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Ukraine’s Defense & Military Developments (2/2)
> A French-supplied AASM Hammer glide bomb hit a Russian troop concentration in Belgorod Oblast, illustrating Kyiv’s effective use of Western precision munitions across the border.
> Air-defence command celebrated shooting down the 30,000th Shahed drone and said machine-vision interceptor drones will soon enter serial production, potentially cutting missile costs.
> Parliament prolonged martial law and general mobilisation until November 2025, ensuring uninterrupted force generation for the fourth year of war.
> A Ukrainian long-range strike in occupied Mariupol destroyed Russian National Guard vehicle garages and a construction depot, signalling Kyiv’s sustained interdiction capacity in southern Donetsk.
Russia & the Warfront
> Ukraine’s Air Force said it downed most of a mass Shahed attack on 16 July, yet remaining drones set infrastructure ablaze, underscoring Russia’s relentless pressure on civilian targets.
> Kharkiv regional officials reported that sixteen Russian missiles hit the city within fourteen minutes, wounding civilians and damaging residential and critical facilities.
> Ukrainian intelligence warned that Russian bombers now employ a modified Kh-101 missile with a larger warhead, increasing the potential lethality of future strikes on urban centres.
> Daily Russian raids on Kyiv stand in stark contrast to Donald Trump’s advice that Ukraine refrain from striking Moscow, highlighting asymmetric strike dynamics.
> Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s latest statement on the war offered no substantive policy shift, suggesting Moscow remains committed to a protracted campaign despite mounting losses.
Ukraine’s Defense & Military Developments (2/2)
> A French-supplied AASM Hammer glide bomb hit a Russian troop concentration in Belgorod Oblast, illustrating Kyiv’s effective use of Western precision munitions across the border.
> Air-defence command celebrated shooting down the 30,000th Shahed drone and said machine-vision interceptor drones will soon enter serial production, potentially cutting missile costs.
> Parliament prolonged martial law and general mobilisation until November 2025, ensuring uninterrupted force generation for the fourth year of war.
> A Ukrainian long-range strike in occupied Mariupol destroyed Russian National Guard vehicle garages and a construction depot, signalling Kyiv’s sustained interdiction capacity in southern Donetsk.
Russia & the Warfront
> Ukraine’s Air Force said it downed most of a mass Shahed attack on 16 July, yet remaining drones set infrastructure ablaze, underscoring Russia’s relentless pressure on civilian targets.
> Kharkiv regional officials reported that sixteen Russian missiles hit the city within fourteen minutes, wounding civilians and damaging residential and critical facilities.
> Ukrainian intelligence warned that Russian bombers now employ a modified Kh-101 missile with a larger warhead, increasing the potential lethality of future strikes on urban centres.
> Daily Russian raids on Kyiv stand in stark contrast to Donald Trump’s advice that Ukraine refrain from striking Moscow, highlighting asymmetric strike dynamics.
> Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s latest statement on the war offered no substantive policy shift, suggesting Moscow remains committed to a protracted campaign despite mounting losses.
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