Daily overview — Summary report, December 7
A map of the approximate situation on the ground in Ukraine as of 00:00 UTC 07/12/22.
— War Mapper (@War_Mapper) December 7, 2022
There have been no notable changes to control since the last update. pic.twitter.com/x7dsPenwmy
The General Staff’s operational update regarding the Russian invasion as of 06.00 am, December 7, 2022 is in the dropdown menu below:




Military Updates

US is not preventing Ukraine from developing long-range strike capabilities - US @SecDef Austin
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) December 7, 2022
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday that the US has “neither encouraged nor enabled the Ukrainians to strike inside of Russia.”https://t.co/nkh29WqDPh
Ukrainian 1000-km range suicide drone passes a number of tests. Ukraine’s state defense concern Ukroboronprom said on 4 December that a combat drone it is developing has passed “a number of stages of successful testing” and is moving to the stage of testing under electronic warfare.
Ukraine “executed its most brazen attack” hundreds of miles into Russian territory using unpiloted drones – NYT. On 5 December, Ukraine executed its most brazen attack into Russian territory in the nine-month-old war on Monday, targeting two military bases hundreds of miles inside the country, using unpiloted drones, according to the Russian Defense Ministry and a senior Ukrainian official, The New York Times reported.
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1600432176876568576 Oil depot on fire after a drone attack on an airfield in Russia’s Kursk. An oil depot near the airfield of the Russian city Kursk came on fire after a drone attack, governor Roman Starovoit reported at 5:21 AM.Three things Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian airbases change in the war
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) December 7, 2022
Ukrainian ability to destroy strategic bomber aircraft stationed in the Russian rear comes like a bolt from the blue and will have strategic impact.
📷@ImageSatIntl https://t.co/g1nQ4hOtVK pic.twitter.com/Oqnh1DFJra
According to British Defence Intelligence, (last 48 hours):
https://twitter.com/DefenceHQ/status/1600430371052609536- Russia has recently started extending defensive positions along its international border with Ukraine, and deep inside its Belgorod region. On 6 December 2022, the governor of Belgorod announced he was establishing local ‘self-defence units’. Trench digging has been reported in Belgorod since at least April 2022, but the new constructions are probably more elaborate systems, designed to rebuff mechanised assault.
- There is a realistic possibility that the Russian authorities are promoting defensive preparations within internationally recognised Russian territory to burnish patriotic feeling. However, it probably illustrates some Russia decision-makers’ genuine (but false) belief that there is a credible threat of invasion by Ukrainian forces.
- The paucity of strategic assessment is one of the critical weaknesses in the central Russian government architecture: as highlighted by Russia’s original decision to invade Ukraine. The impartial official analysis is almost certainly frequently undermined by a tendency toward group-think and politically expedient conclusions.
Losses of the Russian army

Humanitarian
Ukraine returns home 60 POWs, including 14 Azovstal defenders as part of a prisoner exchange in the format 60:60, head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office Andrii Yermak informed. They include defenders of the Armed Forces, the National Guard, and the State Border Guard Service. 58 men and 2 women, 15 officers and 45 privates and sergeants.️Environment
Ukraine will not give up, even if Russia continues massive missile attacks on the energy system - Survey Majority of Ukrainians support armed resistance, despite Russian missile terror, according to the data of Kyiv Intl. Institute of Sociology.Russians attacked Zaporizhzhia Oblast with S-300 missiles and drones, injuring 3 incl 15yo girl - Oblast Head Starukh
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) December 7, 2022
One villages has 2 homes destroyed, 8 damaged, the other 1 destroyed 1 damaged. 6 UAVs were shot down.https://t.co/eEBAsk1ydP pic.twitter.com/3N8ylbnX8v
Ukraine will not give up, even if Russia continues massive missile attacks on energy system - Survey
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) December 7, 2022
Majority of Ukrainians support armed resistance, despite Russian missile terror, according to the data of Kyiv Intl. Institute of Sociology.
Infographics: https://t.co/pLjAWcW6g0 pic.twitter.com/Q6xLu94i0a
Support
EU officials vow support despite Hungary’s veto of Ukrainian aid – The Guardian. Senior EU officials have vowed to ensure Ukraine gets €18 billion in financial aid after Hungary vetoed the release of the funds, The Guardian reports. European Commission vice-president, Valdis Dombrovskis, told reporters that the EU must keep its promises to Ukraine.Military, humanitarian and financial support of Ukraine, according to Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) December 7, 2022
Data on 41 donors that render support to Ukraine this year (from Jan. 24 to Nov. 20, 2022). pic.twitter.com/WTFpZlTCyk
Russia's invasion of Ukraine cannot lead to Russia becoming richer and should instead end in punishment, Estonia's PM Kaja Kallas has said:
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) December 6, 2022
"The message that we have to say loud and clear is that aggression cannot pay off," Kallas told Euronews.https://t.co/oUG1m4uQWn
New Developments
EU Council approves only one of three docs needed for providing €18 bn aid for Ukraine. The Council of the European Union failed to adopt a complete package consisting of three pieces of legislation needed to provide Ukraine with €18 billion in macro-financial assistance in 2023.Spanish police intercepted three more packages containing animal eyes addressed to Ukraine missions in Madrid and its consulates in Barcelona and Málaga on Monday, police sources close to the investigation said, according to Euronews.
Drones attack a Russian classified plant 80 km from the Ukrainian border. Drones attacked the plant Slava on the night if 6 December, falling three meters from diesel fuel tanks, the Russian Telegram channel Baza reported. Presumably, two drones flew into the territory of the plant, located in Bryansk Oblast 80 km from the Ukrainian border. They fell and exploded three meters away from five-ton fuel tanks with diesel fuel. As the tanks were empty at this moment, a “serious fire” was avoided, Baza claimed.Canada PM Trudeau “extremely concerned” that Canadian-made parts found in Iranian "kamikaze drones"
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) December 6, 2022
Iranian drones used by Russia were found to be made with parts from Western countries including Canada.https://t.co/W7kwiHBuFw
Hungary vetoes Ukraine aid, EU seeks alternative solution
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) December 6, 2022
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has chosen to play hardball, using the need for his approval for Ukraine aid as leverage to secure his share of EU recovery funds.https://t.co/ajzA13kET1
Assessment
- On the war.
The Institute for the Study of War has made the following assessment as of December 6, 2022:
- The Kremlin directly responded to Russian rumors of a second wave of mobilization in an apparent effort to manage growing societal concern and recentralize information about the war with the Russian government and its authorized outlets, but there are several indicators that Russia still intends to conduct a second wave of mobilization.
- Igor Girkin, a former Russian militant commander and prominent critical voice in the Russian milblogger information space, returned to Telegram following a nearly two-month stint in Ukraine and used his return to offer a vitriolic first-hand account of the situation on the frontlines.
- Ukrainian forces likely made recent gains in northeastern Kharkiv Oblast, and Russian forces conducted limited attacks and defended against Ukrainian counteroffensive actions.
- Russian forces continued to conduct ground attacks near Bakhmut and Avdiivka.
- Russian sources claimed that Russian forces made marginal territorial advances near Bakhmut, but Russian forces have not succeeded in their efforts to surround the city.
- Russian authorities are very likely conducting an information operation to convince Russians of the security and integrity of the Kerch Strait Bridge following repairs to the bridge span.
- Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Spokesperson Maria Zakharova denied rumors on December 5 that Russia is preparing to withdraw from or transfer control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) to another actor.
- Russian occupation authorities continued to strengthen security measures in occupied territories.