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23:39 Kiev reports 123 battles in the Donetsk region

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23:39 Kiev reports 123 battles in the Donetsk region

In the east of Ukraine, heavy fighting is taking place. "The situation was hottest today in the area of Pokrovsk, in addition, the enemy was active in the direction of Lyman and Kurachowe," the Ukrainian General Staff reported in its evening situation report. All three cities mentioned, Pokrovsk, Lyman, and Kurachowe, are located in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk. In the course of the day, there were 123 engagements. Forty-one of these were reportedly from the area of Pokrovsk. There were 19 attacks in the area of Lyman and 17 in the area of Kurachowe. While the Ukrainian General Staff reports that 29 attacks at Pokrovsk have been repelled, 12 battles are still ongoing. The defenders are doing everything they can to stabilize the situation and prevent the enemy from advancing deep into Ukrainian territory, according to the military leadership in Kiev.

22:18 Russians allegedly lost thousands of soldiers at Tschassiw Jar

The Russian troops reportedly suffered heavy losses in the battle for Tschassiw Jar - according to a Ukrainian military spokesperson, 5000 men were either wounded or killed. The tenacious resistance of the Ukrainian defenders had withdrawn from part of the village. The village has been a focal point of fighting for months.

21:49 Ukraine: Russia targeted decoys in air raid

In a previous Wednesday air raid, Russia allegedly destroyed a MiG-29 and two Patriot missile batteries - but, according to the Ukrainian Air Force Commander, Nikola Oeschtschuk, the Russians fell for a decoy. They had only destroyed decoys, he said. The raid targeted a military airfield in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and a - supposed - Patriot battery in the Oblast Odessa.

21:11 Chinese soldiers arrive for maneuvers in Belarus

Chinese soldiers have arrived in Belarus (formerly White Russia) for a joint anti-terror exercise. The maneuvers will be held from July 8 to 19, according to the Belarusian Defense Ministry's Telegram channel. "This joint training helps to exchange experiences, improve the cooperation between Belarusian and Chinese units, and lay the foundation for further development of Belarusian-Chinese relations in the field of joint military training." No details have been provided about the planned exercises yet.

20:28 Zelenskyy: Russia will never rule the Black Sea again

President Zelenskyy announced a new maritime strategy in his daily video address. This should be presented to the Security and Defense Council of Ukraine in the near future. The war has changed the power balance in the Black Sea, he said. The Russian fleet will never rule the area again.

19:41 Alarm - Romania scrambles F16s

The Romanian government has scrambled two F16 fighter jets after Russian drones approached Ukrainian territory - near the border. They did not have to intervene. No damages from drone wreckage have been reported yet, according to the Defense Ministry in Bucharest.

19:13 Hodges sees Ukraine on the winning side

Retired US Army Lieutenant General Ben Hodges believes that Ukraine will defeat Russia. It is now all the more important to consistently provide military aid to the attacked country. From the US government, he wishes for clearer support.

18:24 Russian air raid on village - two deadIn the Cherson Oblast, two people, a woman and a man, die in a Russian attack. In the village of Chreschtscheniwka, Russian bombs destroy a residential house. Emergency services are currently trying to recover the bodies of the two victims.

17:49 Severe accident: 14 dead in the northwestIn a severe traffic accident in the northwest of Ukraine, 14 people have died. Among the dead is a six-year-old child, according to Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko on his Telegram channel. A fuel tanker collided with a taxi in the Rivne region. Emergency services and police are on site. The doctors are reportedly still fighting for the life of the only survivor, a seriously injured woman. The bus was almost completely destroyed, as photos from the disaster response team show.

17:33 Zelenskyy calls Starmer, the new British Prime MinisterPresident Zelenskyy congratulated the new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer by phone - and thanked him. For Starmer's statement that he would continue to support Ukraine in its defense against Russia. Zelenskyy announced that he had coordinated positions with Starmer ahead of the NATO summit coming week (9th to 11th July) in Washington.

17:17 Ukraine to receive help with landmine clearanceJapan and Cambodia will help Ukraine with landmine clearance. This was announced by Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa during a visit to Phnom Penh. Japan will provide Ukraine with a powerful mine-clearing machine in the coming week. In August, Ukrainian specialists are to be trained in Cambodia, which is leading in this field, in mine clearance and operation of the machine.

