drone war Ukraine’s allies thought they understood is about to change entirely — and Europe is not ready for what breaks loose in 2025.
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Military

Russia cancels main naval parade after losing 33% of Black Sea Fleet in Ukrainian drone strikes. The Russian leadership may be afraid the event will showcase its vulnerability.

Ukraine’s Intelligence: Russian jet used to train war pilots suddenly bursts into flames in Krasnodar Krai. A Su-27UB catches fire deep inside Russia as Ukraine shows it can hit before the missiles are even in the sky.

Ukrainian drones reportedly hit Russian military electronics plant under international sanctions in Stavropol. Two precision strikes hit critical production areas at Russia’s Signal plant, destroying numerical control machinery and radio electronics workshops that supply equipment to the Russian military-industrial complex

BBC: At least 245 18-year-old Russians killed in war against Ukraine since April 2023

. Vladimir Putin’s assurance that no 18-year-olds would fight in Ukraine has been contradicted by a BBC investigation documenting 245 deaths of teenage contract soldiers since Russia eased enlistment rules in April 2023.

Intelligence and technology

Musk orders Starlink shutdown near Kherson in 2022 to thwart Ukrainian army’s counteroffensive – Reuters. Elon Musk’s shutdown order, driven by fears of nuclear escalation, left Ukrainian troops without communications and blinded their drones during the September 2022 Kherson counteroffensive.

International

“Moscow mechanism” will now investigate Russia’s killings of Ukrainian POWs at request of 41 nations. Over 90% of returned Ukrainian prisoners report systematic beatings and torture.

Poll reveals 14% of Slovaks want to join Russia

. While 32.5% reject military neutrality if it harms living standards, 15% embrace it unconditionally.

EU withholds nearly €1.5 billion package for Ukraine due to failures in anti-corruption justice. After delays in judicial and governance reforms, Ukraine secures only part of the latest EU payment.

Frontline report: Russia’s oil smugglers are running out of ocean as UK freezes 100+ shadow fleet tankers. Insurance firms, legal services, and port facilities across Europe are now off-limits to any vessel connected to Russia’s price cap violations, forcing tankers into increasingly circuitous routes to avoid detection.

EU lawmakers push gas ban deadline forward as Russia loses energy grip on Europe. Members of the European Parliament want to cut Russian gas imports by January 2027 instead of 2028, claiming that Moscow’s pipeline influence continues to shrink from 45% to 19% since 2022.

German AfD moves to expel young politician who fought Russians in Ukraine. A 22-year-old German politician who secretly served in Ukraine’s army now faces expulsion from the pro-Russian Alternative for Germany party after calling his own leadership “Russia-kissers.”

Orban: Ukraine EU membership would “drag war into Europe,” proposes buffer state role instead

. Hungary’s Viktor Orban rejected Ukraine’s European Union membership bid 25 July, instead proposing “strategic cooperation” while describing Kyiv as destined to remain a “buffer state” bordering Russia

Humanitarian and social impact

Zelenskyy vows swift retaliation after Russia’s night of civilian bloodshed. Russian missiles tore through homes and shops, killing civilians in Dnipro and pounding Kharkiv for three relentless hours.

Massive combined attack on Ukraine kills three people, injures 15 other. Russian forces deployed 235 air assets overnight, of which Ukraine intercepted 200.

Political and legal developments

Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies suddenly close four long-stalled cases in one week following prosecutor general’s takeover. Following President Zelenskyy’s signature on the law, the anti-corruption agency finalizes the massive $225 million PrivatBank embezzlement case.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1248: Russian workers are extracting last Soviet tanks from storage yards

26 juillet 2025 à 06:32

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Russia’s last tank yards go dark as every inch in Ukraine demands more sacrifice. Russian workers are pulling the last Soviet tanks from storage yards that used to hold hundreds. The math is unsustainable.
Russia built Ukraine’s drone storm over three years — 2025 is when it finally breaks. Russia’s drone war Ukraine’s allies thought they understood is about to change entirely — and Europe is not ready for what breaks loose in 2025.
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Military

Russians killed Ukrainian soldier — his comrade inscribed missile with his name and brought down Russian jet

. The missile spoke louder than grief.

“Five in one trench, while enemy storming from three sides”: Ukrainian machine gunner survives deadly battle near Pokrovsk. Roman “Peugeot” and his unit survived a Russian assault in Donetsk Oblast.

Frontline report: Russian Sumy offensive stalls after repeated counterattacks drain manpower without territorial gains. Russian forces near the frontline faced critical manpower shortages with reserves either eliminated in previous failed assaults or positioned too far away to provide timely support.

Ukrainian hero saves 1,000 vehicles under fire — and surprises Bundeswehr instructor. Awarded for courage, Andrii now flies drones into enemy trenches while his daughter waits for him to come home.

Drone attacks span 10 Russian oblasts as Azot plant targeted for second time. Russian air defense intercepted 105 drones overnight as attacks hit the Nevinnomyssk Azot chemical plant, which supplies materials for artillery shell production, for the 2nd time in two months.

Intelligence and technology

Russia once again finds way to evade Ukraine’s smartest defenses against its deadliest drones

. Russia has adapted again, forcing defenders into a new phase of drone warfare.

Ukraine to receive radars for Rheinmetall’s Skyranger 30 air defense gun system, which also guards Bundeswehr. The aid is a critical reinforcement as Russian missile and drone attacks hit record levels.

Ukraine’s cyber warriors crush Russian control systems in Crimea, steal 100TB of secrets. A covert cyber assault crippled occupation networks, downloaded troves of classified data, then wiped everything clean.

Zelenskyy: Ukraine has agreements on 3 Patriot systems, but needs a dozen. Germany will fund two Patriot systems and Norway will pay for a third.

Ukraine wants to sell $ 10-30 bn worth of drones to the US – Zelenskyy. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Donald Trump has agreed to purchase Ukrainian-manufactured drones through contracts potentially worth up to $30 billion, marking a shift in defense trade between the two nations.

Ukraine receives $ 399 mn radar package from German defence contractor HENSOLDT. Ukraine will receive radar systems capable of tracking 1,500 simultaneous targets across a 250-kilometre range under one of the largest single military technology orders since the war began.

International

UN sounds alarm: Nearly 70% of funding to help millions of Ukrainians is lacking. Despite escalating war and mounting civilian suffering, the UN has secured just 34% of its $2.6 billion aid target for Ukraine in 2025.

NATO’s new chief in Europe arrives in Kyiv, with frontline defense and Patriot systems in focus. NATO’s newly appointed commander in Europe, General Alexis Grinkevich, arrived in Kyiv on 25 July to meet Ukraine’s top military leadership.

Only 1 in 3 Americans back Trump’s Ukraine policy amid broader disapproval – poll shows. Support for President Trump’s handling of Ukraine has dropped to 33%, part of a broader decline that has pushed his overall approval rating to a second-term low of 37%, according to new Gallup polling data.

Polish FM Sikorski warns Zelenskyy: “Worst thing” would be abandoning anti-corruption fight. Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that abandoning anti-corruption efforts would be his “worst” possible decision, as Ukraine grapples with threats to its key investigative agencies’ independence.

Zelenskyy dismisses “fake” reports of Ursula von der Leyen call over anti-corruption law. Ukrainian President denied media reports claiming European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed concerns to him about legislation weakening anti-corruption agencies, calling such reports “fake” during a press meeting.

Humanitarian and social impact

Russia rains fire on Ukraine daily — even Trump’s deadline has not stopped bloodshed. “There is no safe place in Ukraine today,” the UN warned, as Russia’s relentless bombardment pushed civilian casualties to their highest in years.

Mine nearly ended Ukrainian female medic’s life, but she fought tougher war within — and chose harder fight. After the blast nearly tore her apart, Nataliia Vysotska faced a more brutal fight inside: to stay down, or rise again.

Political and legal developments

Russian provocateurs try to spark anti-Zelenskyy revolution—Ukrainian media sees through operation immediately. Real protesters demanded institutional accountability; fake ones called for regime change.

Ukraine’s Parliament sets day for consideration of Zelenskyy’s bill on independence of anti-corruption agencies. Nine days after triggering nationwide protests by subordinating Ukraine’s top anti-corruption agencies to the prosecutor general, parliament reportedly will vote on 31 July on President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s bill to restore their independence

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1247: Ukraine’s mysterious black stealth drone strikes Russia for second time since 2024

25 juillet 2025 à 04:07

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Ukraine’s black stealth drone just flew deep into Russia—again. Ukraine has a jet-propelled stealth attack drone. We’ve just spotted the mysterious UAV for the second time since 2024.
Explained: why Ukraine nuked its own anti-corruption agencies. It took ten years to build them. It took one hour in parliament to bring them down.

Military

From Finnish forests to Ukraine’s frontline: Volunteer Tapani joins International Legion to protect Europe’s future from war. Tapani left his quiet life to fight in Kharkiv, warning the war could reach Europe within five years.

Ukraine hits Sochi — oil depot burns, flights grounded in Russia’s top Black Sea resort. A Ukrainian drone strike hit a Lukoil fuel depot near Sochi, igniting a fire and halting air traffic across Russia’s southern resort hub.

Last of Ukrainian defenders behind legendary “Russian warship, go f*ck yourself” phrase, returns from captivity

. Vitalii Hyrenko was released after three years in a Russian prison.

21-year-old Ukrainian adopted by Italian family dies fighting Russia. A Ukrainian man who spent nearly a decade in an Italian adoptive family has been killed fighting Russian forces after traveling to Ukraine to find his brother.

Intelligence and technology

Russia tests new UMPB-5 guided bomb on Kharkiv civilians day after Ukraine’s ceasefire proposal. Moscow unleashed a 250-kg bomb after ceasefire talks.

Ukraine to get 5 Patriots and 220,000 Gepard shells. Is that enough to stop Russian drone swarms?. Ukraine’s interceptors are scarce and expensive. Russia’s drones are cheap and relentless.

China secretly supplies Russia with drone engines disguised as refrigeration equipment. To bypass Western sanctions, Chinese companies are funneling critical drone engines to Russia under the guise of industrial cooling units. Meanwhile, civilian death rate is increasing month by month in Ukraine.

Estonia says Russia is moving electronic warfare systems closer to NATO borders. Russian military forces have positioned additional electronic warfare systems within 20 kilometers of Estonia’s border, Estonian Interior Minister Igor Taro said, as Moscow expands GPS jamming operations across the Baltic region.

India helps Russia to increase Ukrainian civilian death rate with octogen explosives exports worth $1,5 million

. Octogen exports from Telangana-based Ideal Detonators empower Russia’s arsenal, as Ukraine suffers record casualties during the last months.

Ukraine rolls out domestic RPG-7 simulators to train soldiers for tank-killing precision. Troops now train with realistic laser-guided systems that mimic combat against armored targets.

As Putin vows summer escalation, Berlin says Kyiv will soon gain secret tools to “affect Russian territory”. Kyiv to receive undisclosed systems from Germany capable of reaching Russian targets, as Moscow ramps up civilian terror.

US approves sale of two military aid packages to Ukraine worth $ 322 mn. Ukraine secured approval to buy $172 million in HAWK Phase III missile system components and $150 million in Bradley infantry fighting vehicle support through two separate Pentagon-announced packages.

International

EU praises Kyiv’s response to anti-corruption law rallies but underscores need for reforms to keep integration hopes alive. In the wake of nationwide protests, Brussels embraces Ukraine’s commitment to address the issue, while demanding transparency in reforms.

EU had a secret plan to bypass Orbán. Zelenskyy blew it up instead.. Brussels had quietly crafted an extraordinary workaround to Hungary’s obstruction before Ukraine imploded its own chances.

EU Officials demand Ukraine explain controversial anti-corruption law weakening NABU, SAPO

. European Parliament members raised concerns over Ukraine’s adoption of the controversial anti-corruption law and warned that the legislation threatens both EU financial assistance and the country’s accession prospects, with one deputy calling it “a clear breach of trust.”

Russia and Ukraine met in Istanbul for the third time—and agreed on one thing: swapping POWs. The latest round of closed-door talks in Türkiye lasted under an hour and focused on returning captured soldiers and civilians.

Humanitarian and social impact

Russia doesn’t want peace, says Zelenskyy after Moscow ruins iconic Odesa market, despite peace proposition in Turkiye. The historic Pryvoz, once alive with jokes and bargaining, is torn by Russian drones, as Putin answers diplomacy with terror.

Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna suffered neck injuries, fractures in Russian captivity – new autopsy. Ukraine discovered new evidence of torture in the death of journalist Victoria Roshchyna, with a recent forensic examination revealing neck trauma and bone fractures not identified in previous reports.

Russia uses thirst as tool of genocide against civilians in occupied Donetsk, says expert. Civilians survive up to 72 hours without water as Russian forces build military hubs atop the ruins of Ukrainian infrastructure.

Russia’s warplanes just bombed central Kharkiv—a baby is among the wounded. Two Russian glide bombs hit Kharkiv, injuring 33 people — including a baby, a 10-year-old girl, and a teenage boy with head wounds.

Russia bombs Odesa’s UNESCO district, injures child with cluster missiles in Cherkasy

. Russia launched 103 drones and four missiles overnight, hitting Odesa’s historic center and striking Cherkasy with cluster munitions that injured seven, including a child.

Political and legal developments

Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies approve Zelenskyy’s new bill to restore their independence amid mass protests. NABU and SAPO say the president’s urgent legislation fully reinstates their power, signaling a possible end to the weeklong crisis over Ukraine’s reform path.

Russian-run EasyStaff funnels €50 million through Lithuania, dodging SWIFT sanctions. On paper, it’s a freelancing service.

Zelenskyy backs new anti-corruption bill amid protests and a Russian spy scandal. As public pressure mounted, Zelenskyy reversed course on a law critics say undermined Ukraine’s anti-corruption system.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1246: Zelenskyy faces domestic protests against anti-corruption law as Russia peace talks in Istanbul yield little

24 juillet 2025 à 03:50

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Editorial: Zelenskyy opens a second front—against his own people. Not at the border, but in parliament — where a decade of reforms just collapsed in 72 hours.
Zelenskyy’s scandalous law weakening anti-graft watchdogs takes effect (updated). The President offered only vague claims of “Russian influence” to justify stripping institutional independence.
“I defended Zelenskyy against Trump’s dictatorship accusations. Now I can’t,” says Ukraine’s top corruption fighter. Zelenskyy must reverse course on the legislation targeting corruption prosecutors, or risk proving Putin right about Ukrainian democracy, warns the architect of the system being destroyed.
Ukraine just got 49 new Abrams tanks—but the tank war is already over. The first of up to 49 fresh M-1 Abrams tanks have arrived in Ukraine. What will the Ukrainian military do with the 69-ton, four-person vehicles with their thick armor and 120-mm guns?

Military

Russian power station burns after drone strike—Novocherskassk traffic gridlocked (video). Propaganda calls it “debris damage,” but eyewitnesses describe explosions at infrastructure in Russia’s Rostov Oblast.

Ukraine suffers first Mirage-2000 loss. Pilot ejects and survives. The aircraft failed during an evening mission on 22 July, forcing the pilot to take emergency action.

Intelligence and technology

US approves sale of two military aid packages to Ukraine worth $ 322 mn. Ukraine secured approval to buy $172 million in HAWK Phase III missile system components and $150 million in Bradley infantry fighting vehicle support through two separate Pentagon-announced packages.

It wasn’t just the Skripals—Russia’s covert attacks spanned years and continents, UK intelligence reveals. British findings show how Moscow weaponized disinfo, cyberwar, and assassination at scale.

Intelligence: Russia plans to weaponize crisis emerged after Zelenskyy signs law weakening anti-corruption agencies in Ukraine

. As Ukraine’s President triggers outrage by signing a contentious law, Moscow reportedly prepares provocations to exploit internal discord.

Ukraine’s Bulava middle-strike drone trialed in Donetsk. Results show all targets successfully hit. Each of the five launches struck its target despite camouflage and intense electronic warfare.

International

EU had a secret plan to bypass Orbán. Zelenskyy blew it up instead.. Brussels had quietly crafted an extraordinary workaround to Hungary’s obstruction before Ukraine imploded its own chances.

EU Officials demand Ukraine explain controversial anti-corruption law weakening NABU, SAPO. European Parliament members raised concerns over Ukraine’s adoption of the controversial anti-corruption law and warned that the legislation threatens both EU financial assistance and the country’s accession prospects, with one deputy calling it “a clear breach of trust.”

Ursula von der Leyen demands Zelenskyy explain anti-corruption law that sparked nationwide protests. EU chief called Ukrainian President demanding explanations for a law that subordinates Ukraine’s premier anti-corruption agencies to the prosecutor general, with Brussels warning there can be “no compromise” on rule of law standards for EU candidate countries.

Politico: Trump’s September Ukraine ultimatum gives Putin green light to attack

. Russian analysts say the Kremlin views Trump’s September deadline for a Ukraine ceasefire as a green light to intensify strikes, with current attacks now exceeding 400 missiles and drones per night.

Humanitarian and social impact

Russia and Ukraine met in Istanbul for the third time—and agreed on one thing: swapping POWs. The latest round of closed-door talks in Türkiye lasted under an hour and focused on returning captured soldiers and civilians.

21-year-old Ukrainian adopted by Italian family dies fighting Russia. A Ukrainian man who spent nearly a decade in an Italian adoptive family has been killed fighting Russian forces after traveling to Ukraine to find his brother.

9th Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap returns seriously ill and injured defenders. Ukraine and Russia conducted their ninth prisoner exchange under Istanbul agreements, with Ukrainian President confirming that seriously ill and seriously injured defenders have returned home.

Ukraine downs 45 Russian drones overnight—but 26 still strike 14 locations. Russian Shahed drones hit homes, schools, and factories in Sumy and Kryvyi Rih, despite dense air defenses.

Political and legal developments

“We heard the street”: Zelenskyy promises to restore independence of NABU and SAPO, prepares draft law. Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced plans to restore independence to Ukraine’s main anti-corruption agencies through new legislation, responding to public protests that erupted after he signed controversial changes eliminating their autonomy just one day earlier.

Ukrainian Church holds first service in Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra caves since its independence from Moscow Patriarchate. For the first time in history, prayers in Ukrainian echo where Kremlin influence once held sway.

Zelenskyy urgently gathers anti-corruption chiefs amid mass protests, as MPs plan to challenge his new controversial law in court. The battle over Ukraine’s reforms legacy intensifies.

New developments

Reuters: Russian oil revenue drops 37% in July 2025 vs 2024. Russia’s oil and gas revenue fell 37% to 680 billion roubles in July amid sustained defense spending for its Ukraine military operation.

Frontline report: Russia plans to import one million Indian workers as war drains domestic labor pool. The imported laborers are being assigned to keep essential services running—from municipal operations to basic infrastructure—jobs previously filled by Russians now fighting in Ukraine.

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    The protest signs in Kyiv yesterday said everything: “My father did not die for this.” When Ukrainians took to the streets 11 years ago in Ukraine’s Euromaidan Revolution, they had simple demands: a country where one would want to live. A place where everyone is treated equally under the law and justice is not an empty word. Yesterday, in 72 hours, Ukraine’s government destroyed those hopes by dismantling what took a decade to build. The rushed adoption hidden in another law, the dirty
     

Editorial: Zelenskyy opens a second front—against his own people

23 juillet 2025 à 11:32

Kyiv protests anti-corruption NABU

The protest signs in Kyiv yesterday said everything: “My father did not die for this.”

When Ukrainians took to the streets 11 years ago in Ukraine’s Euromaidan Revolution, they had simple demands: a country where one would want to live. A place where everyone is treated equally under the law and justice is not an empty word.

Yesterday, in 72 hours, Ukraine’s government destroyed those hopes by dismantling what took a decade to build.

The rushed adoption hidden in another law, the dirty tactics pressuring MPs, the ongoing investigations against Zelenskyy’s inner circle, the flimsy accusations against Ukraine’s anti-corruption organs invoking old traffic accidents, leave no mistake: this legal theater was a planned assault on the system of checks and balances created since Euromaidan.

Ukraine anti-corruption protests
“My father did not die for this.” Sign at protest against the law to gut Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies in Kyiv. Photo: Masi Nayyem

The significance of this system for Ukraine is profound. Since Aristotle’s time, dividing power into legislative, executive, and judiciary has separated democratic governance from monarchy. In Ukraine, it was largely theater—and each revolution rose against increasing authoritarianism.

NABU and SAPO, whatever their flaws, were the first real separation of power in Ukraine. They could be improved, made more effective. But gutting their independence isn’t about effectiveness—it’s about destroying Ukraine’s capacity to check those in power and resist authoritarianism.

This is what’s happening now. The young people who flooded Ukrainian cities in protest are defending republicanism against monarchy. This desire sets Ukrainians apart from Russia and Belarus—the promise of European integration sealed with the blood of Euromaidan protesters who died for freedom.

Anti-corruption protests Ukraine
Protests against the law to gut Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies in Lviv. Photo: Olena Dub

This promise of functioning democracy, the best guarantee of dignified life, drove Ukraine since 2014 to reject the Russian path where personal freedom gets discarded and authority worshipped. It drives Ukrainians defending their land against the Russian invasion.

That promise had concrete stakes. NABU independence was the condition for visa-free travel, EU candidacy talks, and every step toward European integration. Those foundations just crumbled.

Ukrainians on the frontline didn’t die for Zelenskyy’s power to concentrate authority and enrich himself. They died for their families, for a future where their children wouldn’t choose between dignity and survival.

Power is intoxicating. It is a bitter irony that Zelenskyy became the villain from his own TV show—the corrupt president enjoying the impunity he once campaigned against.

He signed the law with record speed, buried the attack in photo-ops, ignored thousand-strong protests in his evening address.

Since today, a second front has opened in Ukraine—between those preserving Ukraine’s democratic future and those sacrificing it for personal protection. This fight determines whether Ukraine’s victory over Russia means anything, or whether we become the corrupt autocracy we once fought to escape.

Zelenskyy can still reverse course—withdraw his signature, restore what was broken. But each day this law stands, Ukraine moves closer to becoming the country it once fought to escape.

The choice between republic and monarchy remains his to make.

History is watching.

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    Exclusive Ukraine’s anti-corruption architect to Zelenskyy: “You just gave Putin his best argument”. Zelenskyy must reverse course on the legislation targeting corruption prosecutors, or risk proving Putin right about Ukrainian democracy, warns the architect of the system being destroyed. Ukraine just got 49 new Abrams tanks. The war told them to stay indoors. The first of up to 49 fresh M-1 Abrams tanks have arrived in Ukraine. What will the Ukrainian military do with the 69-ton,
     

Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1245: Zelenskyy signs controversial anti-corruption law

23 juillet 2025 à 01:27

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Ukraine’s anti-corruption architect to Zelenskyy: “You just gave Putin his best argument”. Zelenskyy must reverse course on the legislation targeting corruption prosecutors, or risk proving Putin right about Ukrainian democracy, warns the architect of the system being destroyed.
Ukraine just got 49 new Abrams tanks. The war told them to stay indoors. The first of up to 49 fresh M-1 Abrams tanks have arrived in Ukraine. What will the Ukrainian military do with the 69-ton, four-person vehicles with their thick armor and 120-mm guns?
Ukraine’s parliament votes to gut anti-corruption agencies amid Russian spy scandal (UPDATED). Ukraine’s parliament passed a bill to weaken its top anti-corruption bodies, citing a Russian spy scandal. It now awaits President Zelenskyy’s signature.
Russian “Doctor Evil” posts about loving family and medical pride online, while he degrades and tortures Ukrainian POWs in reality. Investigators identified a Russian doctor who shocked Ukrainian prisoners of war with stun guns, forced them to bark like dogs and crawl on floors, made them recite degrading slurs, and denied them medical care.

Military

Ukraine hits Russian S-300P launcher, Nebo-M radar, and Big Bird node in Belgorod Oblast (video). The Ukrainian forces used long-range precision fire to degrade Russia’s ability to monitor and defend Belgorod’s airspace.

Ukraine hits Russian explosives production chain plant—fire erupts at Samara refinery. The petrochemical facility tied to bomb precursors and jet fuel caught fire after drone strikes overnight on 22 July.

With single FPV drone strike, Ukraine is blowing up North Korea’s outdated rocket launchers before they ever get chance to fire. Ukrainian drone operators are turning the battlefield into a scrapyard.

