An overview of the daily events in the war between Russia and Ukraine. Today a specific look at the front in Bakhmut since most of it happens there. Also a detailed summary of other front lines.
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If you missed yesterday's SitRep you can find it here
As usual we start with Russian losses reported by the Ukrainian General Staff. We also try to include images of captured and/or damaged Russian heavy equipment.
"Just trust me that very soon we will get Patriots, and Abrams, and Leopards, and everything else. This is an objective development of this war. It will all be on our territory," Podolyak.
🤝 The Latvian city of Ventspils handed over two powerful generators and ten tons of hygiene products to Vinnytsia.
The Rheinmetall concern has confirmed an order for the production of two Skynex air defense systems for Ukraine by 2024. Rheinmetall estimates both SPAAGs at 182 million euros. According to the newspaper Handelsblatt, the German government intends to bear the costs.
🇳🇴Norway allocates 1 billion kroner ($100 million) to rebuild Ukraine's infrastructure, the Norwegian government said.
British Prime Minister Sunak promised during a conversation with Zelensky that new air defense equipment will arrive in Ukraine in the coming weeks... 🔥💪
Over to the fronts, more in-depth this time. #Kherson
➡️Ukrainian local sources confirm that Russia has presence on Potemkin Island. One of the islands in the Dnipro area between both banks. It is said Russia held civilians hostage, creating firing positions in residential areas
➡️Russian sources say that 🇷🇺 forces have landed in Kachkarivka. This is untrue.
➡️Kherson, Beryslav and Sadove were shelled heavily today. One person died, several were wounded.
I reassessed the map, unfortunately more in favor of Russia. What has happened:
➡️Russian forces managed to push the AFU back to the eastern suburbs. The asphalt site east of Bakhmut is under Russian control.
➡️To the north, Russia is attacking Pidhorodne
➡️In Opytne the losses are big... AFU tries to hold on, but near Ivanhrad it's a cemetery on both sides.
➡️South of Bakhmut, the AFU recontested Kurdyumivka/Ozaryanivka. General Staff reported 🇷🇺 shelling inside the towns for the 2nd day in a row. Negating Russian capture claims.
➡️Maryinka holds. The town is heavily contested. Some Russian forces today pulled out from the center due to heavy AFU artillery pounding.
➡️The AFU pulled reinforcements to Maryinka
➡️There is reported AFU activity near Pisky. Needs confirmation😉😉
➡️Russian sources report AFU activity towards Pryvillya
➡️We have solid information that Dibrova & Kuzmyne are under AFU control. If we don't get confirmation that would proof otherwise, we will put this area under AFU control
➡️There are developments near Pischane 😎
➡️There is progress west of Svatove near Kolomyichykha-Dzhrelne. The AFU gained territory but it's to preliminary to report on. It will come out the next couple of days but it's important
➡️Also near Kovalivka there are developments.
An overview of the daily events in the war between Russia and Ukraine. Today was an average day with little 'exciting' news coming out. We highlight the most important issues.
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If you missed yesterday's sitrep please check this link
As usual we start with Russian losses reported by the Ukrainian General Staff. We also include visually confirmed damage and/or captured heavy Russian equipment.
In Konstantinovka, north of Horlivka and southeast of Bakhmut an AFU helicopter was reportedly shot down this morning. First you see the footage of it's alleged downing, the second and third picture seems to be the rotor and some other debris photographed just after the downing.
The alleged crash site:
📍48.5059537694771, 37.755327657576366
First information say it's an Mil-Mi-8 transport helicopter.
An overview of the daily events in the war between Russia and Ukraine. Today the best was saved for last. By the end of the day, reports came in that Ukraine had attacked several sites in Crimea.
If you missed yesterday's SitRep, please check the link
As usual we start with Russian losses per 10/12 reported by the Ukrainian General Staff. We also include visually confirmed captured or damaged equipment.
+370 men personnel
+3 tanks
+5 APCs
+3 artillery/MRLS
An overview of the daily events in the war between Russia and Ukraine. The situation around Bakhmut is critical, more on that tomorrow. Today we focus on general events.
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If you missed yesterday's Sitrep, here's the link:
As usual we start with Russian losses reported by the Ukrainian General Staff. We also try to include images of captured and/or damaged Russian heavy equipment.
+340 men personnel
+2 tanks
+2 APCs
+2 artillery systems
SitRep - 07/12 - Russia going all-in around Bakhmut
An overview of daily events in the war between Russia and Ukraine. Today a relatively quiet day, in which a lot happened in and around Bakhmut. Russia seems to want to go all in there and force a breakthrough at all costs.
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