16:36 Biden could receive Selenskyy at the White House next weekUS President Joe Biden could receive his Ukrainian counterpart Selenskyy at the White House next week. During the NATO summit coming week (9th to 11th July) in Washington, it could happen, according to a press briefing at the White House. Several bilateral meetings with other government leaders are being prepared, including one with Selenskyy.

16:01 Armenia holds military exercises with US troopsArmenia, a neighboring country of Turkey and a former Soviet republic, is moving closer to the US. From the 15th to the 25th of July, the country plans to hold joint military exercises with the US. The focus is on peacekeeping. The relations of the Armenian government with Moscow have deteriorated recently. The government in Yerevan is disappointed with Russia's behavior during the war with Azerbaijan over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. They did not come to Armenia's aid. Before that, Armenia had already distanced itself from Russia, after it attacked Ukraine.

15:20 Estonia delivers several Mistral systemsThe Ukraine is receiving a new air defense system, this time from Estonia. The country attacked by Russia has already received several short-range anti-aircraft missile systems with ammunition, according to the Estonian Defense Ministry on X. It concerns a French-made system that has a range of six kilometers. It is supposed to provide protection against low-flying helicopters and aircraft.

14:44 Turkey proposes "Peace Platform" for Ukraine peace efforts
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has put forward a new proposal for peace in Ukraine. According to a Turkish newspaper, a "Peace Platform" could expand peace efforts by preventing deepening polarization, having a broad participant base and representation, and prioritizing diplomacy. "A Peace Platform that prevents deepening polarization, has a wide participant base and representation, and prioritizes diplomacy, should be established," he reportedly said. He provided no details. Recently, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also offered to help mediate an end to the war at an international summit in Kazakhstan. Russia has already rejected this.

13:53 Russia reports capture of additional settlement in Donetsk
Russian troops, according to Moscow's reports, have taken control of another settlement in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk. The approximately 30-kilometer northwest of the city of Donetsk located village of Sokil was "liberated," the Russian Defense Ministry announced. The region of Donetsk, along with Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia, is one of the Ukrainian regions that Moscow declared annexed in September 2022. According to Ukrainian reports, the fiercest fighting along the entire front line is currently taking place in the region.

13:40 Le Pen: No French long-range weapons against Russian targets if RN wins
Marine Le Pen, the head of the right-wing National Rally (RN), announced that, in the event of an RN election victory, French long-range weapons would not be allowed to be used against Russian targets. She made this statement in an interview with the US broadcaster CNN. Similarly, her party would not allow French troops to be stationed in Ukraine, which French President Emmanuel Macron has not ruled out. "If Emmanuel Macron wants to send troops to Ukraine and the prime minister is against it, then there will be no troops in Ukraine," Le Pen said. The only red line, according to her, is to prevent France from becoming a warring party. The French are voting for their parliament tomorrow.

12:49 ISW: Putin confirms goal of destroying Ukraine as a state
During a recent visit of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin again rejected the idea of a negotiated ceasefire. The US think tank Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported this. Instead, Putin aims for an end to the war that erases Ukraine's sovereignty. Among the conditions for peace talks Putin sets are the surrender of significant Ukrainian territories to Russia and the complete capitulation of the Ukrainian military.

12:30 Ukraine: Half of electricity generation capacity lost due to Russian attacks

The Ukraine has lost more than half of its electricity generation capacity, as reported by the EU ambassador in a Financial Times report in June, due to Russian attacks on critical infrastructure. This is evident from a comparison of the current situation with the pre-war period. The hostile attacks of the past three months have reportedly reduced the country's electricity generation by approximately nine Gigawatts - roughly half of what was required for the country's electricity supply during the previous winter. There is a risk that Ukraine may not have electricity, and possibly also no heat and no water, during the coming winter.

11:58 Ukrainian General Staff: 139 battles yesterday

The Ukrainian General Staff reported 139 battles at the frontlines for the past 24 hours in their situation report. Most of these battles took place in the Pokrowsk sector in the Donetsk oblast in the southeast of Ukraine. The army reported six rocket attacks and 55 air raids with 72 guided bombs and over 3,000 attacks using grenades. In the northern region, around Kharkiv, the Russian troops also used combat jets.

11:22 Ukraine calls for Olympic ban for Russian athletes supporting the war

The Ukraine is calling for Russian athletes to be excluded from the Olympics in Paris if they are found to be supporting the military. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has ruled that Russian and Belarusian athletes can compete as "neutral athletes" if they meet "strict participation conditions." These conditions include not competing in teams, not displaying flags, and not displaying anything associated with their home country. The Ukrainian Olympic Committee reports that some Russian athletes who have qualified for the Olympics have been found to be supporting the Ukrainian war and Putin's politics on the internet. Some athletes have also participated in propaganda tournaments.

