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July10 News from “Meanwhile in Ukraine” patreon:
Ukraine’s Defense & Military Developments:
> Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence Directorate released satellite photos of Russian troops executing captured soldiers near Kreminna, adding hard evidence for future war-crimes trials.
> A Ukrainian special-operations team sabotaged the Yamal-Urengoy gas pipeline in Western Siberia, cutting Russian export capacity by an estimated 12 % and proving Kyiv’s 1,500-km strike reach.
> The Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed two Russian assault companies near Novokhatske in Zaporizhzhia, blocking a renewed advance toward the Dnipro River.
> Berlin confirmed the first Taurus-ER missiles it financed will reach Ukraine at July’s end, giving Kyiv precision strikes out to 500 km.
> Domestic interceptors to defeat Kinzhal and Tsirkon missiles entered final flight tests and could shield major cities by 2026.
> Guided-rocket fire killed the Su-34 crew that murdered a one-year-old in Kherson, illustrating Kyiv’s policy of targeted retaliation for civilian deaths.
> Rheinmetall delivered a mobile field hospital and proposed a wheeled chassis for the Bohdana howitzer, promising faster gun redeployment.
> A United States–Ukraine joint venture will start producing artillery propellant in Illinois this autumn, securing ammunition flows.
> President Zelenskyy ordered state factories to double drone output in 2025 to saturate the front with reconnaissance and strike aircraft.
Ukraine’s Defense & Military Developments:
> Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence Directorate released satellite photos of Russian troops executing captured soldiers near Kreminna, adding hard evidence for future war-crimes trials.
> A Ukrainian special-operations team sabotaged the Yamal-Urengoy gas pipeline in Western Siberia, cutting Russian export capacity by an estimated 12 % and proving Kyiv’s 1,500-km strike reach.
> The Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed two Russian assault companies near Novokhatske in Zaporizhzhia, blocking a renewed advance toward the Dnipro River.
> Berlin confirmed the first Taurus-ER missiles it financed will reach Ukraine at July’s end, giving Kyiv precision strikes out to 500 km.
> Domestic interceptors to defeat Kinzhal and Tsirkon missiles entered final flight tests and could shield major cities by 2026.
> Guided-rocket fire killed the Su-34 crew that murdered a one-year-old in Kherson, illustrating Kyiv’s policy of targeted retaliation for civilian deaths.
> Rheinmetall delivered a mobile field hospital and proposed a wheeled chassis for the Bohdana howitzer, promising faster gun redeployment.
> A United States–Ukraine joint venture will start producing artillery propellant in Illinois this autumn, securing ammunition flows.
> President Zelenskyy ordered state factories to double drone output in 2025 to saturate the front with reconnaissance and strike aircraft.
7/11/2025, 10:30:24 AM
>>>510077327
>They really are in a parlous state.
> They aren't a superpower.
> Without an aircraft carrier they can't even be called a major power.
> And their daily failings in Ukraine show they aren't much of a regional power either.
KEKAROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
>They really are in a parlous state.
> They aren't a superpower.
> Without an aircraft carrier they can't even be called a major power.
> And their daily failings in Ukraine show they aren't much of a regional power either.
KEKAROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
7/11/2025, 8:24:48 AM
...Some July10 “Meanwhile in Ukaine” patreon-page dumps, kekekek:
> Three Ukrainian strike UAVs leveled an FSB command post in occupied Luhansk, disrupting Russian communications across the sector and forcing emergency redeployments of staff.
> Special-forces operators used 60 FPV drones to destroy an experimental Russian “monster-tank,” highlighting Ukraine’s cost-effective drone swarm tactics against heavy armor.
> A leaked Kremlin study admitted it would take 89 years to occupy all of Ukraine at current advance rates, fueling debate inside Russia about the war’s feasibility.
> Western intelligence says Russian services are recruiting migrants across Europe for sabotage and cyber-operations, widening the conflict’s clandestine front.
> Trump told reporters he is unsure who initially blocked assistance but will back new Russia-sanctions legislation only with “personal execution control,” injecting domestic politics into future aid flows.
