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Russia & the Warfront
> Russian assault groups attacked Pokrovsk sector 28 times today, losing 111 soldiers (75 killed) as reported by Ukraine’s Tavria Command, highlighting Moscow’s readiness to absorb high casualties for marginal gains.
> DeepState analysts and The Telegraph confirm Russian advances accelerated for a fourth straight month, with incremental gains toward Myrnohrad and Bakhmut suggesting a grinding but persistent offensive.
> Heavy shelling of Kharkiv residential districts killed and wounded civilians, underscoring the humanitarian toll and prompting renewed international condemnation.
> Missile strikes on Odesa’s port crippled grain-loading equipment, threatening Black Sea export routes and global food prices.
> A strategic bombing of power plants in Mykolaiv knocked out electricity to parts of the region, aiming to disrupt Ukraine’s logistics network.
> Blazes along the Central Asia–Center gas pipeline in Volgograd and a separate pipeline feeding defense plants exposed the vulnerability of Russia’s energy infrastructure.
> Russia mass-launched “Shahed” drones at front-line Ukrainian cities; most were intercepted, but falling debris caused fires and power cuts.
> Russian cyber units hit Ukrainian utilities and government networks, causing temporary outages and illustrating the digital front of the conflict.
> Moscow is reportedly converting the ruined Donetsk Airport into a fortified base, signaling plans for deeper operations against Ukrainian lines.
Russia & the Warfront
> Russian assault groups attacked Pokrovsk sector 28 times today, losing 111 soldiers (75 killed) as reported by Ukraine’s Tavria Command, highlighting Moscow’s readiness to absorb high casualties for marginal gains.
> DeepState analysts and The Telegraph confirm Russian advances accelerated for a fourth straight month, with incremental gains toward Myrnohrad and Bakhmut suggesting a grinding but persistent offensive.
> Heavy shelling of Kharkiv residential districts killed and wounded civilians, underscoring the humanitarian toll and prompting renewed international condemnation.
> Missile strikes on Odesa’s port crippled grain-loading equipment, threatening Black Sea export routes and global food prices.
> A strategic bombing of power plants in Mykolaiv knocked out electricity to parts of the region, aiming to disrupt Ukraine’s logistics network.
> Blazes along the Central Asia–Center gas pipeline in Volgograd and a separate pipeline feeding defense plants exposed the vulnerability of Russia’s energy infrastructure.
> Russia mass-launched “Shahed” drones at front-line Ukrainian cities; most were intercepted, but falling debris caused fires and power cuts.
> Russian cyber units hit Ukrainian utilities and government networks, causing temporary outages and illustrating the digital front of the conflict.
> Moscow is reportedly converting the ruined Donetsk Airport into a fortified base, signaling plans for deeper operations against Ukrainian lines.
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