ISW: No real peace talks with Putin unless West helps Ukraine crush Russia. A major shift in battlefield momentum is the only lever that could move the Kremlin

Moscow resurrects Leningrad and Moscow military districts, builds new divisions as part of its largest rearmament since Soviet collapse. Russia is transitioning into a wartime state to reshape th global order.

Intelligence and technology

Russia’s new decoy drone is all Chinese parts—and still carries a bomb. Flight controller, ignition system, data link, servos, and battery all trace back to Chinese hobby gear suppliers, Militarnyi says.

Dutch pledge new Patriot air defense for Ukraine — but US delay blocks German shipment. Chancellor Merz said Germany cannot transfer systems until the US confirms its delivery.

French drones to be built in Ukraine—Barrot calls it “strategic trust”. Paris becomes the latest NATO ally to transfer defense manufacturing inside Ukraine.

FT: Russia triples drone strike success—Ukraine’s air defenses didn’t get worse, Moscow’s tactics did. Russia’s Shahed drones now dive at 800 km/h, flying too high for Ukraine’s mobile gunners to reach.

International

Poland warns dual citizens at risk of forced mobilization in Russia

. Polish-Russian civilians risk forced enlistment under wartime mobilization.

“Putin fears only Trump,” Ukrainian foreign minister says after Kellogg’s visit to Kyiv. Foreign Minister Sybiha says the calm during Kellogg’s visit was calculated.

Humanitarian and social impact

Russia’s bombs hit apartment block in Kramatorsk, kill 9-year-old boy as Moscow keeps targeting civilians. Russia’s latest attacks left at least three civilians dead and 25 injured across Ukraine, with strikes reported in Donetsk, Kherson, Sumy, Odesa, and Kharkiv oblasts.

Political and legal developments

Zelenskyy signs controversial law undermining Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies. The law hands sweeping powers to the Prosecutor General’s Office, a move critics warn could derail Ukraine’s democratic progress and EU aspirations.

Kyiv court arrests suspected Russian spy embedded in anti-graft bureau

. The suspect allegedly sent law enforcement data to Russian intelligence via a known traitor tied to Yanukovych.

Security service officials took $300,000 bribes as Ukraine guts corruption oversight. The agency that conducted over 70 raids against anti-corruption investigators was itself harboring officials who helped draft dodgers avoid military service for cash.

From Lviv to Odesa: Ukrainians take to streets to save anti-corruption agencies. Thousands rally against bill No. 12414, warning Zelenskyy that signing the law would unravel years of hard-fought reforms and threaten Ukraine’s European future.

Alleged FSB infiltration investigation used to smash Ukraine’s anti-corruption system, says watchdog. FSB-related arrests serve as cover for political moves that undermine key anti-graft bodies and centralize power.

Abuse of power: Ukraine’s Civil Anti-Corruption Council urges Zelenskyy to veto new law undermining anti-corruption system. The law allows the Prosecutor General to seize cases, issue directives to anti-corruption bodies in Ukraine.

Western trust under threat as Zelenskyy nears signing controversial law that crashes Ukraine’s anti-corruption system. Born from Western pressure in 2015, NABU’s future now hangs in the balance.

New developments

From thieves to heroes: 100 Ukrainian women with criminal records now serve in army. A legal loophole gives imprisoned women like Halyna and Alvina a way out of prison bars.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1244: Putin aswers Trump’s peace ultimatum with massive strikes

22 juillet 2025 à 02:14

Exclusives

Russian “Doctor Evil” posts about loving family and medical pride online, while he degrades and tortures Ukrainian POWs in reality. Investigators identified a Russian doctor who shocked Ukrainian prisoners of war with stun guns, forced them to bark like dogs and crawl on floors, made them recite degrading slurs, and denied them medical care.
First ever US stablecoin law signed — here’s what it means. The signing marks the culmination of years of debate and establishes the first comprehensive federal framework for payment stablecoins in United States history.
Ukraine just solved the hardest math problem in modern air defense – with a 1970s German gun. The German-made Gepard gun vehicle is one of Ukraine’s best defenses against swarms of Russian Shahed drones.

Military

Russian military ramps up attacks in Donetsk Oblast to sever Ukrainian logistics at Pokrovsk, says commander

. In a recent phone call to US President Trump, Putin indicated plans to escalate the war in eastern Ukraine.

Western veterans join Ukrainian Army to end unfinished wars from Afghanistan and Iraq, chief of staff of International Legion reveals. Pavel Slavinsky, head of the 2nd International Legion’s staff, shares a rare insider look at the dynamic, evolving military unit made up of thousands of volunteers from over 50 countries.

Frontline report: Azerbaijan arrests Wagner fighters as war criminals, breaking post-Soviet precedent. Ramil Aliyev and Ismayil Hasanov served time in Russian penal colonies before Prigozhin’s Project-K recruited them for Ukraine—now they face mercenary charges in their homeland.

Intelligence and technology

Poland buys into Iceye—the satellite firm that spotted Russia’s troops before full-scale invasion. The company gave Ukraine early warning of Moscow’s movements with radar satellites that pierce night and cloud.

Germany pledges five Patriots, Norway — billions for drones, as Ukraine’s new defense chief leads first major international push since taking office. The allies agree to fast-track weapons delivery to Ukraine amid Russian air terror escalation.

Russia shows off giant Shahed factory and US trucks used to launch drone strikes on Ukraine

. Kremlin footage shows rows of Shahed drones in production and American pickups launching them toward Ukraine, as Moscow ramps up long-range attacks.

Pentagon opens drone combat school in Indiana: “If your stuff’s not in Ukraine, it’s not serious”. The Pentagon’s new drone school launches next month, with Ukrainian military advisors set to observe and give feedback.

Czech civilians fully fund € 2.4 mn howitzer push—six D-30s now set for Ukraine. The “Gift for Putin” campaign had announced it was close to reaching its goal. Now, donation totals confirm the entire sum has been raised.

International

Bloomberg: EU sanctions squeeze Rosneft’s Indian refiner — buyers now forced to pay in advance. Nayara Energy imposes financial demands on traders amid rising fears over deal enforcement.

Moscow’s roadmap to “peace”: disarm Ukraine, remove Zelenskyy, and halt NATO. Russia continues to frame peace as Ukraine’s surrender, ISW notes, with demands that echo the start of the full-scale war. The kremlin’s “peace” offer masks intent to prolong the war, the think tank says.

New Ukrainian defense chief tests his negotiation skills during Ramstein meeting as Putin answers Trump’s ultimatum with escalated attacks

. Just days into his role, Denys Shmyhal faces a double crisis: securing billions in Western aid while Russia signals its refusal to peace with a fresh wave of strikes.

EU imposes sanctions for first time on Chinese companies over aid to Russia in killing Ukrainians — Beijing protests. Beijing denounces the sanctions as a threat to economic cooperation.

Peace talks haven’t even started — and Russia has already responded to them with missiles, says French foreign minister at subway attack site in Kyiv. The Lukianivska metro station, where civilians were sheltering, has become a symbol of how the Kremlin “sees” diplomacy.

Italy cancels Putin ally conductor Valery Gergiev’s first Western concert since Ukraine war. Italy’s Culture Ministry blocked Valery Gergiev’s July concert after politicians opposed the Putin-linked conductor’s return to Western stages.

“Most valuable thing we have”: Ukrainian journalist gifts military chevrons to Azerbaijan president Aliyev. At a diplomatic forum in Shusha, Ukrainian journalist Olena Kurbanova presented the military chevrons to Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, calling them Ukraine’s “most valuable” possessions.

Breaking: Ukraine-Russia peace talks may take place in Istanbul this week. The third round of Ukraine-Russia negotiations in Istanbul could take place on 23-24 July, focusing on prisoner exchanges and humanitarian corridors, diplomatic sources tell Turkish media.

Humanitarian and social impact

Three skeptics called war “media lies”—then visited Ukraine’s bombed hospitals and mass graves. Czech filmmaker challenged social media conspiracy theorists to witness the war in Ukraine firsthand.

Russian attacks on Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk injure at least 10 people, kill one. Russia bombarded Kyiv with over 400 drones and missiles across Ukraine, leaving at least 10 injured, with Ivano-Frankivsk experiencing what its mayor called the heaviest attack of the war.

Political and legal developments

SBU: Russian “mole” in Ukraine’s Anti-Corruption Bureau spied for FSB under former President Yanukovych’s security chief. The investigation errupts in NABU’s most secretive unit as Ukraine’s Security Service exposes a spy working for Russia’s security service.

Ukrainian ex-police chief dies mysteriously at Spanish complex where Russian defector was assassinated in 2024. Former Ukrainian organized crime official Ihor Hrushevskyi died at the Spanish complex where Russian agents killed helicopter pilot Maxim Kuzminov in 2024. Residents question whether the location is coincidental

New developments

Archaeologists find 14th-century Italian fortress beneath Odesa’s famous duke monument. Archaeologists revealed 14th-century materials from a Genoese fortress in Odesa after a three-week dig near the Duke de Richelieu monument.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1243: Russia flaunts giant Shahed factory—but Ukraine may crack drone defense on the cheap  

20 juillet 2025 à 19:00

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Ukraine just solved the hardest math problem in modern air defense – with a 1970s German gun. The German-made Gepard gun vehicle is one of Ukraine’s best defenses against swarms of Russian Shahed drones.
Everyone’s talking about Usyk’s knockout—but did you know he can hold his breath longer than dolphins?. While you were watching Usyk flatten Dubois, you probably missed the wildest fact about boxing’s new favorite champion.
Italy’s giving a concert for Putin—and Europe is paying. Banned everywhere else, Putin’s favorite conductor Gergiev finds European taxpayers willing to fund his comeback in Campania
Hackers erased Gazprom’s digital brain in catastrophic cyber strike, HUR source says. Ukrainian operatives reportedly wiped servers, clouds, and backups, crippling the control systems of Russia’s gas empire.
Ukraine’s war cabinet was hit by a perfect storm. Zelenskyy just hit reset. Ukraine just overhauled its government for the first time since Russia invaded. No one voted.

Military

Frontline report: Russia sent troops through a quiet sector near Kharkiv — Ukraine sent a T-64 to greet them

. With its summer offensive stalled, Russia pushed near Kharkiv—and ran straight into a Ukrainian tank.

Russian follow up strikes delay Ukrainian rescuers who rush to put out fire after deadly drone attack. A 78-year-old woman died in Sumy Oblast near the front line and multiple families sustained injuries from direct strikes on residential buildings.

Moscow suffers largest drone attack in months, with drone debris hitting residential building. The attack also forced the diversion of 134 commercial flights to alternative airports.

Intelligence and technology

Russia shows off giant Shahed factory and US trucks used to launch drone strikes on Ukraine

. Kremlin footage shows rows of Shahed drones in production and American pickups launching them toward Ukraine, as Moscow ramps up long-range attacks.

Pentagon opens drone combat school in Indiana: “If your stuff’s not in Ukraine, it’s not serious”. The Pentagon’s new drone school launches next month, with Ukrainian military advisors set to observe and give feedback.

Forbes: Tiny Ukrainian drone boat Ursula targets hidden Russian sites no weapon has reached before. Ursula is just one meter long, but it can slip into Russia’s shallow rivers and swamps to launch drones deep behind enemy lines.

US envoy sees how Russia bypasses sanctions and uses Western components in weapons that kill Ukrainians. Ukrainian intelligence organized an exhibition of Western-manufactured electronics found in captured Russian weaponry used against civilian targets across Ukraine.

German general warns Ukraine faces Russian drone increase from 500 to 2,000 nightly while Kyiv develops special drone interceptors

. Major General Christian Freuding emphasized the economic mismatch between $5 million Patriot missiles and Russia’s $50,000 drones, advocating for preemptive action and industry-developed interception technologies.

International

Azerbaijan demands Russia admit guilt in downing passenger jet with air defense as Moscow stonewalls investigation. President Ilham Aliyev announced the move to international courts after Azerbaijan rejected Russian explanations blaming Ukrainian drones for the incident.

New developments

Usyk defeats Dubois with “Ivan” punch to reclaim undisputed heavyweight crown for Ukraine. Minutes after knocking out Daniel Dubois at Wembley, Oleksandr Usyk thanked the Ukrainian soldiers who “allow me to be here now.”

