Usually, Russian milbloggers discuss all attacks, Ukrainian and Russian. But they are staying mum about a recent Ukrainian strike on the Chonhar bridge, a crucial transport hub for the Russian occupation troops.
Crimean Tatar Luftiye Zudiyeva and 12 others were taken to the police while attempting to attend an open court session on the arrest of Crimean Tatar leader Nariman Dzhelyal, accused of sabotage shortly after attending a forum dedicated to the liberation of Crimea
Ukraine's forces managed to advance through the forward-most pre-prepared Russia's positions in Robotyne, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Western officials regard this Ukrainian action as an inflection in Ukraine's counteroffensive efforts.
Ukrainian fencer Harlan was disqualified from the World Fencing Championships for not "showing respect" (shaking hands) to a Russian fencer Smirnova after defeating her. Smirnova lodged a protest against, staying on the track for over 50 min.
A combined Russian cruise and ballistic missile attack targeted the military airfield in Starokostiantyniv, hosting Su-24M tactical bombers that launch UK-donated Storm Shadow missiles. It is yet unclear if all were shot down.
The Alliance has issued condemnations of Russia’s missile attacks on the “grain deal,” but pledged only to increase surveillance, ten days after the Pentagon rejected an offer for the Navy to escort merchant ships.
A fromer US Marine, Trevor Reed, who was released from a Russian prison in 2022, injured during fighting in Ukraine and was flown to Germany for medical treatment.
Russia, with Iran’s help, is constructing a factory to produce attack drones for use in war in Ukraine. “A new drone stockpile orders of magnitude larger” than what Russia could previously acquire from Iran.
Russia revised the “Basics of Life Safety” school syllabus for year 10 and 11 students and added military induction in assault rifle training, hand grenade skills and terrain reconnaissance conduction
DREAM, a platform for monitoring Ukraine’s reconstruction, was built on the principle “everyone sees everything,” similar to the groundbreaking anti-corruption system Prozorro. Here is how it works and how you can check how your country’s investments were spent in Ukraine.