Ukraine reportedly conducts one of most distant sabotage operations, targeting Russian military infrastructure near Vladivostok. Russian authorities move quickly to control information on the blast.
Ukraine strikes Russian facility making components for Shaheds and Iskander missiles used to bomb schools and hospitals. Ukrainian forces struck the Kometa antenna plant.
Frontline report: Ukrainian drone strikes on military targets race to weaken Russia before major offensive launch. Ukraine systematically targets Russian command centers, ammunition and oil depots, and railway networks to delay Moscow’s planned multi-front summer offensive spanning from Sumy to Kherson—the largest coordinated assault Russia has attempted since the full-scale invasion began.
In one night Ukrainian drones hit Russian military airfield and drone defense factory used to fuel aggression. Fires erupted at Russia’s Borisoglebsk aviation center where Su-34, Su-35S, and Su-30SM aircraft conduct training operations before attacking Ukraine.
Ukraine is becoming naval power: two ships pass NATO certification. Two Ukrainian vessels have officially become interoperable with NATO standards, and Ukraine’s Marine Corps is now the largest in Europe.
Ukraine develops new laser drone that guides precision strikes through jamming. The R-34-T drone allows Ukrainian forces to illuminate Russian targets from safe distances, keeping operators in safety.
Ukraine leads NATO into future of combat medicine. Ukraine’s combat medics warn: evacuating the wounded is the most dangerous job in field medicine.
Former Polish President Duda: US blocked Polish MiG-29 aircraft to Ukraine in 2022. President Zelenskyy asked. Poland agreed. But the US vetoed the transfer.
Ukraine’s Intelligence: Moscow accelerates its troop buildup in Armenia as tensions with Azerbaijan rise. Ukraine’s military intelligence warns: this is not a coincidence—it’s part of a calculated move to destabilize the region.
Armenia accuses Russian state TV of “hostile propaganda” against its government. Armenian officials claims that the country’s democracy is “under attack” through Russian media, while also considering to block Russian television broadcasts.
Trump satisfied with Zelensky call, suggests Patriot missiles still possible for Ukraine despite deliveries halt. In contrast, the US President expressed sharp frustration with Vladimir Putin after their phone call that preceded Zelenskyy’s, telling reporters the Russian leader rejected ceasefire discussions and “wants to continue killing people.”
Russian missiles and drones continue to kill after impact, releasing toxic clouds of carcinogens over Ukrainian cities. Children may need evacuation from cities hit hardest by toxic fallout.
Ukraine on fire with civilians injured as Trump doubts Putin wants to end war. Russia launched 322 drones at Ukraine on the night of 5 July, sparking fires at different locations and injuring at least 16 civilians, including children.
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