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  • Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1242: Ukrainian hackers devastate Russia’s Gazprom
    Exclusive The punch that dropped Dubois was named Ivan. Usyk’s whole life is that weird.. While you were watching Usyk flatten Dubois, you probably missed the wildest fact about boxing’s new favorite champion. Italy’s giving a concert for Putin—and Europe is paying. Banned everywhere else, Putin’s favorite conductor Gergiev finds European taxpayers willing to fund his comeback in Campania Hackers erased Gazprom’s digital brain in catastrophic cyber strike, HUR source says. Ukrai
     

Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1242: Ukrainian hackers devastate Russia’s Gazprom

20 juillet 2025 à 06:21

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The punch that dropped Dubois was named Ivan. Usyk’s whole life is that weird.. While you were watching Usyk flatten Dubois, you probably missed the wildest fact about boxing’s new favorite champion.
Italy’s giving a concert for Putin—and Europe is paying. Banned everywhere else, Putin’s favorite conductor Gergiev finds European taxpayers willing to fund his comeback in Campania
Hackers erased Gazprom’s digital brain in catastrophic cyber strike, HUR source says. Ukrainian operatives reportedly wiped servers, clouds, and backups, crippling the control systems of Russia’s gas empire.
Ukraine’s war cabinet was hit by a perfect storm. Zelenskyy just hit reset. Ukraine just overhauled its government for the first time since Russia invaded. No one voted.
Ukraine nationalized its way out of crisis—now it can’t stop making money. The emergency worked too well. And that’s actually a dangerous thing.

Military

HUR drones hit eight Russia’s air defense radars and launchers near Donetsk — video shows strikes. Intelligence operators destroyed five high-tech detection systems built for complex airspace defense, and two S-300V launchers.

Russian saboteurs tried to sneak into Donetsk’s Pokrovsk—Ukrainian troops erased them, Syrskyi says. Ukraine’s defenders reportedly spotted and eliminated a Russian sabotage group during a failed incursion into the city.

Drone barrage targets Moscow and Rostov — fires, outages, train delays follow. No significant damage to any key asset has been confirmed. Power was knocked out in several settlements, and train stations were paralyzed for hours in stifling conditions.

Intelligence and technology

Ukraine’s new 15-minute bridges: Plastic cubes, no delay, full mobility (video)

. Engineers from Ukraine’s Steppe Brigade are fielding modular plastic bridges that deploy in just 15 minutes, giving troops rapid mobility across rivers in active combat zones.

US plans to develop new cruise missile modeled on Ukrainian war needs and capable to strike targets over 450 km away. The US Air Force’s upcoming LACM will carry a heavy warhead, dodge GPS jamming, and strike targets 450 km away.

“Everyone who wanted to fight is already fighting”: Top Ukrainian UAV commander prepares for war with drones, not people.

NYP: How small Ukrainian factories are building drones that hunt Russian crafts — without draining millions. The NYP tours where engineers are building budget UAVs to overwhelm Moscow’s drone swarms.

British intelligence: Russia moves to erase Ukrainian language in occupied schools. Kremlin pushes a sweeping Russification drive targeting Zaporizhzhia and Kherson oblasts from September 2025.

Australia’s Abrams tanks arrive in Ukraine—first of 49, or most already?. Some outlets say initial delivery; others report the majority of promised armor has landed.

International

Italy faces backlash for hosting Russian conductor, who backs killings Putin’s regime, at UNESCO World Heritage palace. The July 27 event at the Royal Palace of Caserta has provoked outrage, with Ukrainian groups warning that hosting Putin’s favorite maestro desecrates cultural heritage and insults war victims.

EU declares Georgia’s path to bloc effectively frozen until free elections, as protests rage for eighth consecutive month. The European Parliament backs Georgian protesters, while condemning the suspension of democratic standards.

“He will risk everything in Ukraine”: Putin may be preparing for even harsher war in Ukraine after Trump’s ultimatum. Even with a collapsing economy and the threat of international isolation, Putin is poised to escalate his war. As Foreign Affairs puts it: the Kremlin leader will go to “extreme lengths” to avoid losing in Ukraine.

“I want to help Ukraine as much as I can”: American volunteer James joined Ukraine’s Army to build future. Known by his callsign “Sonechko,” James is part of a legion of foreign volunteers who’ve left their past lives behind to stand with Ukraine—some for justice, some for redemption, some for money.

Europol dismantles pro-Russian cyber army flooding Ukraine and its allies with attacks. A coordinated crackdown wiped out over 100 systems tied to Kremlin-backed NoName057(16) hackers.

ISW: Moscow scrambles to downplay EU’s crushing new sanctions

. Russia’s top officials claim immunity, but signs of economic strain are beginning to show beneath the surface.

In new movie, Czech director takes pro-Kremlin conspiracy theorists , who blamed Zelenskyy for war, to Ukraine. They believed what the Kremlin told them, until they stood amid missile craters and children’s graves.

Humanitarian and social impact

Zelenskyy honors Ukrainian teenagers who recorded farewell video before being executed by Russians in Berdiansk. “This is death. Guys, goodbye.”

Ukraine remembers linguist Iryna Farion, target of Kremlin’s propaganda, assassinated in Lviv in apparent campaign against Ukrainian voices. On 19 July, Ukrainians marked the first anniversary of the brutal killing of Iryna Farion, a fierce defender of Ukrainian identity and language.

One woman dead, child injured in Odesa as Russia sends 344 drones and 35 missiles overnight. Ukraine intercepted more than 200 aerial targets, but dozens still reached homes, schools, and infrastructure across 12 locations in several regions.

Political and legal developments

Ukraine swiftly eliminated Russian-ordered killers of SBU colonel in Kyiv, but spy war will continue across globe. SBU Colonel Ivan Voronych was no ordinary officer. He was linked to Nord Stream sabotage and deep strikes in Russia.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1241: Zaluzhnyi warns Ukraine has time until 2027 to revolutionize war strategy or face defeat

18 juillet 2025 à 16:45

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“A completely new kind of war lies ahead” so Ukraine must outhink Russia by 2027, says Zaluzhnyi. Ukraine’s survival depends on revolutionary strategy, not traditional firepower, Valerii Zaluzhnyi writes
Ukraine’s MaxxPro trucks drop troops in 20 seconds—because drones don’t need more. Just reaching the front in Ukraine is now as deadly as holding it—thanks to drones that strike in seconds. Ground robots could be part of the answer.
“Just 16 people”: Ukraine’s new wartime cabinet is now smaller than many startups. Parliament approved a downsized government lineup on Wednesday, streamlining wartime leadership without altering the political balance of power.

Military

Russia’s “human safari” drone smashes into rabbi’s vehicle — family in car survives direct hit

. A Russian FPV attack failed to kill its target, as Kherson’s Jewish leader escapes harm.

Russia kills Ukrainian railway worker with Shahed drone in scaled-down attack. From 400 drones on 16 July to just 35 launched last night—but impacts across three oblasts still hurt civilians and caused damage.

As of 18 July 2025, the approximate losses of weapons and military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces from the beginning of the invasion to the present day:

  • Personnel: 1039830 (+1180)
  • Tanks: 11032 (+3)
  • APV: 23005 (+9)
  • Artillery systems: 30485 (+47)
  • MLRS: 1441 (+1)
  • Anti-aircraft systems: 1197
  • Aircraft: 421
  • Helicopters: 340
  • UAV: 46549 (+135)
  • Cruise missiles: 3491
  • Warships/boats: 28
  • Submarines: 1
  • Vehicles and fuel tanks: 55494 (+111)

Intelligence and technology

New Ukrainian PM Svyrydenko: Kyiv, Washington to launch joint drone deal under Trump-Zelenskyy mega pact. The deal aims to pair American weapons deliveries with Ukrainian UAV exports.

Digital occupation: Russia deploys AI army of bots on Telegram for promoting Kremlin’s propaganda narratives

. They sound human and post nonstop.

Russia’s drones now target civilians with napalm firebombs that burn through sand and cannot be extinguished. Modified drones are designed for maximum civilian terror and violate all rules of urban warfare, says a Ukrainian military expert.

Romania wants to build drones with Ukraine—but can’t fund it before 2026. The country’s defense ministry confirms talks, but the production start hinges entirely on next year’s military budget.

France to train more Ukrainian pilots on Mirage fighter jets, capable of carrying missiles that destroy Russian command posts. Armed with 2,900-pound SCALP-EGs, Ukraine aims to shatter Russia’s coordination hubs deep behind the frontlines, due to expanded Franco-Ukrainian air cooperation.

Ukraine to get Patriot missiles “very shortly,” Merz says. The Chancellor confirms Germany’s air-defense transfer will happen within weeks as NATO works out logistics.

International

London also slashes price cap on Russian oil to $47.60 per barrel after EU’s sanctions adoption

. Western allies have escalated economic pressure on Russia by dropping the crude oil price cap.

UK forms second “NATO” inside Alliance amid fears of 2027 global conflict with Russia and China. In just one week, Britain has sealed two landmark defense deals with France and Germany, forming a new trilateral military bloc.

From adrenaline seekers to war veterans: New book of British journalist shows diverse faces of Ukraine’s International Legion. Volunteers worldwide joined the fight against Russian aggression, risking everything to defend Ukraine. Some have never returned home.

International Fencing Federation seeks to reinstate Russian thletes — even those who support killing of Ukrainians. The organization says move promotes “unity,” but critics call it a whitewash for Putin’s military machine.

EU agrees on new Russia sanctions package targeting energy and finance. Ambassadors greenlight the 18th sanctions round ahead of formal Council approval: Malta and Slovakia dropped their vetoes after receiving key guarantees.

Political and legal developments

UK hits Russian intel unit involved in killings of 600 Ukrainian civilians in Mariupol, with historic sanctions

. Many of them were children.

Kremlin’s mouthpiece calls Europeans “imbeciles,” says strikes on Kyiv will intesify after EU imposed new sanctions against Putin’s war machine. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev unleashed a grotesque tirade against Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, mocking her medical background.

Zelenskyy installs ex-defense minister Umierov to run Security Council. The man once in charge of defense now oversees war tech, arms deals, and talks.

ISW: Russia is “burning the candle at both ends”—bankers quietly brace for bailouts. Russia’s top financial execs reportedly fear a growing debt crisis despite Central Bank claims of stability.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1240: Trump eyes mega-deal to swap battlefield-proven Ukrainian drones for American weapons

18 juillet 2025 à 03:32

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“A completely new kind of war lies ahead” so Ukraine must outhink Russia by 2027, says Zaluzhnyi. Ukraine’s survival depends on revolutionary strategy, not traditional firepower, Valerii Zaluzhnyi writes
Ukraine’s MaxxPro trucks drop troops in 20 seconds—because drones don’t need more. Just reaching the front in Ukraine is now as deadly as holding it—thanks to drones that strike in seconds. Ground robots could be part of the answer.
“Just 16 people”: Ukraine’s new wartime cabinet is now smaller than many startups. Parliament approved a downsized government lineup on Wednesday, streamlining wartime leadership without altering the political balance of power.
Ukraine is going green during war, so why is EU’s program funding fossil fuels?. Ukraine has been building wind farms and solar plants while dodging Russian missiles. Meanwhile, the EU’s €50 billion program meant to help? It’s funding more gas and diesel generators than renewable energy.

Military

Russian attack on Polish factory in Ukraine regarded as possible message to Warsaw after Kyiv’s aid meeting in Lublin

. The strike injured workers and halted production.

Top Kremlin’s mouthpiece warns of “preemptive strikes,” but denies any plans to attack Europe. Tensions soar as Moscow accuses West of full-scale war, while insisting no invasion of NATO countries is planned.

Lithuania to Belarus: Stop letting Russian war drones cross into NATO skies. The Gerbera UAV’s illegal flight triggered diplomatic escalation in Vilnius.

One Telegram message promised romantic date for Ukrainian soldier — next almost killed him. A Ukrainian soldier was lured into a deadly FSB assassination plot masked as a date.

Russia’s chemical attacks in Ukraine top 10,000, Kyiv reports. Kyiv’s top chemical defense official confirms that toxic attacks began as early as 2014.

Intelligence and technology

Switzerland’s Patriot air defense systems delivery delayed by US — Ukraine’s urgent need takes priority amid rising civilian deaths. Switzerland’s planned deliveries between 2026-28 are pushed back while Ukraine faces intensifying Russian aerial terror.

