Dan (Twitter)
RT @RALee85: "In all, Ukraine has taken 2,000 prisoners, according to a Ukrainian official...
His crew of eight men from Ukraine’s 44th Artillery Brigade had arrived in the Sumy border region days earlier after being pulled from the front line in the south.
At around 3 a.m. on Aug. 6, they unleashed an intense barrage from six M777 howitzers, supplied by Ukraine’s Western backers, which were set up along a stretch of the border aiming into Russia...
Western military estimates suggest Ukraine has committed as many as 6,000 soldiers to Kursk and has up to 4,000 additional troops in support roles in the Sumy region...
Russia has pulled several understrength brigades from Ukraine in response, totaling up to 5,000 troops as of the middle of this past week, the person said. One brigade was from the Donetsk region, the focus of Russia’s current offensives, but others were from less essential areas."
RT @RALee85: "In all, Ukraine has taken 2,000 prisoners, according to a Ukrainian official...
His crew of eight men from Ukraine’s 44th Artillery Brigade had arrived in the Sumy border region days earlier after being pulled from the front line in the south.
At around 3 a.m. on Aug. 6, they unleashed an intense barrage from six M777 howitzers, supplied by Ukraine’s Western backers, which were set up along a stretch of the border aiming into Russia...
Western military estimates suggest Ukraine has committed as many as 6,000 soldiers to Kursk and has up to 4,000 additional troops in support roles in the Sumy region...
Russia has pulled several understrength brigades from Ukraine in response, totaling up to 5,000 troops as of the middle of this past week, the person said. One brigade was from the Donetsk region, the focus of Russia’s current offensives, but others were from less essential areas."
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
RT @GloOouD: 🇷🇺Russian UAZ-452 with mounted EW system was ambushed by 🇺🇦Ukrainian paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion of the 82nd Air Assault Brigade with the help of a M1126 Stryker APC.
📍 Kursk Region
RT @GloOouD: 🇷🇺Russian UAZ-452 with mounted EW system was ambushed by 🇺🇦Ukrainian paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion of the 82nd Air Assault Brigade with the help of a M1126 Stryker APC.
📍 Kursk Region
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The Lookout (Twitter)
Photos of the aftermath: https://twitter.com/HenriKenhmann/status/1825113698018673052#m
Photos of the aftermath: https://twitter.com/HenriKenhmann/status/1825113698018673052#m
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
Official video by the 36th Brigade of Ukraine. Removal of Russian flag in Apanasovka, Kursk region.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/ua_marines_36brigade/2055
Official video by the 36th Brigade of Ukraine. Removal of Russian flag in Apanasovka, Kursk region.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/ua_marines_36brigade/2055
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@front_ukrainian: This is what Ukraine needs, the US 🇺🇸 should send a lot of Strykers to Ukraine 🇺🇦
The US has over 4,000 Strykers of different types, hundreds more should be sent because they help out tremendously in these types of offensives. Currently 196 Strykers were sent to Ukraine in total
@front_ukrainian: This is what Ukraine needs, the US 🇺🇸 should send a lot of Strykers to Ukraine 🇺🇦
The US has over 4,000 Strykers of different types, hundreds more should be sent because they help out tremendously in these types of offensives. Currently 196 Strykers were sent to Ukraine in total
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @FRHoffmann1: People haven't taken this point I've been trying to make for years as seriously as they should.
If Germany can't find 3 billion euros in a 481 billion euro budget to support Ukraine in its existential struggle for the future of Europe, why would Russia believe Germany would definitely come to the aid of its Eastern European allies in times of war?
Why would Germany risk Russian retaliation on its territory, including with nuclear weapons, if it can't even risk reducing domestic spending by minuscule levels to support a Ukrainian victory?
RT @FRHoffmann1: People haven't taken this point I've been trying to make for years as seriously as they should.
If Germany can't find 3 billion euros in a 481 billion euro budget to support Ukraine in its existential struggle for the future of Europe, why would Russia believe Germany would definitely come to the aid of its Eastern European allies in times of war?
Why would Germany risk Russian retaliation on its territory, including with nuclear weapons, if it can't even risk reducing domestic spending by minuscule levels to support a Ukrainian victory?
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @JimmySecUK: The M270 MLRS that the Russian military 'destroyed' yesterday has now been confirmed to have been an inflatable decoy... https://twitter.com/WarVehicle/status/1824816289065386066#m
RT @JimmySecUK: The M270 MLRS that the Russian military 'destroyed' yesterday has now been confirmed to have been an inflatable decoy... https://twitter.com/WarVehicle/status/1824816289065386066#m
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @deaidua: After yesterday's reporting, I have so many questions to which still no relevant politician or spokesperson from a relevant ministry has provided an answer.
1) If Germany seriously wants to finance its aid only via the G-7 loan, what is stopping other countries from doing the same? Imagine just the US doing this... It wouldn't work.
2) Therefore → Why do the Ministry of Finance and the Chancellery think that Germany has a special right compared to other G7 members?
3) Wouldn't Ukraine actually finance the German bilateral assistance to Ukraine, since the loan is being paid out to Ukraine and only after that they spend the money?
4) Why should we end up with no expenditure from the annual budget, while other countries have to pay billions upon billions of euros out of their own pockets to Ukraine?
5) If Germany is not even willing to pay a few billion euros out of its own pocket, why should much smaller and economically weaker countries do so?
I sincerely hope (for all of us) to be able to answer most if not all the questions tomorrow. I'll keep you updated.
RT @deaidua: After yesterday's reporting, I have so many questions to which still no relevant politician or spokesperson from a relevant ministry has provided an answer.
1) If Germany seriously wants to finance its aid only via the G-7 loan, what is stopping other countries from doing the same? Imagine just the US doing this... It wouldn't work.
2) Therefore → Why do the Ministry of Finance and the Chancellery think that Germany has a special right compared to other G7 members?
3) Wouldn't Ukraine actually finance the German bilateral assistance to Ukraine, since the loan is being paid out to Ukraine and only after that they spend the money?
4) Why should we end up with no expenditure from the annual budget, while other countries have to pay billions upon billions of euros out of their own pockets to Ukraine?
5) If Germany is not even willing to pay a few billion euros out of its own pocket, why should much smaller and economically weaker countries do so?
I sincerely hope (for all of us) to be able to answer most if not all the questions tomorrow. I'll keep you updated.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
[UA] 501st Battalion of 36th Marine brigade claim to have captured Apanasovka, Kursk oblast. It still needs to be confirmed but I think it's likely.
[UA] 501st Battalion of 36th Marine brigade claim to have captured Apanasovka, Kursk oblast. It still needs to be confirmed but I think it's likely.
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