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Russian Geran-2 drones attacked the city of Druzhkivka, Donetsk Oblast a short time ago. The number of impacts is currently unknown.

In the hours prior to the strikes, the city was under FPV drone and MLRS attacks.
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Zaporizhzhia City came under heavy MLRS shelling for the second consecutive day. At least 22 rockets hit three different parts of the southern suburbs and outskirts. A portion of the rockets had cluster munitions.
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Last night, Russian Geran-2 drones attacked targets in Donetsk Oblast. At least 9 drones were recorded over the region.

2+ impacts were recorded in Slovyansk.
The remaining drones flew to targets in the area of Kostyantynivka (frontline zone) and Oleksandrivka (far west of Donetsk Oblast).
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Footage showing three Russian Geran-2 drone strikes on a warehouse complex in the village of Peremoha, Sumy Oblast. The warehouses were reportedly used for storing Ukrainian UAVs.

Coordinates: 51.54525, 33.94791
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Poor captured Ukrainian Baba Yaga drone is trying to fly away 😢
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The city of Vasylkiv, Kyiv Oblast, came under a Geran-2 drone attack this morning. There is an airbase there, however it's unclear if it was the target. A large fire can be seen burning from far away.
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The city of Vasylkiv, Kyiv Oblast, came under a Geran-2 drone attack this morning. There is an airbase there, however it's unclear if it was the target. A large fire can be seen burning from far away.
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The fire continues to burn through the morning, with the smoke being spread far away. Judging by the size of the fire, it could be at the oil depot next to Vasylkiv Airbase.
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Today, the IDF officially confirmed the beginning of their offensive to clear Gaza City. I'd like to give some context regarding this.

Many people seem to believe that Israel will be "entering" Gaza City today, but in reality, they have been operating within the city limits since March, and as Israel begins their offensive, they control approximately 46% of the city.

After Israel largely withdrew from Gaza city in 2024 to focus on the cities of Jabalia, Beit Lahiya, and Beit Hanoun to the north, and then from the Netzarim corridor during the ceasefire period in early 2025, many Gazans returned to their homes in the city. Unlike cities like Rafah, Gaza City was damaged but not flattened, meaning that it still had infrastructure for a large population.

But after Israel broke the ceasefire in March, they restarted their operations in the city and began clearing the eastern Shujaiyya, Kuba, and Al-Tuffah neighbourhoods which lie on higher ground overlooking Israel's border settlements. This meant that they were home to some of Al-Qassam's (Hamas) elite units. Due to the topography of the area, its proximity to the border, and the known substantial presence of militants, Israel aimed to create a buffer zone from the border. Over a period of several months, they slowly pushed deeper and deeper through the neighbourhoods, facing resistance in the form of ambushes, rocket attacks, and mortar shellings. However, a lack of coordination between militant cells, higher-quality equipment, and manpower, decreased the effectiveness of these attacks. Nevertheless, it ensured the IDF was more cautious and patient when clearing and demolishing the neighbourhoods, especially due to the known presence of some of the surviving elite Palestinian forces.

Last month, the IDF began a new series of attacks on the Al-Zeitoun neighbourhood, which included an unprecedented speed of demolition operations. This increased the percentage of the city that they controlled and largely eliminated one of the areas that Hamas and other groups had a relatively large presence there, further pressuring their overall presence in the city. This, combined with intensified operations in central Jabalia could result in a "squeezing" effect, where Israeli forces close in from three sides and isolate parts of the city to clear separately.

As for evacuations, the IDF stated that over 250,000 civilians have fled south, which they claim equates to approximately 40% of the city's population at the time. I suspect that a portion of Palestinian militants in the city also fled south to the central camps (Nuseirat, Maghazi, and Bureij) and the city of Deir Al-Balah, which contain some of the only areas Israel has not operated in yet during the course of this war. As a result, they are generally safer and hold more coordinated and substantial presences of fighters.

Before anyone starts commenting about me "whitewashing" a genocide, I'd like to say that this post is looking at the war purely from a military standpoint (war and genocide are not mutually exclusive). There is obviously a lot more to this offensive (and the war in general), but that is a whole other story.
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2 Russian Su-34s carried out launch maneuvers of KAB glide-bombs towards Kherson
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2 Russian Su-34s carried out launch maneuvers of KAB glide-bombs towards Kherson
2 KABs are flying towards Kherson city.
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2 KABs are flying towards Kherson city.
Flying to the village of Dar'ivka. A Russian reconnaissance drone will film the strikes.
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Approaching the village of Inhulets.
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Another Su-34 is flying from Crimea towards Kherson Oblast. It may fly to Zaporizhzhia Oblast, following two earlier aircraft.
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