> U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized the use of Presidential Drawdown Authority to resume weapons deliveries to Ukraine, enabling the rapid transfer of air defense systems and munitions from existing Pentagon stockpiles, which marks the first such action since his return to office and signals continued high-level support despite recent logistical pauses.
>Pentagon analysts disclosed U.S. industry still lacks scalable production of cheap FPV drones, giving Ukraine a “technology window” to export its own battlefield-proven designs.
> Three Ukrainian strike UAVs leveled an FSB command post in occupied Luhansk, disrupting Russian communications across the sector and forcing emergency redeployments of staff.
> Special-forces operators used 60 FPV drones to destroy an experimental Russian “monster-tank,” highlighting Ukraine’s cost-effective drone swarm tactics against heavy armor.
> A leaked Kremlin study admitted it would take 89 years to occupy all of Ukraine at current advance rates, fueling debate inside Russia about the war’s feasibility.
> Western intelligence says Russian services are recruiting migrants across Europe for sabotage and cyber-operations, widening the conflict’s clandestine front.
> Trump told reporters he is unsure who initially blocked assistance but will back new Russia-sanctions legislation only with “personal execution control,” injecting domestic politics into future aid flows.
> U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized the use of Presidential Drawdown Authority to resume weapons deliveries to Ukraine, enabling the rapid transfer of air defense systems and munitions from existing Pentagon stockpiles, which marks the first such action since his return to office and signals continued high-level support despite recent logistical pauses.
>Pentagon analysts disclosed U.S. industry still lacks scalable production of cheap FPV drones, giving Ukraine a “technology window” to export its own battlefield-proven designs.
7/10/2025, 1:06:09 PM
Good evening, /uhg/ frens.
Saw these in the “Meanwhile in Ukraine” patreon page, very interesting news:
> Ukraine’s Defense & Military Developments• Ukraine’s 3rd Assault Brigade used remotely guided ground drones to surround and compel a Russian infantry party to surrender near Kupiansk, marking the first documented capture of enemy troops without direct human contact and underscoring Kyiv’s growing unmanned capabilities.
> A Ukrainian long-range drone struck a riverside leisure area in Kursk, killing three and injuring seven, demonstrating Kyiv’s reach deep inside Russia and forcing Moscow to divert scarce air-defence assets.
> Domestic start-ups now deliver 40 % of Ukraine’s weapons, and their rapid drone-iteration cycles are changing Western assumptions about future war-fighting economics, according to a new industry analysis.
> The Security Service of Ukraine detained a Chinese father-and-son team in Kyiv for attempting to smuggle Neptune cruise-missile blueprints to Beijing, highlighting persistent espionage threats to Ukraine’s burgeoning arms sector.
> Tech firm HavocAI and Lockheed Martin agreed to co-produce inexpensive SG-1 Fantom maritime drones that can track Russian submarines in the Black Sea, a venture that will give Ukraine access to a new class of autonomous coastal scouts.
Saw these in the “Meanwhile in Ukraine” patreon page, very interesting news:
> Ukraine’s Defense & Military Developments• Ukraine’s 3rd Assault Brigade used remotely guided ground drones to surround and compel a Russian infantry party to surrender near Kupiansk, marking the first documented capture of enemy troops without direct human contact and underscoring Kyiv’s growing unmanned capabilities.
> A Ukrainian long-range drone struck a riverside leisure area in Kursk, killing three and injuring seven, demonstrating Kyiv’s reach deep inside Russia and forcing Moscow to divert scarce air-defence assets.
> Domestic start-ups now deliver 40 % of Ukraine’s weapons, and their rapid drone-iteration cycles are changing Western assumptions about future war-fighting economics, according to a new industry analysis.
> The Security Service of Ukraine detained a Chinese father-and-son team in Kyiv for attempting to smuggle Neptune cruise-missile blueprints to Beijing, highlighting persistent espionage threats to Ukraine’s burgeoning arms sector.
> Tech firm HavocAI and Lockheed Martin agreed to co-produce inexpensive SG-1 Fantom maritime drones that can track Russian submarines in the Black Sea, a venture that will give Ukraine access to a new class of autonomous coastal scouts.
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