Another drone from Yemen flew in from the southwest and began flying parallel with the Gaza border. Multiple interceptors were used, all of which failed to intercept it, reportedly resulting in fighter jets being scrambled. A helicopter was eventually able to shoot it down.
As for the reports on supposed rocket launches from the Gaza Strip coinciding with the drone flight, I haven’t seen any information to suggest this actually occurred yet.
As for the reports on supposed rocket launches from the Gaza Strip coinciding with the drone flight, I haven’t seen any information to suggest this actually occurred yet.
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This is a treeline recently recaptured by Ukraine, east of Dobropillya. 12 FABs were then dropped on it (11 hits).
Credit: @tom_bike
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Major attack on Slovyansk and Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast just now. At least two Iskander-M ballistic missiles, several KAB glide-bombs and as many as 10 Geran-2 drones hit the cities, with Kramatorsk appearing to have taken the main hit. More KABs are…
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Footage was published showing attacks on one of the targets from yesterday's massive attack on Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast.
2 MLRS rockets and 7 Geran-2 drones were used here, reportedly targeting a deployment point of two battalions of the 156th mechanised brigade of the AFU, as well as the brigade command post and warehouses storing equipment.
Additional strikes were carried out on various other parts in and around Kramatorsk for most of the rest of the day, up until around 10pm. Over the course of the day, at least 60 KAB glide-bombs, 12 Geran-2 drones, 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles, as well as repeated MLRS and long-range artillery strikes, targeted the area. We will likely get more footage later on.
Coordinates for the video: 48.76239, 37.48414
2 MLRS rockets and 7 Geran-2 drones were used here, reportedly targeting a deployment point of two battalions of the 156th mechanised brigade of the AFU, as well as the brigade command post and warehouses storing equipment.
Additional strikes were carried out on various other parts in and around Kramatorsk for most of the rest of the day, up until around 10pm. Over the course of the day, at least 60 KAB glide-bombs, 12 Geran-2 drones, 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles, as well as repeated MLRS and long-range artillery strikes, targeted the area. We will likely get more footage later on.
Coordinates for the video: 48.76239, 37.48414
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In the Pokrovske direction, over the past week and a half, Russian forces have been continuing to make significant progress in Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Donetsk Oblasts.
In the south, Russian forces began assault operations in a section of the front that has remained largely quiet for years. They pushed west from the area of Levadne, and advanced down several treelines on the tactical heights, as well as down the northern bank of the Solona River in the direction of Olhivske.
To the north, they expanded their wedge in Zaporizhzhia Oblast from Novodarivka, pushing southwest and uphill to the tactical heights, as well as west - further down the forest plantations in the low-lying ground. They also improved their positions on the tactical heights to the north, by attacking southwest from the Temyrivka - Zelene Pole road.
Further north, after capturing Temryivka, Russian forces advanced uphill and northwest towards Zaporizke, capturing new treeline positions and approaching its outskirts from two directions. They also spearheaded north along the Dnipropetrovsk side of the regional border to Novoheorhiivka, quickly establishing control over the village and forcing a Ukrainian withdrawal from the adjacent positions.
Advances were also made between the Vorona River and a tributary of the Vorona River in Donetsk Oblast, where they were able to push downhill towards Komyshuvakha, while further improving their positions southwest and west of Shevchenko.
In the north, Russian forces continued to bypass the rest of Maliivka from the north, moving along the heights, and capturing the agricultural buildings as well as the western part of the village, reaching the low-lying ground south of Sichneve.
+ ~54.9km² in favour of Russia.
In the south, Russian forces began assault operations in a section of the front that has remained largely quiet for years. They pushed west from the area of Levadne, and advanced down several treelines on the tactical heights, as well as down the northern bank of the Solona River in the direction of Olhivske.
To the north, they expanded their wedge in Zaporizhzhia Oblast from Novodarivka, pushing southwest and uphill to the tactical heights, as well as west - further down the forest plantations in the low-lying ground. They also improved their positions on the tactical heights to the north, by attacking southwest from the Temyrivka - Zelene Pole road.
Further north, after capturing Temryivka, Russian forces advanced uphill and northwest towards Zaporizke, capturing new treeline positions and approaching its outskirts from two directions. They also spearheaded north along the Dnipropetrovsk side of the regional border to Novoheorhiivka, quickly establishing control over the village and forcing a Ukrainian withdrawal from the adjacent positions.
Advances were also made between the Vorona River and a tributary of the Vorona River in Donetsk Oblast, where they were able to push downhill towards Komyshuvakha, while further improving their positions southwest and west of Shevchenko.
In the north, Russian forces continued to bypass the rest of Maliivka from the north, moving along the heights, and capturing the agricultural buildings as well as the western part of the village, reaching the low-lying ground south of Sichneve.
+ ~54.9km² in favour of Russia.
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In the Prosyana-Novopavlivka direction, both Ukrainian and Russian forces have advanced, with Ukrainian forces making significant progress over the past week in a new series of counterattacks.
