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Russia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November, Defense Ministry says
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Russian equipment reserves (2024) - Production, losses and storage depletion
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‘Monstrous’ North Korean artillery spotted in Russia, likely for use in Ukraine
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1,000 days of war in Ukraine - Russia's IRBM strike, trends and the forces after 1,000 days
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Kyiv’s drone suppliers are ramping up production of computer-guided drones that are cheap and can’t be electronically jammed
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Russia suffers deadliest day since start of full-scale invasion, Ukraine's military says
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Senior Russian naval officer killed by IED in Sevastopol – SBU claims responsibility
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Rocket artillery and the war in Ukraine - Evolution, effectiveness and development trends
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Updated: Ukraine hits Russian naval base in Dagestan for first time, source says
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North Korean troops in Russia - North Korean shells, troops and Russian offensives
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Russian drones hunt civilians in streets of Kherson
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Ukraine to receive aging Abrams tanks in latest Australian military aid package
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Deadly Russian missile attack hits Mykolaiv
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Frontline report: Ukraine ignites Russian strategic bases, flames span from Crimea to Urals
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Russia’s illicit Starlink terminals help power its advance in Ukraine
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Kyiv will not extend gas transit deal, Ukraine tells Slovakia
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Ненаписаний лист (The Unwritten Letter) - 1985
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Ukraine's ammo depot strikes - How complacency (and drones) destroyed Russian bases
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Russia-Ukraine War megathread - September 2024
We haven't had one of these in a while, but it looks like there's more news than usual. There was a previous thread in June.
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The Ukrainian economy at war (2024) - Defence production, energy and endurance
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One million are now dead or injured in the Russia-Ukraine war
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Infantry war at Pokrovsk: why Ukraine's key eastern front started (and continues) to crumble
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Ukraine launches 144-drone barrage on Russia, targeting Moscow and key regions
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Disappointing systems in Ukraine - From imprecise precision munitions to explosive IFVs
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The Russian economy at war (2024) - Sanctions, growth, inflation and mounting risks
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Russia targets Kyiv with drones and missiles, triggering blazes, Ukraine says
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Russia and Ukraine on the offensive - Kursk, the Donbass and escalating long-range strikes
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Last chance to escape: Ukrainians flee Pokrovsk as Russians advance
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Military decoys in Ukraine - Fake equipment, inflatables and lessons in deception for foreign forces
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Ukraine offensive in Russia expands beyond Kursk region, soldiers say
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Trench warfare [in Russian invasion of Ukraine] incubates hardcore infections: overuse of antibiotics is a global public health emergency
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Ukraine's Kursk offensive: The lessons and risks of Ukraine's push into Russia
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A drunken evening, a rented yacht: the real story of the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage
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Ukraine war latest: Moscow claims clashes with Ukrainian troops on Russian soil
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Hydrogen powered Toyota Mirai turned into bomb by Ukrainian forces explodes with the force of 400 pounds of TNT
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Air defence in Ukraine (2024): Creativity, anti-air drones, shortages and lessons
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When Ukraine gets the F-16: What will happen?
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Ukrainian equipment losses and resupply (2024): Allied support, captured equipment and endurance
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FrostyGoop malware attack cut off heat in Ukraine during winter
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Russia-Ukraine war megathread - June 2024 news updates
Please also see @KapteinB's recent post about Ukraine says missile strike destroyed kamikaze drones and Iranian instructors. I wanted to touch on a few pieces of news and media that people might...
Please also see @KapteinB's recent post about Ukraine says missile strike destroyed kamikaze drones and Iranian instructors.
I wanted to touch on a few pieces of news and media that people might not have seen this month.
Yesterday, Pyongyang Says It Will Send Troops to Ukraine Within a Month - A military engineering unit will be sent to the Donetsk region to support Russian forces. While there are many foreigners who have intentionally and unintentionally signed up in a combat capacity that supports Russia, North Korea is taking a somewhat different stance here by overtly doing the thing that the west has been reluctant to admit doing themselves (sending advisors and other personnel to front-line adjacent regions).
There is a film coming out called 'Real' which is 90 minutes of unedited front-line footage accidentally recorded by a film-maker. Hopefully this doesn't just cater to the raw "combat footage" people, but also people who are into biopics/documentaries/war journalism/etc.
Sentsov, who spent several years as a political prisoner in Russia and is now fighting in the Ukrainian army, found the 90 minutes of shaky footage six months after the battle. He was going through old files on his GoPro camera and realised it had been switched on that day. ... I realised I had a very interesting imprint of that battle and of war how it truly is – ugly, incomprehensible, twisted and stupid."
Outgoing Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte will be the next head of NATO. The Dutch have been very strong supporters of Ukraine, so this bodes well for further support from a leadership role and might also benefit the relationship between Baltic states and northern Europe. Dutch F-16s and ammunition, along with donations from Belgium and Norway, should be arriving in Ukraine this summer for real this time. They've already made numerous deliveries of F-16s to Romania and other places where Ukrainian pilots are being trained. At the same time, the EU has opened accession talks to Ukraine and Moldova, which may allow for more support to be extended to the countries.
Last month, Russia replaced Shoigu as Defense Minister, which I thought had a Tildes discussion somewhere. Last week Putin sacked deputy defense ministers Nikolai Pankov, Ruslan Tsalikov, Tatiana Shevtsova and Pavel Popov. He then appointed replacement deputy defense ministers, including one relative.
Also of note, Ukraine is confirming that last month they destroyed the last Russian Kalibr missile carrier (ship) using Crimea as its port, with the rest having been removed from Crimea. But this was not the last ship, nor necessarily the last missile carrier, in the Black Sea as a whole. It does suggest that Russia's ability to launch deep missile attacks has been pushed back further, and right at a time when Ukraine has been able to position several MLRS within range of Crimea to hit the targets mentioned by KapteinB's post at the very top of this page.
Other Recent Headlines:
Ukraine signs security pacts with EU, Lithuania and Estonia - 27 June.
In his home near Ukraine's front line with Russia, Yurii makes a stand - A feature article/photo essay.
90 Russian prisoners returned in swap with Ukraine - 26 June.
US and Russian defence chiefs speak amid recent rise in tensions (over Ukraine)
Zelenskiy replaces commander leading war on Russia in eastern Ukraine
‘This country gave me a lot’: the Vietnamese people staying in Ukraine - I found this to be very interesting. These folks really have a lot of pride in their homeland/adopted homeland to fight for it. It's quite heartwarming in that way.
Key global powers fail to sign up to Ukraine peace summit communique - Spoiler, it's basically BRICS countries again.
Over the past couple of weeks Brandon Mitchell has posted a few videos about their crowd-funded offensive drones in the Kupyansk Front direction. I really appreciate what he's been doing in every capacity that he's supported efforts out there (initially in a non-combat role, etc.).
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Ukraine says missile strike destroyed kamikaze drones and Iranian instructors
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Nigel Farage claims Russia was provoked into Ukraine war
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Russia’s war with Ukraine accelerating global climate emergency, report shows
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G7 leaders agree to loan Ukraine money backed by profits from frozen Russian investments
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Ukrainian sea drones penetrate Russian navy’s remaining Sea of Azov safe haven
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US-made M270 and HIMARS hammer targets inside Russia, first cross-border strikes since Joe Biden green light
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Ukraine can use US weapons for limited strikes in Russia, Joe Biden says
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US concerned about Ukraine strikes on Russian nuclear radar stations
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War safety - Home assistant config by Denys Dovhan
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