Ukraine gets 850,000 Czech shells in 2025, but new government may freeze further shipments, despite Russia’s aid boost from North Korea

. Czechia’s ammo program powers Ukraine’s defenses, but opposition forces vow to shut it down if they win the vote.

NYP: Trump eyes ‘mega deal’ to swap drones with Ukraine for American weapons. Washington may soon fly battlefield-proven Ukrainian UAVs while Kyiv stocks up on US arms.

Ukraine’s new Magura W6P naval drone won’t kamikaze—but it can patrol 1000 km. Magura W6P trades strike missions for longer range and smarter sea reconnaissance.

Forbes: Ukraine’s anti-drone dome over Kyiv is growing—and Moscow feels it. Thousands of interceptor drones are being deployed under Ukraine’s Clear Sky program, forming an expanding shield against Russian drone attacks.

Zelenskyy demands reshuffled cabinet boost local arms from 40% to 50% on the frontlines. The president gave ministers six months to ramp up local arms production for the battlefield.

Ukraine launches AI startup battle, backed by German Defense Ministry, to outpace Russia’s war machine. Germany aids Ukraine’s cutting-edge startups to turn ideas into weapons.

Berlin denies Trump’s claim that Patriots are en route to Ukraine. Germany’s Defense Ministry says it has no knowledge of any Patriot systems being shipped out.

Reuters: Trump promised Patriots for Ukraine—Europe got the invoice

. Kyiv awaits air defenses while NATO allies scramble to decide who pays and who sends.

International

As Trump threatens sanctions on buyers of Russian oil, India prepares to switch suppliers to avoid fallout. India eyes alternatives in Guyana, Brazil, and Canada.

EU will try again to choke off Putin’s war machine with 18th sanction package this week, after Slovakia blew whole plan apart. Brussels stalls its 18th sanctions package as Slovakia demands Russian gas guarantees, leaving Moscow room to maneuver.

ISW: Moscow rolls out recycled lies and nuclear bluster to split NATO and halt US aid for Ukraine. The Kremlin also demands Kyiv be pushed into talks, casting Moscow as the would-be peacemaker.

Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania form new alliance to counter Putin’s weaponized historic narratives amid war of attrition. The Lublin Triangle responds to Moscow’s historical distortions with facts.

Axis of Evil’s show of force: China deploys 58 warplanes to Taiwan’s borders amid major defense drills. Beijing and Moscow ramp up pressure on neighboring countries.

Humanitarian and social impact

“He said we deserve genocide”: Journalists unmask Russian “Dr. Evil” torturer of Ukrainian POWs. A stunning investigation by Radio Free Europe identifies Illia Sorokin, a Russian prison medic who brutalized captured Ukrainian soldiers with electric shocks, rubber batons, and degrading humiliation.

Political and legal developments

Ukraine gives Moscow-aligned church ultimatum to cut Russian ties. The directive transforms three years of independence claims into legal requirements.

Russian banks seek Kremlin bailouts as inflation soars and potatoes disappear. As war spending drains the economy, Russia’s banks are struggling—and now looking to Moscow for help.

Yulia Svyrydenko becomes Ukraine’s first female PM in 15 years — don’t mistake it for change. Parliament confirmed Yulia Svyrydenko as Prime Minister, but with martial law still in place, critics say power in Ukraine remains concentrated in the president’s office.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1239: Russia doesn’t strike Kyiv as American official visits, Europe could use frozen Russian assets to fund Trump’s Ukraine arms deal

16 juillet 2025 à 20:07

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Russia drops 250 bombs on Ukraine’s forest—then gets crushed by Bradleys and good old-fashioned flanking. Russia fired hundreds of KAB glide bombs at a single treeline—then retreated from Sumy anyway.
Can Ukraine’s $ 1,000 drones really beat Russia’s $ 35,000 Shaheds?. The missiles are too expensive. The interceptors are unproven. But Ukraine is betting on the math of survival.

Military

Frontline report: Trump restarts Ukraine aid after Russia’s massive 700-drone attack backfires. Ukrainian air defenses shot down over 500 incoming projectiles during Russia’s largest aerial bombardment of the war, yet the attack’s timing—during a US aid pause—may have delivered Moscow’s biggest strategic defeat.

Frontline report: Ukrainian brigade captures Russian positions after drone-only assault leaves enemy defenseless

. The Third Assault Brigade guided captured Russian soldiers directly to Ukrainian lines using an aerial drone, with no Ukrainian infantry present during the entire operation.

As of 16 JUL 2025, the approximate losses of weapons and military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces from the beginning of the invasion to the present day:

      • Personnel: 1037460 (+1170)
      • Tanks: 11025 (+3)
      • APV: 22995 (+2)
      • Artillery systems: 30395 (+49)
      • MLRS: 1440
      • Anti-aircraft systems: 1196
      • Aircraft: 421
      • Helicopters: 340
      • UAV: 46164 (+284)
      • Cruise missiles : 3491
      • Warships/boats: 28
      • Submarines: 1
      • Vehicles and fuel tanks: 55229 (+82)

Intelligence and technology

Guardian: Ukrainian military intelligence exposes flaw in Trump’s Tomahawk missile offer. The cruise missiles require strategic bombers as launch platforms, which Ukraine lacks, according to HUR deputy chief.

Forbes: Ukraine’s new rifle ammo explodes mid-air to kill drones—and might blow up Russia’s whole strategy. Ukraine is developing a mid-air fragmenting rifle round that could make Russian drone strikes far less effective—forcing a return to costly artillery attacks.

International

First Patriot missiles for Ukraine are being shipped from Germany – Trump

. Up to 17 Patriot air defense systems are heading to Ukraine as President Trump announced a policy shift toward providing offensive weapons, including potential authorization for long-range strikes deep inside Russia.

Germany, Denmark, Netherlands plan to buy US-made Patriots, capable of intercepting Russian ballistic missiles, for Ukraine. With Russia escalating airstrikes, European allies move to purchase US air defense systems for urgent delivery to Kyiv.

Kellogg attends Ukrainian National Guard training in Kyiv. US President’s Special Representative Keith Kellogg observed tank crew training and drone demonstrations at Ukrainian National Guard facilities on 16 July, marking his third day of high-level meetings in Kyiv aimed at advancing defense cooperation between the two countries.

Politico: France will not buy American weapons for Ukraine, citing need for Europe defense independence . Paris will not abandon President Macron’s years-long push for Europeans to strengthen their own defense manufacturing base rather than increasing reliance on American suppliers.

The Telegraph: Trump’s Ukraine strategy could work—if Europe sent more than statements. Former UK Colonel Richard Kemp says Trump’s plan to arm Ukraine and pressure Russia is falling short as Europe holds back on weapons and funding.

Europe seeks genuine US burden-sharing of arming Ukraine amid Trump’s weapons promise. Kaja Kallas argued that Washington should share financial responsibility rather than expecting European allies to fund American weapons purchases entirely.

Poland says let Russia pay for US weapons to Ukraine, not European taxpayers. Minister Sikorski backs Trump’s ultimatum and urges use of frozen Russian assets to fund Kyiv’s defense.

ISW: Putin remains silent, but Kremlin mouthpieces reject Trump’s latest war ultimatum

. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov called Trump’s 50-day ceasefire deadline “”unacceptable”” while Putin has yet to officially respond to the ultimatum.

UN diplomat: Russia’s war is global catastrophe, not regional conflict. Bob Rae says Moscow’s war fueled chaos far beyond Ukraine.

Danish company reportedly helps Russians export Ukrainian grain from occupied Berdiansk. A subsidiary of Danish inspection company Baltic Control helped Russian firms export at least 172,000 tons of grain from occupied Berdiansk between March 2024 and May 2025, leaked documents obtained by Ukrainian investigators show.

Humanitarian and social impact

Italy invites Russian conductor to perform. He supports war against Ukraine while Italy declares “art above politics”. Putin’s close ally Valery Gergiev will perform at the Royal Palace of Caserta on 27 July as he was personally invited by Campania region president.

Russia drops 500-kg bomb on city center in Donetsk Oblast, kills two civilians heading home from work. The city is located close to the front line in Donetsk Oblast and suffers daily attacks.

EU says Trump’s Russia ultimatum too long as civilians die daily. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas criticized Trump’s 50-day Russia ultimatum for being too lengthy while Ukrainian civilians face daily bombardment from Putin’s forces.

Russia launches 400 drones at Ukraine: 12 people injured across Kryvyi Rih, Vinnytsia and Kharkiv

. Ukrainian air defenses destroyed 198 Russian attack drones and suppressed 145 decoys.

Political and legal developments

The Telegraph: Europe plans to use frozen Russian assets to pay for Donald Trump’s $10 billion weapons package for Ukraine. Poland’s foreign minister suggested using seized Russian asset profits for Ukraine arms funding, asking EU colleagues whether it “”should be a burden shouldered by our taxpayers or the Russians.”

New developments

Texas man joins Russian army to “earn respect,” gets lied to as he is sent to front line instead of welding job. Derek Huffman’s wife is now appealing on social media for his reassignment and asking for prayers, saying he “”feels like he is being thrown to the wolves.””

Ukraine jokes about giving US envoy “Ukrainian passport” as Russia stops bombing Kyiv when Americans visit. President Zelenskyy told Newsmax that typically Russia attacks Kyiv almost every night but there was a two-night pause as Keith Kellogg had arrived, a pattern Zelenskyy attributes to Putin’s fear of America.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1238: European allies are rushing to purchase US-made Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine

16 juillet 2025 à 01:59

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The Shaheds come at midnight. Ukraine is betting $ 1,000 drones can stop them.. They’re cheap, fast, and unproven—and they might be the only thing standing between civilians and a 90kg warhead.
One river stands between Russia and Ukraine’s fortress city Pokrovsk. Ten Ukrainian brigades could soon be forced to abandon Pokrovsk—the Donbas fortress they’ve defended for over a year.

Military

Frontline report: Ukrainian brigade captures Russian positions after drone-only assault leaves enemy defenseless

. The Third Assault Brigade guided captured Russian soldiers directly to Ukrainian lines using an aerial drone, with no Ukrainian infantry present during the entire operation.

Russia reports drone attack: casualties in Voronezh, Energia plant targeted. Smoke billowed over the Energia defense plant in Yelets early on 15 July after overnight drone attacks struck three Russian oblasts, with officials reporting 55 intercepted UAVs and multiple casualties in Voronezh city center.

Intelligence and technology

Ukraine plans massive minefields along 3,000-kilometer border with Russia and Belarus. Temporary Ottawa Convention suspension allows Kyiv to counter Russian infantry squads.

Germany, Denmark, Netherlands plan to buy US-made Patriots, capable of intercepting Russian ballistic missiles, for Ukraine. With Russia escalating airstrikes, European allies move to purchase US air defense systems for urgent delivery to Kyiv.

Trump announces Europe will pay for US weapons sent to Ukraine

. US President Donald Trump announced a new arrangement with European NATO allies where America will manufacture weapons for Ukraine while European countries provide the financing, alongside authorization for Patriot air defense system transfers.

Trump asks Zelenskyy why Ukraine hasn’t hit Moscow, considered Tomahawk missiles. President Trump has shifted from diplomatic outreach to military pressure on Vladimir Putin, asking Ukraine’s leader why he hasn’t hit Moscow and suggesting strikes on St. Petersburg amid releasing a $10 billion weapons package.

International

After Trump announes plan to arm Ukraine, Xi calls to deepen Russia–China strategic partnership. He also said the two countries must unite Global South nations to form “a more just international order.”

EU says Trump’s Russia ultimatum too long as civilians die daily. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas criticized Trump’s 50-day Russia ultimatum for being too lengthy while Ukrainian civilians face daily bombardment from Putin’s forces.

Ukrainian spy chief Budanov warns Kellogg: Putin’s war goals stretch into next decade—and NATO is target

. Ukraine’s top intelligence official says Moscow’s ambitions go far beyond Ukraine’s borders.

US NATO ambassador warns Putin: “If you want war we will arm Ukraine”. Ambassador Matthew Whitaker claimed that Moscow faces a choice between peace negotiations and facing a better-armed Ukrainian military paid for by NATO allies.

“Russia didn’t care”: Kremlin mocks Trump’s tariff threat amid silence on next moves in case of Moscow’s refusal to end war in Ukraine. Lacking enforcement details, the US ultimatum is branded empty.