10:52 Ukraine: 12 civilians killed by Russian attacks

The Russian army reportedly dropped 19 bombs on the Charkiw region, according to the head of the military administration of the Charkiw region. Three people were reportedly killed and six others were injured. Eleven civilians were reportedly killed in the Donetsk oblast and 43 were injured.

10:08 Ukrainian General Staff: 1,260 Russian casualties since yesterday

The Ukrainian General Staff reported 1,260 casualties on the Russian side for the past 24 hours. According to Ukrainian sources, the total number of Russian soldiers killed and injured since the start of the full-scale invasion in February 2022 is approximately 547,000. In addition, since yesterday, eleven tanks, 58 drones, 18 armored vehicles, and nine Russian cruise missiles have been destroyed, as well as 66 artillery systems.

09:29 It could happen that Putin attacks the Baltic regionSecurity experts consider a Russian attack on the Baltic region in the next few years to be possibly to realistic. NATO assures its members of support, but the alliance's solidarity leaves room for different reactions from other states. How could an attack on NATO's northern flank unfold?

09:11 NATO summit brings news of F-16 jets for UkraineDuring the upcoming NATO summit in Washington, Ukraine can expect new statements regarding the delivery of F-16 fighter jets. This was announced by a high-ranking US government official during a briefing, according to the Ukrainian news agency Ukrinform. The training of Ukrainian pilots on F-16s has reportedly made significant progress. The Ukrainian army is still waiting for the first jets to arrive. The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, and Belgium have pledged to provide them.

08:30 One-third of Russians support atomic attack on UkraineAccording to an opinion poll presented by Russian propagandist Sergei Mardan on Russian state television, one-third of the Russian population is in favor of attacking Ukraine with atomic weapons. They are in line with Vladimir Solovyov, who constantly calls for the use of atomic weapons in the Ukrainian conflict. In the Russian nightlife, meanwhile, patriotism is on the rise. Russian artists are making clear patriotic appeals.

08:17 AfD welcomes Orban's visit to PutinThe AfD welcomes the criticized Ukraine talks between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Russian President Vladimir Putin. "Hungary is taking the lead and speaking with both direct conflict parties from the first day of its EU presidency," explains the foreign policy spokesman of the faction, Matthias Moosdorf. "The AfD fraction welcomes the fact that, at the highest European level, the possibilities of a ceasefire with the goal of peace talks are being prioritized." He refers to the "EU and its personnel" as warmongers.

07:52 Ukraine: Invaders threaten to deport Ukrainians without Russian passportsIn the occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russians are reportedly threatening to deport residents without Russian passports, according to Ukrainian reports. This is reported by the Ukrainian news agency Ukrinform, citing a message from the National Resistance Center. "The occupiers have used this practice before. Locals are taken to a checkpoint and expelled from their homeland," the resistance center reports. In some of the latest raids in the south, residents were reportedly threatened with deportation and confiscation of their property.

07:19 SPD expert calls for more money for defense
Members of the German government are also concerned about the financing of the Bundeswehr in light of the agreement on the federal budget 2025. The troop must procure weapons and ammunition, which it hands over to Ukraine, from its own budget. SPD budget expert Andreas Schwarz spoke of a "disappointing figure" in response to the meager increase in defense spending of only 1.2 billion euros. This does not meet "what we need in the defense sector", Schwarz told the "Tagesspiegel". The president of the Reservists Association, Patrick Sensburg, also stated that this would make Germany "not war-ready".

06:37 Ukraine: Drones attacked Belgorod, Russia
In drone attacks on the Russian city of Shebekino in the Belgorod oblast, several buildings, vehicles and an industrial plant were damaged, and one person was injured, according to the local governor. At least 11 houses were damaged and power lines in the community were damaged, as well as social infrastructure.

06:10 Zelensky thanks new British prime minister
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his support of Ukraine. "I am grateful to Keir Starmer for his assurance that Britain's support for Ukraine remains unchanged," Zelensky wrote on Telegram. He and Starmer had aligned their positions ahead of the NATO summit coming up in the next week. According to a high-ranking US official, NATO will present a "bridge to membership" for Ukraine at the meeting in Washington.