After containing the Russian advance in Andrivika-Klevtosve, Ukrainian forces retook all their previously lost positions in the village and began pushing west and south against the poorly consolidated Russian positions. They were able to clear the eastern bank of the Vovcha River south of Andriivka-Klevtsove of a Russian presence and began advancing towards Piddubne.
They were able to make a deep 6.5km penetration through Russian lines along the highway and turned north to clear the orchards and surrounding treelines. From there, Ukrainian forces entered western Tolstoi and established control over part of the village. Additional forces were also able to secure their rear, capturing numerous treeline positions southwest and south of Zelenyi Hai.
Additionally, after the Russians failed to capture the positions along the southern bank of the Vovcha River south of Ivanivka, Ukrainian forces began attacking southwest towards Zelenyi Hai. After fierce back-and-forth fighting, they were able to seize the agricultural buildings and surrounding treelines on the outskirts of Zelenyi Hai, before entering and capturing the northern part of the settlement.
Meanwhile, Russian forces advanced north from the Yalta - Novokhatske Line, reaching the southern bank of the Vovcha River and taking up new positions in the forest plantations there.
+ ~32.10km² in favour of Ukraine.
+ ~4.23km² in favour of Russia.
After containing the Russian advance in Andrivika-Klevtosve, Ukrainian forces retook all their previously lost positions in the village and began pushing west and south against the poorly consolidated Russian positions. They were able to clear the eastern bank of the Vovcha River south of Andriivka-Klevtsove of a Russian presence and began advancing towards Piddubne.
They were able to make a deep 6.5km penetration through Russian lines along the highway and turned north to clear the orchards and surrounding treelines. From there, Ukrainian forces entered western Tolstoi and established control over part of the village. Additional forces were also able to secure their rear, capturing numerous treeline positions southwest and south of Zelenyi Hai.
Additionally, after the Russians failed to capture the positions along the southern bank of the Vovcha River south of Ivanivka, Ukrainian forces began attacking southwest towards Zelenyi Hai. After fierce back-and-forth fighting, they were able to seize the agricultural buildings and surrounding treelines on the outskirts of Zelenyi Hai, before entering and capturing the northern part of the settlement.
Meanwhile, Russian forces advanced north from the Yalta - Novokhatske Line, reaching the southern bank of the Vovcha River and taking up new positions in the forest plantations there.
+ ~32.10km² in favour of Ukraine.
+ ~4.23km² in favour of Russia.
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On the western flank of Pokrovsk, both Russian and Ukrainian forces have advanced, capturing positions on the Donetsk side of the regional border.
Ukrainian forces advanced from their concrete fortification northwest of Novoserhiivka, crossing the Solona River, and infiltrating northeastern Novomykolaivka. After entrenching in positions there, attempts were made to further expand their zone of control to the centre of the village. It's unclear if these succeeded, however the grey zone has expanded.
Russian forces continued their slow, grinding advance through Udachne. They were able to capture new positions in the town centre, north of the railway line, which was previously turned into a kill-zone by Ukraine to prevent the Russians from reaching their remaining positions in the area of the school in the northwestern part of the town.
+ ~0.95km² in favour of Ukraine.
+ ~0.47km² in favour of Russia.
Ukrainian forces advanced from their concrete fortification northwest of Novoserhiivka, crossing the Solona River, and infiltrating northeastern Novomykolaivka. After entrenching in positions there, attempts were made to further expand their zone of control to the centre of the village. It's unclear if these succeeded, however the grey zone has expanded.
Russian forces continued their slow, grinding advance through Udachne. They were able to capture new positions in the town centre, north of the railway line, which was previously turned into a kill-zone by Ukraine to prevent the Russians from reaching their remaining positions in the area of the school in the northwestern part of the town.
+ ~0.95km² in favour of Ukraine.
+ ~0.47km² in favour of Russia.
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Footage showing an Israeli airstrike on a Hamas rocket launcher, which was ready to launch rockets (presumably into Israel), in the city of Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza.
Secondary detonations were seen afterwards and a rocket motor can be seen spitting out fuel through the exhaust in this video.
Coordinates: 31.419749, 34.360840
Secondary detonations were seen afterwards and a rocket motor can be seen spitting out fuel through the exhaust in this video.
Coordinates: 31.419749, 34.360840
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2 Tu-95MS were redeployed from Engels-2 to Olenya airbase earlier today after being re-equipped with X-101 Cruise missiles
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The Unit observed the arrival of a rescue and evacuation force, confirming causalities.
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Satellite imagery reveals that since June, work has begun on Donetsk International Airport. The trenches that ran over the runway have been covered, and construction work is underway at the abandoned carparks, possibly in preparation for installing fuel…
High quality satellite imagery shows that in the past three weeks, new work has been done on Donetsk International Airport to convert it into a Geran-2 drone launch point, and presumably also a basing point for helicopters.
We also get a better view of the repair works on the main runway, where crews have been filling in old craters from artillery shelling and trench lines from before 2022.
Coordinates: 48.075198, 37.741229.
Image credit: t.me/zoka200/39320
We also get a better view of the repair works on the main runway, where crews have been filling in old craters from artillery shelling and trench lines from before 2022.
Coordinates: 48.075198, 37.741229.