Humanitarian and social impact

Ukrainian female journalist sentenced to seven years in Russian jail urges EU to act as guards force prisoners to stand for hours in freezing cold. She also endures nights without sleep.

Russian overnight attacks on Sumy and Donetsk injury 5 people, including 14-year-old girl

. A 14-year-old girl was hospitalized with glass fragment wounds after Russian forces launched three missile strikes against Shostka in Sumy Oblast on 15 July, hitting a hospital and sparking a fire.

Political and legal developments

Ukraine charges three Russian commanders for killing 20 people in Chernihiv’s shop queue in 2022. Ukraine accuses Colonel Kurygin and two commanders of ordering a rocket barrage that targeted innocent civilians.

Fifty Ukrainian NGOs rise in defense of Ukrainian top anti-corruption fighter Shabunin, charged with draft dodging and fraud. Activists call the case against Shabunin “politically motivated” and warn it risks silencing democracy.

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  • Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1237: Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Russia if war doesn’t end within 50 days
    Exclusive Ukraine built a belt of fortress cities to stop Russia. Now the southernmost link is about to break. Ten Ukrainian brigades may have to abandon Pokrovsk—the Donbas fortress they’ve defended for more than a year. Military Russia masses 100,000 troops to crush Ukraine’s defenders in Donetsk’s crucial battle. While Kostiantynivka holds, Moscow’s brutal summer offensive surges forward, threatening to sever Ukraine’s eastern front. Belarusian Mi-24 helicopter shoots down Russian dr
     

Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1237: Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Russia if war doesn’t end within 50 days

15 juillet 2025 à 05:04

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Ukraine built a belt of fortress cities to stop Russia. Now the southernmost link is about to break. Ten Ukrainian brigades may have to abandon Pokrovsk—the Donbas fortress they’ve defended for more than a year.

Military

Russia masses 100,000 troops to crush Ukraine’s defenders in Donetsk’s crucial battle. While Kostiantynivka holds, Moscow’s brutal summer offensive surges forward, threatening to sever Ukraine’s eastern front.

Belarusian Mi-24 helicopter shoots down Russian drone flying to Ukraine. At least three Russian drones were operating in Belarusian airspace when local air defense forces destroyed one “Gerbera” strike drone during what became a 600-projectile assault on Ukrainian cities, intelligence sources confirm.

Ukraine destroys thermobaric weapons facility that fed drone strikes on its cities, satellite images confirm

. A 7 July strike lit up the Krasnozavodsk Chemical Plant, a core supplier of Shahed drone explosives.

For first time, Estonian troops test US-supplied HIMARS in drills denounced by Russia as “provocation”. Estonian rocket artillery fired precision strikes from Saaremaa island in a bold first exercise, triggering threats from Moscow.

Intelligence and technology

US to sell nearly $10 billion in weapons to NATO allies supplying Ukraine. From Patriots to artillery, American equipment will flow through Europe to the Ukrainian front lines.

Trump announces 17 Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine to shield cities from Russian air terror. First launchers could arrive within days.

Ukraine’s next weapon could be US-made JASSM — and it might arrive just in time. As Russia masses troops for a brutal push eastward, Trump looks to arm Ukraine with one of the most powerful missiles in the American arsenal.

Ukraine’s drone face Rubikon, Russia’s deadly new unit targeting drone operators

. Ukraine races to develop drones that can fly and fight themselves, moving operators far from frontline danger.

ISW: Russia fortifies select airbases after Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb. Russia has begun emergency construction of protective bunkers at key military airbases after Ukraine’s 1 June drone operation destroyed 41 strategic aircraft worth over $7 billion, satellite imagery reveals.

German defense giant Rheinmetall secures €70 billion order for 7,000 armored vehicles to equip Bundeswehr amid Russia’s war. CEO Papperger reveals massive industrial surge fueled by Russia’s war, promising tens of billions in revenue and thousands of new jobs.

“We definitely can’t give any more” – Pistorius on sending Patriots to Ukraine. Germany depleted half its Patriot air defense arsenal through transfers to Ukraine and Poland. Germany Defense Minister Boris Pistorius to seek US approval for purchasing replacement systems specifically for Kyiv.

Trump to announce “aggressive” Ukraine weapons plan, reportedly including Patriots. President Donald Trump to announce a new weapons package for Ukraine that could include long-range missiles capable of reaching Moscow, sources tell Axios, marking a dramatic escalation after Vladimir Putin told Trump he planned a 60-day offensive to capture more Ukrainian territory.

International

Europe launches new €500 million flagship fund for Ukraine after Russian attacks

. Reconstruction won’t wait for the war to end.

Ukrainian defense chiefs warn Kellogg, Trump’s special envoy: Russia gearing up for war not just with Kyiv. Ukraine delivers a stark warning to the US general under fire.

Trump and NATO unleash billions in weapons for Ukraine as Putin faces 50-day ultimatum. Air defense batteries and missile systems are already on the move as the West accelerates pressure on Moscow.

Trump says US to impose 100% tariffs on Russia if war doesn’t end in 50 days. The White House sharpens its economic arsenal to force Russia to the peace table.

Zelenskyy, Kellogg meet in Kyiv to shape next phase of US–Ukraine ties after Russia launched 5,000 drones in June. As Ukraine endures one of its deadliest bombardment waves, new US support is pledged, with Patriots, drones, and sanctions to follow.

Frontline report: NATO warns commercial aviation crash could trigger military response to Russian jamming. Alliance officials have indicated that casualties from GPS interference would be treated “not as an accident but as a deliberate escalation,” potentially leading to direct strikes on Kaliningrad’s electronic warfare installations or a surge in advanced weapons deliveries to Ukraine.

Putin tells Trump Russia will escalate Ukraine offensive within 60 days as US president calls Kremlin leader disappointing

. Vladimir Putin informed Donald Trump during their 3 July phone call that Russia intends to continue offensive operations until securing full administrative borders of occupied Ukrainian oblasts.

Humanitarian and social impact

Russian attacks kill 6 people, injure 30 people over past day. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 61 of 136 Russian drones during a nighttime barrage that nevertheless killed four civilians and injured 14 others across three oblasts.

Political and legal developments

Zelenskyy offers Svyrydenko to become Prime Minister amid major executive overhaul. Ukraine’s government faces a major reshuffle as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko to head the government, while current Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal may move to lead the Defense Ministry.

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  • Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1236: Ukraine’s shadow war mastermind killed in Kyiv — assassins shot dead
    Exclusives Russia thought motorbikes would save its war. Ukraine sent tire spikes. Some of the best defenses against Russia’s new motorcycle regiments are also some of the simplest. Metal spikes, concertina wire, small mines—and even trenches. No sleep til Kyiv—and no rest until Putin’s empire falls, says Florida man delivering trucks, drones and Belgian chocolates to Ukraine. Peter Duke has spent the past two years helping Ukraine in ways few civilians ever would. In this intervi
     

Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1236: Ukraine’s shadow war mastermind killed in Kyiv — assassins shot dead

14 juillet 2025 à 06:07

Exclusives

Russia thought motorbikes would save its war. Ukraine sent tire spikes. Some of the best defenses against Russia’s new motorcycle regiments are also some of the simplest. Metal spikes, concertina wire, small mines—and even trenches.
No sleep til Kyiv—and no rest until Putin’s empire falls, says Florida man delivering trucks, drones and Belgian chocolates to Ukraine. Peter Duke has spent the past two years helping Ukraine in ways few civilians ever would. In this interview, he explains why he joined a volunteer convoy, how the war changed him, and what led to the grassroots documentary No Sleep Til Kyiv, now streaming online.
“Obvious revenge”: Ukraine prosecutes the activist who created its anti-corruption system. Vitaliy Shabunin has many critics. But today, even they agree that it’s about political persecution.
The brain behind Ukraine’s shadow war successes—Motorola and Kursk—gunned down in Kyiv parking lot. Five silenced shots in a Kyiv parking lot ended the career of the colonel who eliminated Motorola and masterminded Ukraine’s Kursk offensive

Military

Belarus airspace exploited again as Russia unleashes deadly Shahed barrage—Ukraine hit with 3,000+ aerial weapons in a week. A couple in Sumy, a woman in Zaporizhzhia, and others in Kherson and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts are among the dead. Russia killed at least seven more Ukrainians, injured 20 others.

Frontline report: Russia built a drone empire—Ukraine is unbuilding It. Ukrainian drones have struck warhead labs, antenna plants, and control system factories deep inside Russia—crippling key pieces of its drone infrastructure.

Intelligence and technology

Trump to announce “aggressive” Ukraine weapons plan, reportedly including Patriots

. President Donald Trump to announce a new weapons package for Ukraine that could include long-range missiles capable of reaching Moscow, sources tell Axios, marking a dramatic escalation after Vladimir Putin told Trump he planned a 60-day offensive to capture more Ukrainian territory.

Rheinmetall’s Skynex guns now used to wipe out Russian Shaheds from Ukrainian skies—video shows flawless kills. The non-mobile cannons are now guarding critical infrastructure from daily drone strikes.

Ukraine’s new bullets are blasting drones at 50 meters — without new weapons. The Defense Ministry has approved the new 5.56 mm bullet for NATO rifles, and a government-linked group hints at upcoming mass production.

Forbes: Ukraine’s drone swarms beat Russia—now the US needs satellite swarms before China does. While the US builds billion-dollar satellites, Ukraine is winning with swarms of drones that cost less than a used car.

Ukraine’s sabotage-ready river drone Ursula now deploys UAVs mid-mission (video). The news Ukrainian Ursula river drone can strike surface targets as kamikaze boat or deploy a UAV for recon in contested river zones.

Ukrainian intelligence: Russia’s advanced ballistic missile arsenal shrinks by nearly 50% since May

. The drastic depletion includes hundreds of Iskander-M and North Korean-supplied KN-23 missiles.

International

Putin tells Trump Russia will escalate Ukraine offensive within 60 days as US president calls Kremlin leader disappointing. Vladimir Putin informed Donald Trump during their 3 July phone call that Russia intends to continue offensive operations until securing full administrative borders of occupied Ukrainian oblasts.

ISW: Russia’s true drone target is Ukrainian and Western morale—Ukraine needs more Patriots. By exhausting air defenses and terrorizing cities, Moscow aims to break Ukraine and her allies.

CBS: Trump mulls arming Ukraine after record Russian strikes, $ 3.85 bn sits ready for immediate use. Sources say the unused Biden-era fund is under consideration as attacks on Kyiv escalate.

Political and legal developments

Russia’s foreign hit squad eliminated in Kyiv shootout after assassination of SBU colonel. Colonel Ivan Voronych’s killers — a foreign couple under FSB orders — didn’t get far. The assassins resisted arrest and died in a firefight with security operatives.

New developments

Giant Ukrainian plane flies over Kyiv for first time since 2022 — Russian war bloggers rage. Kyiv residents looked up in disbelief as an An-124 cargo plane crossed the sky — the first sight of any aircraft over the city since Russia’s full-scale invasion began.

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  • Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1235: June becomes deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians
    Exclusive “Obvious revenge”: Ukraine prosecutes the activist who created its anti-corruption system. Vitaliy Shabunin has many critics. But today, even they agree that the state is sliding dangerously close to authoritarianism. The brain behind Ukraine’s shadow war successes—Motorola and Kursk—gunned down in Kyiv parking lot. Five silenced shots in a Kyiv parking lot ended the career of the colonel who eliminated Motorola and masterminded Ukraine’s Kursk offensive Vacancie
     

Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1235: June becomes deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians

13 juillet 2025 à 03:16

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“Obvious revenge”: Ukraine prosecutes the activist who created its anti-corruption system. Vitaliy Shabunin has many critics. But today, even they agree that the state is sliding dangerously close to authoritarianism.
The brain behind Ukraine’s shadow war successes—Motorola and Kursk—gunned down in Kyiv parking lot. Five silenced shots in a Kyiv parking lot ended the career of the colonel who eliminated Motorola and masterminded Ukraine’s Kursk offensive
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Military

Frontline report: Russia’s shadow fleet was supposed to be untouchable — then Ukraine showed up. Ukraine is hitting shadow tankers, refineries, and oil wells—disrupting every link in Russia’s export chain.

Russia turns occupied Mariupol’s Azovstal plant into its launchpad of terror, building bases where Ukrainian defenders once held line. What was once a symbol of resistance now serves Moscow’s war machine, hidden, hardened, and ready to strike again.