03:45 Burning oil depots after drone attack in Russia
Ukrainian drones are reported to have attacked several areas in the Russian region of Krasnodar. The Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported that debris from a downed drone damaged a mobile phone mast in Jeisk. In other places, several fuel tanks were said to have caught fire. There were no reports of injuries.

02:07 Sumy without water and power due to drone attacks
According to local authorities, Russian drone attacks have disrupted the water and power supply in the northern Ukrainian city of Sumy. The public broadcaster Suspilne reported a series of explosions in the city. The Sumy region is almost daily targeted by Russian positions across the border.

00:28 Eight people killed, 28 injured in Russian attacks in eastern Ukraine
According to Ukrainian reports, eight people were killed and at least 28 were injured in Russian attacks in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk. "Every city and every village in the Donetsk region is constantly threatened by enemy attacks," Governor Wadym Filaschkin wrote on Telegram. Independent of this, Russian troops had dropped guided bombs on the further southwest located village of Komar, killing a 32-year-old woman and injuring 20 other people. Thirteen private houses, four businesses and two residential buildings, as well as two infrastructure facilities, were damaged in the attack.

23:16 Starmer confirms "unwavering" support for Biden on UkraineBritain's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer has confirmed Britain's "unlimited" support for Ukraine in its war against Russia during his first phone call with US President Joe Biden. The two leaders reaffirmed their "unwavering commitment" to Ukraine, with Starmer emphasizing that "the United Kingdom provides Ukraine with unlimited support," according to a statement from Starmer's office just hours after his swearing-in.

21:49 US cancels military drills with GeorgiaThe US is canceling planned joint military drills with Georgia amid tensions with the Georgian government. The US military participation in the "Noble Partner" exercises, originally scheduled for July 25 to August 6, is "suspended indefinitely," the US Defense Department announced. The background for the cancellation is "false accusations" from the Georgian government. The Pentagon refers to statements that the US pressured Georgia to go to war with Russia and was involved in "two coup attempts" against the government.

20:35 Insider: Hungary cancels planned meeting with BaerbockThe planned Monday trip of Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to Budapest is canceled. The Hungarian side abruptly canceled the meeting with Baerbock, according to the Foreign Office.

21:20 Zelensky thanks Germany for third Patriot systemUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanks Germany for the delivery of the third Patriot air defense system. "This is great news," Zelensky says in his evening video message. He also thanks the US for further steps to strengthen Ukraine's air defense. He does not mention details but says that the country's partners have fulfilled their obligations. "Ukraine has already shown that it has no Russian rockets that we cannot shoot down," Zelensky says. The country is doing everything to ensure that Russian terror ends.

20:48 NATO expert: "We must bring down Russia"NATO expert Stefanie Babst calls for a more decisive approach from the defense alliance against Russia. "We can only keep up with this adversary by bringing down the Russian regime. And not just driving it out of Ukraine but reducing its influence in its area of operation so that it no longer poses a toxic threat to all of Europe," Babst said in the Tagesanbruch-Podcast of t-online. For this, more decisive action is needed. "We look at Putin like Lord Voldemort and are afraid that he will pull out his wand. We need to get rid of this mindset," Babst appeals. The 60-year-old is a former leading staff member of the International Staff of NATO.

20:15 Kreml not optimistic after Labour victory in Britain

The Russian leadership does not expect any changes in the strained relations between Moscow and London following the Labour Party's victory in Britain. The Kreml is "not optimistic" at all, Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for the Kreml, said in Moscow. "Based on their previous statements, they do not lean towards any flexibility or creativity to normalize the bilateral Russian-British relations."

You can read about previous developments here.

  1. The heavy fighting in Ukraine's eastern region, specifically in Pokrovsk, Lyman, and Kurachowe, is causing concern for the military leadership in Kiev, as they strive to prevent enemy advancement into Ukrainian territory.
  2. The alleged Russian losses at Tschassiw Jar, estimated at 5000 men, are a result of Ukraine's tenacious defense against the Russian troops.
  3. Volodymyr Selensky, the Ukrainian president, is working towards presenting a new maritime strategy to the Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, aiming to ensure Russia will never rule the Black Sea again.
  4. The situation in Ukraine's conflict zone has led to cyberwar concerns, as reports suggest Russia may be using cyber attacks as part of its strategy.
  5. Amidst the ongoing Ukraine conflict, NATO remains a vital ally for Ukraine, offering military operations support and potential membership prospects.
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