AMK Mapping
A third MiG-31K took off from the same airfield.
The first MiG-31K is returning to the Savasleika airbase. It is likely that there wont be any strikes.
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AMK Mapping
More explosions in Kramatorsk.
More explosions in Slovyansk. Something is being targeted over and over again.
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AMK Mapping
The first MiG-31K is returning to the Savasleika airbase. It is likely that there wont be any strikes.
All MiGs returned to the Savasleika airbase.
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A Tu-95 took off from Engels airfield. If it does launch missiles, I won't be able to track them as I won't be at home.
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AMK Mapping
A Tu-95 took off from Engels airfield. If it does launch missiles, I won't be able to track them as I won't be at home.
It's probably redeploying to Olenya airfield, but it may launch missiles on the way. I'll keep you all updated for the time being.
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AMK Mapping
Air defence is working in Mariupol.
There are reports of successful Ukrainian drone/missile strikes in Mariupol.
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Large plumes of smoke are rising in Occupied Mariupol.
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Forwarded from Israel Defense Forces
IDF: Sirens sounded in Kerem Shalom, a community near the Gaza Strip.
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AMK Mapping
Russian air defence is now operating in occupied Tokmak.
It's possible that Ukraine is attempting to strike Berdyansk too.
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It seems that the Russians are launching their main assault on the Ukrainian stronghold village of Novoselivka Persha. The goal is to squeeze the Ukrainians out from multiple directions, a goal that has become much easier following the fall of the "Kotik" stronghold. Reports are already coming in that Russian forces seized the school and the centre of the village.
Novoselivka Persha is the last settlement still under Ukrainian control east of the Vovcha river.
Novoselivka Persha is the last settlement still under Ukrainian control east of the Vovcha river.
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Update from the Myanmar civil war - Mogok front:
Geolocated footage indicates that the TNLA rebels continue to advance in Eastern Mogok and are approaching the centre of the city. Intense urban warfare is being reported as the TNLA continue their advance. This comes as the TNLA seized the neighbouring town of Kyatpyin, effectively besieging Mogok. With the remaining Junta forces trapped inside the city, the Junta air force is responding with heavy air strikes on the western part of the city. Some reports by local residents suggest that the Junta has been conducting air strikes on eastern Mogok, indicating a TNLA advance from that direction too.
Heavy fighting is also being reported near the chicken farm, the dump and near the centre of the city (circled in blue). This indicates that instead of attacking with a spearhead formation, the TNLA are actively protecting their flanks by seizing parts of the remaining hills surrounding Mogok.
The main issue with the fighting in the city is the civilian death toll. On July 10th, according to local residents, 2 civilians were killed and another 3 injured, possibly as a result of artillery strikes. The death toll among the locals is likely to rise as many were unable to escape the city before the battles commenced. The city of Mogok was one of the primary goals of the new TNLA offensive dubbed “1027,” and was relatively far away from the frontlines before the offensive was launched. The offensive quickly gained momentum and before we knew it, Mogok was encircled and heavy battles were ongoing not only in Kyatpyin but in Mogok itself.
Geolocated footage indicates that the TNLA rebels continue to advance in Eastern Mogok and are approaching the centre of the city. Intense urban warfare is being reported as the TNLA continue their advance. This comes as the TNLA seized the neighbouring town of Kyatpyin, effectively besieging Mogok. With the remaining Junta forces trapped inside the city, the Junta air force is responding with heavy air strikes on the western part of the city. Some reports by local residents suggest that the Junta has been conducting air strikes on eastern Mogok, indicating a TNLA advance from that direction too.
Heavy fighting is also being reported near the chicken farm, the dump and near the centre of the city (circled in blue). This indicates that instead of attacking with a spearhead formation, the TNLA are actively protecting their flanks by seizing parts of the remaining hills surrounding Mogok.
The main issue with the fighting in the city is the civilian death toll. On July 10th, according to local residents, 2 civilians were killed and another 3 injured, possibly as a result of artillery strikes. The death toll among the locals is likely to rise as many were unable to escape the city before the battles commenced. The city of Mogok was one of the primary goals of the new TNLA offensive dubbed “1027,” and was relatively far away from the frontlines before the offensive was launched. The offensive quickly gained momentum and before we knew it, Mogok was encircled and heavy battles were ongoing not only in Kyatpyin but in Mogok itself.
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Update from the Sudanese civil war - Sennar front:
Following heavy back and forth fighting in towns and villages east of the Blue Nile where towns changed hands multiple times, the RSF finally managed to seize the initiative and consolidate control over their new positions.
Now that the SAF had been pushed to the eastern bank of the Dinder river, the RSF were ready to launch direct assaults on Sennar city itself, the last remaining SAF stronghold in the Sennar state.
Originally, the SAF claimed that all RSF assaults were repelled, but new footage indicates that RSF forces managed to break through the SAF's defensive lines and advance along the Sinjah-Sennar highway for over 35km. They managed to reach the key town of Maiurno and occupy the southern part of it.
The SAF had established trenches and fortifications along the canal which leads out from the Blue nile. The RSF managed to quickly breach this as the SAF defences continued to crumble.
Reports indicate that the RSF has now entered the northern part of Maiurno while simultaneously working on bypassing the town from the west, with reports of battles near the village of Hillet el beir. The rest of the surrounding area has likely become a contested grey zone.
Currently, the frontline situation is very fluid and can change at any time, but it appears that resistance from the SAF is largely breaking down, and it is possible that we may see fighting inside Sennar city itself in the coming days.
Following heavy back and forth fighting in towns and villages east of the Blue Nile where towns changed hands multiple times, the RSF finally managed to seize the initiative and consolidate control over their new positions.
Now that the SAF had been pushed to the eastern bank of the Dinder river, the RSF were ready to launch direct assaults on Sennar city itself, the last remaining SAF stronghold in the Sennar state.
Originally, the SAF claimed that all RSF assaults were repelled, but new footage indicates that RSF forces managed to break through the SAF's defensive lines and advance along the Sinjah-Sennar highway for over 35km. They managed to reach the key town of Maiurno and occupy the southern part of it.
The SAF had established trenches and fortifications along the canal which leads out from the Blue nile. The RSF managed to quickly breach this as the SAF defences continued to crumble.
Reports indicate that the RSF has now entered the northern part of Maiurno while simultaneously working on bypassing the town from the west, with reports of battles near the village of Hillet el beir. The rest of the surrounding area has likely become a contested grey zone.
Currently, the frontline situation is very fluid and can change at any time, but it appears that resistance from the SAF is largely breaking down, and it is possible that we may see fighting inside Sennar city itself in the coming days.
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