Frontline report: Russia put tires on its jets to stop drones. Ukraine burned the jets anyway

. To defend against Ukrainian drones, Russian aircrews placed tires on parked jets. It didn’t work. At least four Su-34s were destroyed on the ground.

Ukraine’s Intelligence: Massive gas pipeline explosion hits Russian military supply network, thousands kilometers from Kyiv. A strategic pipeline feeding military plants was destroyed in Langepas, causing tens of millions in losses.

Russia targets Ukraine’s western “safe havens” with record 597-drone attack. Two people are confirmed killed, two more in intensive care.

Intelligence and technology

Germany refuses to send Taurus missiles but funds hundreds of Ukrainian-made long-range strike systems

. By the end of July, Ukraine will receive the first of hundreds of precision weapons backed by Berlin to cripple Russia’s war machine.

Ukraine is developing new air defense arsenal to down “unstoppable” Russian hypersonic missiles. Half of Kyiv’s defense needs are now produced domestically.

EU pours billions into drone firms that steal from Ukraine’s Skyeton, company with 350,000 combat flight hours. Roman Kniazhenko’s team works 24/7 to survive, while foreign companies copy their tech and collect contracts worth billions.

As Pyongyang ships millions of shells to Moscow, Seoul delivers hundreds of tanks to NATO’s ally. In a $6.7 billion deal, Warsaw arms itself with South Korean equipment, replacing tanks it sent to Ukraine

International

Rome recovery conference delivers unprecedented €11 billion boost to Ukraine. Amid Russian attacks, Ukraine secures the largest-ever reconstruction commitment backed by 70 countries and global banks.

Ukrainian refugees boost Czech economy, but it won’t save pro-Ukraine government. The Security Information Service just delivered the kind of news governments dream about: 390,000 Ukrainian refugees are generating more revenue than they cost. Too bad the ruling coalition is about to get crushed in elections anyway.

Humanitarian and social impact

UN: Russian attacks kill 232 Ukrainian civilians in June, highest monthly toll in three years. Terror becomes Russia’s primary weapon as conventional military objectives prove unachievable.

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  • Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1234: Russia plans 1,000 daily drone attacks
    Exclusive Vacancies: News reporter, Defense tech reporter, Head of SMM. Euromaidan Press is expanding and searching for professional soulmates who believe in independent journalism. Britain promises Ukraine 5,000 drone-killing missiles. Russia would burn through them fast.. 5,000 missiles might sound like a lot—until you do the math. At current launch rates, they wouldn’t last long. Russian troops can’t hide from Ukraine’s killer night drones. Russian troops are wearing he
     

Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1234: Russia plans 1,000 daily drone attacks

12 juillet 2025 à 05:26

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Britain promises Ukraine 5,000 drone-killing missiles. Russia would burn through them fast.. 5,000 missiles might sound like a lot—until you do the math. At current launch rates, they wouldn’t last long.
Russian troops can’t hide from Ukraine’s killer night drones. Russian troops are wearing heat-trapping thermal blankets to hide them from Ukraine’s lethal infrared-sensing night drones—but they’re wearing them all wrong. And it’s getting them killed.
Ukraine cuts back on tanks—and creates a deadlier kind of brigade. Ukraine’s tank brigades are disappearing. The army is getting new heavy mechanized brigades that are better for the infantry-first fighting.

Military

Russia pays staggering price for inches of Ukraine, ISW says. At the current pace, The Economist estimated it would take 89 years for Russia to seize all of Ukraine.

BBC identifies 523 foreign mercenaries killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine — from 28 countries. Russia’s military dead include Egyptians, Americans, Gurkhas, Central Asian convicts, and recruits from several African countries.

Ukraine hits four weapons factories in Tula — drone offensive spreads across Russia (video, update). Kamikaze drones hit sites linked to missile, rocket, and arms production, according to local reports.

“Brave and humane”: Colombian volunteers earn respect on Ukraine’s frontlines. Trained under Ukraine’s state integration programs, these foreign volunteers rescue wounded comrades while battling Russia’s most hardened troops.

Intelligence and technology

Kyiv to set up gunpowder production in US after Rome recovery conference

. As the Ukraine Recovery Conference unfolds, a key pact between Ukraine and the US paves the way for a new industrial partnership.

Pentagon’s outdated missiles, such as AGM-114 Hellfire, could be Ukraine’s lifeline, says former army chief Zaluzhnyi. With no budget impact, aging US weapons could become Ukraine’s shield.

Spain’s shadow export keeps Russian artillery alive. A Spanish-supplied forging machine helped Russia avert a collapse in artillery production, just as Ukraine shattered 19,000 of its systems.

Ukraine’s drone secrets lifted by EU firms promising fake battlefield tests. Skyeton’s CEO says some European visitors copied proprietary tech and even reused his exact words in their own pitches.

Russia plans to drown Ukraine in 1,000 drones a day—Kyiv prepares to shoot down all. President Zelenskyy: “We will shoot down everything” if partners support the scale-up.

NATO allies test German AI drone as Ukraine already destroys Russian equipment with it. German company Helsing designed the HX-2 AI drone as Europe’s answer to Russia’s Lancet loitering munition.

Reuters says Trump activates drawdown powers for the first time to arm Ukraine

. Sources told Reuters the $300 million aid, not yet finalized, may include medium-range guided rockets and air defense interceptors.

Ukraine says it will not conceal espionage despite ongoing dialogue after catching Chinese spies targeting missile secrets. Kyiv openly confirms arrests of Chinese nationals spying on Neptune missile technology.

International

US Senate panel approves $ 500M Ukraine aid — full vote, House battle still ahead. If approved by Congress, the bill would add $200M in Ukraine aid for 2026 and extend assistance through 2028.

Ukraine Rome Conference delivers concrete military support to Kyiv: Thousands of British air defense missiles, defense production in US, and interceptor drones. While Russia floods the skies with terror drones, Kyiv secures cutting-edge air defense and production deals in Italy.

Axios: Trump plans to sell weapons to NATO allies for transfer to Ukraine. Three sources told Axios this arms route has already been discussed with European partners.

Humanitarian and social impact

Russia hits maternity ward, hospitals, homes in weaker but destructive drone attack. Odesa, Kharkiv, Chuhuiv, and other cities reported damage and at least 30 injured.

Ukraine’s sleepless nation: 80% trapped in chronic stress from nightly Russian attacks. Millions of Ukrainians maintain economic activity despite “fatigue, tension and despair” from Russian constant bombardment of civilians, Ukraine’s First Lady told international partners in Rome.

Political and legal developments

ISW: Moscow tries to trade business deals with Washingtopn for Ukraine’s capitulation, while drones rain down on maternity wards and hospitals. As Russian diplomats discuss commerce, Ukraine endures brutal drone attacks demanding its collapse.

UN didn’t publicly declare Russia guilty of Olenivka POWs massacre— mysterious organization did. Ukraine’s human rights official promoted what he believed was a UN investigation proving Russian guilt in the prison massacre, but the report came from an anonymous organization created just weeks earlier that explicitly denies any UN affiliation.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1233: Putin believes Ukraine’s collapse near as world leaders gather in Rome for Ukraine Recovery Conference

10 juillet 2025 à 20:18

Exclusives

Russian troops beware: use thermal camo correctly, or get droned. Russian troops are wearing heat-trapping thermal blankets to hide them from Ukraine’s lethal infrared-sensing night drones—but they’re wearing them all wrong. And it’s getting them killed.
Ukraine quietly unleashed its top tank brigade—now drones lead, infantry fights, and tanks wait. Ukraine’s tank brigades are disappearing. The army is getting new heavy mechanized brigades that are better for the infantry-first fighting.
European court makes history: Russia guilty of Ukraine human rights violations since 2014 and plane downing MH17. The European Court of Human Rights recognized Russia’s actions as a “targeted campaign to destroy the Ukrainian state as a subject of international law.”
Ukraine’s perfect German missiles never miss—but Russia’s drone factories never sleep. Ukraine is getting 2,000 new German IRIS-T air-defense missiles. Against endless Russian drones, it still might not be enough.

Military

ISW: Moscow’s drone strategy now targets morale more than military value. Even failed strikes help feed Russia’s psychological war, the think tank assesses.

NYT: Putin believes Ukraine’s collapse is near — and he’s acting like it. Despite Trump’s frustration, Kremlin insiders say Putin sees no reason to stop his full-scale invasion.

Lithuania tracks fake Russian Shahed from Belarus—NATO jets scrambled. Russia’s Gerbera styrofoam drone entered Lithuania from Belarus then crashed. Vilnius failed to identify it.

Reuters says Trump activates drawdown powers for the first time to arm Ukraine. Sources told Reuters the $300 million aid, not yet finalized, may include medium-range guided rocket launchers and air defense interceptors.

As of 10 JUL 2025, the approximate losses of weapons and military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces from the beginning of the invasion to the present day:

      • Personnel: 1030580 (+920)
      • Tanks: 11011 (+11)
      • APV: 22972 (+3)
      • Artillery systems: 30140 (+38)
      • MLRS: 1437 (+3)
      • Anti-aircraft systems: 1193
      • Aircraft: 421
      • Helicopters: 340
      • UAV: 44781 (+324)
      • Cruise missiles : 3445 (+6)
      • Warships/boats: 28
      • Submarines: 1
      • Vehicles and fuel tanks: 54656 (+81)

Intelligence and technology

NATO allies test German AI drone as Ukraine already destroys Russian equipment with it. German company Helsing designed the HX-2 AI drone as Europe’s answer to Russia’s Lancet loitering munition.

Storm Shadow returns: MBDA restarts SCALP missile Ukraine used to hit Russian command. France signals fresh production in 2025; Militarnyi hints Ukraine could receive new deliveries.

Reuters: Trump resumes GMLRS rocket and 155mm artillery deliveries to Ukraine after Russia’s largest airstrike. The US resumed weapons shipments to Ukraine after a brief pause. On Tuesday, Russia launched more than 740 drones and missiles in a single night.

Zelenskyy asks Trump’s Ukraine envoy Kellogg for US missiles – Trump calls Patriot systems “very expensive”. As Russian strikes intensify, Ukraine is pressing its case directly to Trump’s circle, while questions linger over the price of protection.

International

UK is ready for Ukraine peacekeeping mission—if there’s ever peace to keep. British troops would help enforce an agreement that remains out of reach.

US restarts shipments of rockets and shells to Ukraine — munitions already on the way. Washington sources confirm that guided rockets and artillery shells are once again flowing to Kyiv.

Germany is ready to buy US Patriots—Trump undecided. Chancellor Merz says Berlin can fund extra systems for Ukraine, but Washington hasn’t finalized anything.

Netherlands pledges € 300 million for Ukraine recovery projects amid Russia’s aggression. Russia has spent three years targeting Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure, making economic assistance essential for the country’s survival.

The Atlantic: Trump’s erratic weapons policy leaves Ukraine flying blind. Ukrainian officials say unpredictability from Washington may prove more damaging than lost weapons.

Humanitarian and social impact

Ukraine’s sleepless nation: 80% trapped in chronic stress from nightly Russian attacks. Millions of Ukrainians maintain economic activity despite “fatigue, tension and despair” from Russian constant bombardment of civilians, Ukraine’s First Lady told international partners in Rome.

Russia’s war against Ukraine prompts Czechia to train teenagers in combat skills to strengthen national defense. Czech Army General announced the initiative aims to expand national reserves while introducing young people to military service amid Russia’s security threat.

Russia strikes Kyiv for 10 hours—two women killed including 22-year-old metro police officer (updated). Explosions were heard citywide as homes, schools, and hospitals sustained blast damage.

Political and legal developments

Russian intelligence paid Ukrainian teenager and her mom for arson attacks in Odesa. Russian operatives target financially vulnerable civilians who burn military vehicles to cause damage and demoralize the population in Ukraine.

Frontline report: Russia’s running out of oil money—so a Moldovan fraud king built a fake crypto boom. With oil profits down 30%, Russia’s betting on a crypto scheme run by Ilan Shor — a fugitive oligarch, convicted fraudster, and Kremlin-backed power broker in Moldova.

Other developments

Russian propagandists shift stance on Trump, call him “Bidenized” after Putin criticism. Earlier, the US president said “We get a lot of bullshit thrown at us by Putin.”