Image credit: t.me/zoka200/39320
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High quality satellite imagery shows that in the past three weeks, new work has been done on Donetsk International Airport to convert it into a Geran-2 drone launch point, and presumably also a basing point for helicopters. We also get a better view of the…
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Meanwhile, a few days ago, Ukrainian UAVs damaged the former metro store next to the airport which Russia has been repairing.
Coordinates: 48.065190, 37.746970
Image credit: http://t.me/kiber_boroshno/11956
Coordinates: 48.065190, 37.746970
Image credit: http://t.me/kiber_boroshno/11956
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On the northeastern flank on Pokrovsk, both Russian and Ukrainian forces have advanced, with Ukrainian forces managing to infiltrate deep behind Russian lines.
Russian forces were able to establish control over the large terykon overlooking the city of Myrnohrad as well as the southern bank of one of the sludge ponds. They also advanced west and southwest to the treelines north of Myrnohrad, capturing new positions there.
To the west, Russian forces made additional progress in Chervonyi Lyman, advancing further west through the settlement, and improving their positions in the forested areas on the outskirts of Rodynske.
Ukrainian forces from the 425th Separate Assault Regiment "Skala", taking advantage of the Russian 5th Independent Motorised Rifle Brigade not taking up positions west of Mykolaivka and misreporting this to the higher command, managed to infiltrate northwest, crossing the Kazenyi Torets River. They then advanced further along a treeline, reaching the village of Myrne with no resistance. Here they entrenched in the main part of the settlement, effectively cutting the Pokrovsk - Kostyantynivka Highway.
+ ~6.75km² in favour of Russia.
+ ~4.94km² in favour of Ukraine.
Russian forces were able to establish control over the large terykon overlooking the city of Myrnohrad as well as the southern bank of one of the sludge ponds. They also advanced west and southwest to the treelines north of Myrnohrad, capturing new positions there.
To the west, Russian forces made additional progress in Chervonyi Lyman, advancing further west through the settlement, and improving their positions in the forested areas on the outskirts of Rodynske.
Ukrainian forces from the 425th Separate Assault Regiment "Skala", taking advantage of the Russian 5th Independent Motorised Rifle Brigade not taking up positions west of Mykolaivka and misreporting this to the higher command, managed to infiltrate northwest, crossing the Kazenyi Torets River. They then advanced further along a treeline, reaching the village of Myrne with no resistance. Here they entrenched in the main part of the settlement, effectively cutting the Pokrovsk - Kostyantynivka Highway.
+ ~6.75km² in favour of Russia.
+ ~4.94km² in favour of Ukraine.
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Earlier today, 1 Russian IL-76MD military transport aircraft landed at Savasleika Airbase, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. The cargo likely consists of Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles.
This suggests that the stockpile of Kinzhals built up at the airbase during the first half of the year when there were no Kinzhal launches is almost depleted from the recent uptick in usage, as this is the first recorded IL-76MD flight to Savasleika in some time.
This suggests that the stockpile of Kinzhals built up at the airbase during the first half of the year when there were no Kinzhal launches is almost depleted from the recent uptick in usage, as this is the first recorded IL-76MD flight to Savasleika in some time.
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I want to make a “Ukraine mapper tierlist” just for fun. It will represent my view of the accuracy, usefulness, and readability of different prominent mappers without taking into account their personal opinions on the war.
Give me mapper suggestions in the comments (I will not be included in this list). I will also be making this public once it’s completed so you guys can make your own versions of it.
Give me mapper suggestions in the comments (I will not be included in this list). I will also be making this public once it’s completed so you guys can make your own versions of it.
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AMK Mapping
I want to make a “Ukraine mapper tierlist” just for fun. It will represent my view of the accuracy, usefulness, and readability of different prominent mappers without taking into account their personal opinions on the war. Give me mapper suggestions in the…
Here is the Ukraine War Mapper Tier list. The background colours represent whether they are Pro-Ukraine, Neutral, or Pro-Russian.
You can make your own version with the same mappers here: https://tiermaker.com/create/ukraine-war-mapper-tierlist-15512010
Mappers in order of the image:
Suriyakmaps
Playfra
Thorkill
Weeb Union
Balkan Mapper
Anatoly Radov
Military Summary
Theti Mapping
GeoConfirmed
Vitaly
Kalibrated
DPA
Z-Committee
Clement Molin
Stormap
UAcontrolmap
DIVGEN
Rybar
Two Majors
Majakovsk
Petrenko
Deepstate
Shalin
Creamy Caprice
ISW
Tendar
Liveuamap
You can make your own version with the same mappers here: https://tiermaker.com/create/ukraine-war-mapper-tierlist-15512010
Mappers in order of the image:
Suriyakmaps
Playfra
Thorkill
Weeb Union
Balkan Mapper
Anatoly Radov
Military Summary
Theti Mapping
GeoConfirmed
Vitaly
Kalibrated
DPA
Z-Committee
Clement Molin
Stormap
UAcontrolmap
DIVGEN
Rybar
Two Majors
Majakovsk
Petrenko
Deepstate
Shalin
Creamy Caprice
ISW
Tendar
Liveuamap
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