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Ukraine’s new Tu-95 killer is a $48,000 copy of a drone China refused to sell. Ukraine went to China to buy the drone. China refused. Two years later, the MICH 2000 costs $2,000 less than the original—and just took out a Russian bomber. |
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Wildberries can lose a fifth of its network and over half its main hubs at once. Estimates of how much of Wildberries Ukraine has burned run from a fifth of the network to well over half. Which is right depends on what you count. And some of the loudest claims don’t survive a check. |
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Moldova overtakes every EU country as Ukraine’s top dairy buyer. Ukraine is selling less dairy abroad and importing more—while Moldova, rather than an EU country, has become its largest foreign customer. |
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Russia’s biggest weapons maker has been under EU sanctions since 2022. Its 482 subsidiaries are the loophole.. A new NAKO analysis maps 482 companies inside Rostec and finds Western sanctions reach only a fraction of them—which is how the microelectronics in Russia's drones and missiles keep getting through. |
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Ukraine funds its war from wages, and a 1971 law keeps millions of women from earning them. Ukraine is short 4.5 million workers and 81% of its registered unemployed are women—yet a Soviet-era law still bars them from night shifts in the industries most desperate to fill them. |
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Russia has figured out how to stop Ukraine’s most powerful missile. The Flamingo cruise missile is Ukraine's hardest-hitting deep strike munition. But what good is it if Russia usually shoots it down? |
Military
Ukraine puts controversial Skelia regiment under Azov command as Drapatyi pushes military reforms. The 425th Separate Assault Regiment will remain independent but operate under Azov Corps' command, with its scattered units gradually being brought together on the same section of the front.
Blackout and a blinded radar: Ukraine hits Russian military infrastructure across Crimea and beyond. Ukraine struck a Russian Nebo-U radar in Sevastopol as a wider overnight campaign targeted the logistics and military infrastructure supporting Russia's war.
Poland would rather the next Russian missile be downed over Ukraine than over its soil. It may send Kyiv more Patriots. A Russian missile that fell inside Poland in July has shifted Warsaw's thinking.
Russia pulled its fleet back to Novorossiysk to keep it safe. Ukraine hit it there with 15 kinds of weapons at once. The overnight barrage fused jet drones, Neptune missiles and naval drones against the fleet's last major refuge.
5% of US Patriot stocks gets Ukraine through winter, 10% ends the ballistic threat, and Zelenskyy has just 1%, he tells CNN. Ukraine holds just 1% of the Patriot interceptors it needs to stop Russia's ballistic missiles, Zelenskyy told CNN.
Ukrainian drones black out occupied Sevastopol and hit the Balaklava power plant. Power was restored on a temporary scheme after the city's energy infrastructure was damaged.
Two railway workers killed: a Russian jet drone hit their train's locomotive in Odesa Oblast. The jet-powered Shahed hit the locomotive as the train neared a station, the latest strike in Russia's campaign against Ukraine's railways.
115 days in a forest Russia has tried to seize since 2022: one border guard's stand. In the Serebryanskyi forest, holding on that long meant digging a well for water so that supply drones could bring in more food.
Intelligence and technology
One tower linked two Russian regiments near Kharkiv border. Ukrainian partisans say they disabled it. ATESH says damage to the tower slowed Russia's 345th and 380th motor rifle regiments and made it harder for them to support each other.
Ukraine strikes Gazprom's Salavat refinery again as Russia's fuel shortages return in 16 regions. The second hit in a month lands as Russian refining falls to its lowest since 2002.
International
Finland backs €28.5 million power plant project as Ukraine braces for Russia's next winter energy assault. Finnish technology will help Ukraine add power generation capacity as repeated Russian strikes continue to threaten the country's electricity and heating systems.
Ukraine asks the EU for €220 million to unlock €4 billion in farm loans as Russia's port strikes choke exports. The proposed EU grant would offset interest and bank risk, helping Ukrainian growers borrow before storage pressure peaks.
Poland and the Baltics risk Russian sabotage for backing Ukraine, Bloomberg says. The CIA warned regional governments as Russia weighed sabotage and false flags against Ukraine's supporters, officials told Bloomberg.
Tree lines out, swamps in: Lithuania rethinks how to stop Russian armor at the border. Restored wetlands are meant to make some ground simply impassable to heavy military vehicles within a few years.
Humanitarian and social impact
From "easy money" to murder: Russia escalates recruitment of Ukrainians for terrorist attacks inside Ukraine, police warn. Russian handlers are targeting people through Telegram job and drug channels, fake SBU calls, personal relationships, and even minors, gradually turning recruits into disposable operatives.
A 12-year-old dies in occupied Kherson Oblast where no hospital or ambulance is left, Ukrainian official says. The official says the nearest hospital in the town where the child died is 60 km away. Russian authorities have sent no aid to the city for over a year.
Ukraine brings home 261 bodies in latest repatriation, as Russia claims the dead are Ukrainian soldiers. The Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War said the remains arrived on 13 August 2026, and that investigators will now work to establish the identities.
Man killed in explosion in occupied Sevastopol, Russian sources report. A pro-Kremlin channel claims a woman carrying a backpack tracked the victim in the moments beforehand.
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