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1232: Russia launched its biggest air attack yet with 740 drones and missiles—and Ukraine’s robots took their first Russian POWs

10 juillet 2025 à 04:54

Exclusives

European court makes history: Russia guilty of Ukraine human rights violations since 2014 and plane downing MH17. The European Court of Human Rights recognized Russia’s actions as a “targeted campaign to destroy the Ukrainian state as a subject of international law.”
Ukraine’s perfect German missiles never miss—but Russia’s drone factories never sleep. Ukraine is getting 2,000 new German IRIS-T air-defense missiles. Against endless Russian drones, it still might not be enough.
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church says it left Moscow. Documents say otherwise.. Church officials can claim what they want, but the paper trail doesn’t lie—and it leads straight back to Moscow.
Russian oil flows through Hungary unchecked—investigation traces deals to PM Orbán’s closest allies. Russian crude keeps pouring into the EU pipeline, enriching figures tied to both Putin and Orbán.

Military

First battlefield capitulation to robots: Ukrainian drones force Russian surrender and seize fortified position (video). The 3rd Assault Brigade seized fortified Russian positions using kamikaze land drones and quadcopters.

741 projectiles: Russia’s biggest attack since war began follows suspicious lull in massive overnight bombing. Russian forces combined 728 drones with 13 missiles in the 9 July assault on Ukraine, while the night before they launched just dozens of projectiles, creating a stark contrast.

Reuters: Trump resumes GMLRS rocket and 155mm artillery deliveries to Ukraine after Russia’s largest airstrike. The US resumed weapons shipments to Ukraine after a brief pause. On Tuesday, Russia launched more than 740 drones and missiles in a single night.

Zelenskyy asks Trump’s Ukraine envoy Kellogg for US missiles – Trump calls Patriot systems “very expensive”

. As Russian strikes intensify, Ukraine is pressing its case directly to Trump’s circle, while questions linger over the price of protection.

Intelligence and technology

Ukraine catches Chinese spies trying to steal secrets of missile that sank Russia’s flagship. The Security Service of Ukraine claims to have detained father and son spy team who attempted to acquire production documentation for the Neptune cruise missile system that has struck multiple Russian naval vessels.

“Limpet mines are the new sanctions”: Ukraine is targeting Russia’s shadow oil fleet, says former Royal Navy officer. Six tankers linked to Russian oil exports have been damaged by underwater explosions this year. Former Royal Navy officer Tom Sharpe says Ukraine is likely using limpet mines placed by divers or drones to target Putin’s shadow fleet.

Lithuania and Finland to start domestic landmine production for themselves and Ukraine amid Russian threat. Other NATO’s eastern flank countries like Poland, Latvia, and Estonia also withdraw from the 1997 Ottawa Convention that banned landmines.

WSJ: Trump weighs sending Ukraine another Patriot air defense system as Putin rejects peace

. This decision follows Trump’s disappointment with Putin after their phone call and after a Pentagon weapons delivery pause created confusion within his own administration.

CNN: Hegseth ordered halt to Ukraine arms—White House learned from the press. Senior US and Ukrainian officials were blindsided by the sudden stop in missile deliveries.

International

Russia’s war against Ukraine prompts Czechia to train teenagers in combat skills to strengthen national defense. Czech Army General announced the initiative aims to expand national reserves while introducing young people to military service amid Russia’s security threat.

The Pope asked Zelenskyy to hold peace talks at the Vatican—even though Putin already said no. As Russia launches its largest drone barrage of the war, the Pope offered Zelenskyy the Vatican as a venue for talks—an idea the Kremlin had previously rejected.

German Chancellor: Russia’s “criminal regime” made diplomacy impossible, threatens entire Europe freedom

. Friedrich Merz told lawmakers he would continue military assistance to Ukraine “despite opposition from the political left and the Russia-friendly right here in the house,” framing the conflict as a threat to European political freedom.

EU considers € 100 billion Ukraine fund amid US support uncertainty and no war end in sight. EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis told reporters the bloc remains “ready to provide all necessary support for Ukraine for as long as it’s needed.”

Baptist-led church council in Kyiv warns: Russia must be condemned or real peace won’t come. Clergy say “peace” without justice only rewards atrocity and emboldens future aggression.

Political and legal developments

Ukrainian commission confirms Moscow-linked church remains under Russian control. Documentation contradicts three years of independence assertions.

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  • Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1231: Trump reverses Ukraine weapons pause as Russian attacks surge 1.6 times
    Exclusive Russian oil flows through Hungary unchecked—investigation traces deals to PM Orbán’s closest allies. Russian crude keeps pouring into the EU pipeline, enriching figures tied to both Putin and Orbán. Vacancies: News reporter, Defense tech reporter, Head of SMM. Euromaidan Press is expanding and searching for professional soulmates who believe in independent journalism. Trump flips on Ukraine weapons cutoff: “We have to help them”. The Pentagon confirmed the move w
     

Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1231: Trump reverses Ukraine weapons pause as Russian attacks surge 1.6 times

9 juillet 2025 à 04:31

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Russian oil flows through Hungary unchecked—investigation traces deals to PM Orbán’s closest allies. Russian crude keeps pouring into the EU pipeline, enriching figures tied to both Putin and Orbán.
Vacancies: News reporter, Defense tech reporter, Head of SMM. Euromaidan Press is expanding and searching for professional soulmates who believe in independent journalism.
Trump flips on Ukraine weapons cutoff: “We have to help them”. The Pentagon confirmed the move within hours, saying it is to “ensure the Ukrainians can defend themselves.”
Ukraine is firing Patriot missiles as fast as it gets them—that’s how more Russian missiles get through. The Ukrainian air force is running desperately low on its best air-defenses, the kind that shoot down ballistic missiles.
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Military

Syrskyi: Ukrainian “Deep Strike” drone missions in June reached 115 missions. Ukraine’s long-range drone campaign continues to put pressure on Russia’s war infrastructure.

Russian attacks surged by 1.6 times in June—Ukraine answers with 115 fire missions and 2,864 targets destroyed. With new technologies and alternative arms routes, Ukraine continues its a summer battle.

North Korea triples its military deployment for Russia’s war—Forbes says it exposes Moscow’s weakness. Pyongyang sends up to 30,000 more troops as part of a deepening alliance, despite prior battlefield losses.

ISW: Russia halts Kostiantynivka push—now Pokrovsk braces for encirclement threat. After weeks of stalled operations in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast, Russian forces are closing in on Pokrovsk from several axes.

Massive radar gap in Crimea creates Ukrainian drone corridor, expert says

. The western part of Russian-occupied peninsula has been uncovered after Ukraine has recently destroyed Russia’s radar stations at Cape Tarhankut.

Shahed drone strike wounds civilian in Mykolaiv as Russia might be saving drones for something bigger. The lull in Russian drone numbers in last night’s assault could signal a larger wave of attacks coming.

Intelligence and technology

China helped build the drones now hitting Ukraine—Bloomberg traces the parts. Despite denials, Chinese engineers and hardware are inside Russian weapons used across the frontline.

Trump sends just ten Patriot missiles to Kyiv, while Ukraine needs hundreds, and other weapons remain in limbo. Ten Patriots are expected to arrive but Ukraine’s cities need hundreds.

UK sanctions Russian generals and military lab for chemical warfare in Ukraine. Britain targets top defense figures and a research institute accused of supplying banned toxic weapons.

International

EU plans to continue aid for Kyiv in 2027. Denmark’s Minister of Economy Stefanie Lose confirmed that support for Ukraine will extend past 2026, with the EU actively discussing long-term financial aid amid ongoing challenges posed by Russian aggression.

Top Kremlin mouthpiece says Putin treats Trump’s Kyiv arms shift with indifference, calls to seize more Ukrainian territories. He also called the territory of Ukraine as Russian.

Europe’s red line to China: Stop fueling Putin’s war machine or face policy reversal, Von der Leyen warns. Ursula von der Leyen says Beijing’s backing of Russia is increasing instability in Europe.

Europe urgently searches $19 billion for Kyiv as America sends only drops of aid to Ukraine despite Russia’s terror escalation. Trump’s aid freeze pushes Kyiv toward financial ruin, with Brussels scrambling to stabilize the front.

WSJ: Trump blames Pentagon, not himself, for Ukraine weapons pause. Zelenskyy was told directly by Trump that he didn’t order the hold on arms shipments, which has now been lifted.

Kremlin tells Hungary: Act with us in Ukraine — for the “compatriots”

. Russian FM Lavrov proposes “uniting efforts” over minorities — the same pretext used for full-scale invasion.

Humanitarian and social impact

HUR: West still has not sanctioned 70 Russian companies behind production of missiles that struck Kyiv’s largest children’s cancer hospital year ago. Ukraine calls the world not to look away and punish Russian for its crimes.

Ukraine’s Intelligence identifies Russian officer responsible cruise missle terror against Kyiv’s top oncology center with 600 children inside. A year ago, Moscow performed civility in front of the Indian prime minister, but behind the scenes, launched a wave of terror, mirroring negotiations with US President Donald Trump.

Political and legal developments

ICC issues arrest warrants for Taliban leaders for crimes against women after Russia becomes only country in world to recognize their regime. In 2023, the ICC also charged Russian President Vladimir Putin with war crimes related to the forced deportation of Ukrainian children.

Russia declares Yale University “undesirable” after it tracked 30,000 stolen Ukrainian children. The Kremlin accused Yale of undermining Russia’s integrity after its lab supported Kyiv’s efforts to repatriate abducted children.

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Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1230: Ukraine expands its drone manufacturing capabilities tenfold in just one year

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Ukraine is firing Patriot missiles as fast as it gets them. The Ukrainian air force is running desperately low on its best air-defense missiles. That means more of Russia’s own missiles get through.
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The Polish model for abandoning Ukraine. From 94% refugee support to benefit cuts in three years. Other European allies are watching—and learning.
Sanctions hit harder than bombs: Russian courts reveal systemic failure in weapons supply. No radar, no drones, no sonar—the military’s most critical projects stalled in legal chaos, journalistic investigation fi.
One Ukrainian drone keeps smashing Russia’s top war factories—so Germanys paying for 500 more. Hundreds more long-range Furious drones are coming, funded by Berlin.

Military

Russia floods Ukraine with 1,270 drones and nearly 1,000 bombs in a week—”We need air defense now,” Zelenskyy says. Many civilians have been hurt in Ukraine, while Russia also started to target military draft offices.

Armenia denies Russian troop surge. Ukraine reveals orders proving buildup. Ukraine’s military intelligence made public a Russian general’s directive contradicting Armenia’s denial of new deployments.

Ukraine hits backbone of Russian ammo supply chain—defense-linked plant rocked by explosions near Moscow

. Residents of Krasnozavodsk reported multiple loud blasts after Ukrainian drones reportedly reached the site.

Drone flames in Kharkiv, missile blasts in Chuhuiv, shell in Kherson—Russia kills 13, injures 67. Explosive strikes hit cities and villages alike, with 3 children wounded in Kharkiv alone.

Intelligence and technology

Ukraine’s drone production soars, creating sky army ten times bigger in just one year. Rapid growth demands stronger intellectual property laws and long-term contracts, say experts.

Canadian Roshel armored vehicle withstands direct FPV drone hit, saves entire Ukrainian special forces team. The National Guard calls it a reminder of what Ukrainian troops survive every day.

International

UK arms Ukraine against chemical weapons as Russia revives World War I tactics on eastern front. London contributes £400,000 to help Ukraine resist banned chemical attacks on the battlefield.

Humanitarian and social impact

Ukrainian soldier dies weeks after release from Russian captivity with his organs failing due to torture. He met his grandchildren. He hoped to live.

Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence: Russia loots ancient treasures from Crimea’s UNESCO heritage site. Over 110 priceless artifacts have been stolen from Ukraine’s archaeological grounds since 2014 by Russia.

Political and legal developments

Thousands of flights disrupted in Russia after Ukrainian strike—hours later, Putin’s fired transport chief is found dead. By 7 June, nearly 2,000 flights have been delayed, over 500 have been canceled.

Russian FM calls for Moscow–Budapest alliance, potentially setting stage for destabilization of Ukraine’s Zakarpattia Oblast. Lavrov signals possible joint action as Kremlin rhetoric returns to its 2014 invasion script.

Russia’s war effort now runs on crypto-mobilization and censored death stats. Rosstat disappears mortality data just as Putin calls for more volunteers to defend “values.”

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