Russia continues to advance in the direction of Pokrovsk. The situation is difficult for Ukraine and so far Russia does not want to transfer reserves to the Kursk region from this direction, moving forces from the Kharkiv direction. However, ISW analysts reported that Russia 1/9
has nevertheless redeployed several units from the Pokrovsk direction to the Kursk region. Russia's offensive on Pokrovsk and Toretsk has been going on for several months already and a critical moment is coming in September-October, because if Russia approaches Pokrovsk, 2/9
it will have to storm this city. The city's population was about 60 thousand people. For comparison, the population of Avdiivka was 35 thousand and Pokrovsk is almost twice as large. However, the speed of Russia's advance is now high and if Ukraine cannot take control of 3/9
the situation, it may fall in a few weeks. Russia itself is now experiencing problems with resources, throwing conscripts against the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region, and using all possible resources in the directions in the Donetsk region. Pokrovsk is a very 4/9
important logistics hub for the Ukrainians, through which supplies are sent, including to the troops in the Toretsk direction and the Chasiv Yar direction. Russia is dropping a huge number of aerial bombs, attacking with drones and everything it has to advance to Pokrovsk. 5/9
Russia's main force remains aviation. The tactics that Russia has found successful in recent months are to raze the city to the ground with KABs and enter it in small groups. The tactics of meat assaults did not bring success and they changed it. Otherwise, Russia's resource 6/9
crisis is worsening. Even if they manage to approach Pokrovsk, the battles for it may be difficult and protracted. The front line in this area is extended, which may put the flanks at risk at some point. Russia also understands this and is trying to advance in the direction 7/9
of Kurakhove. Russia now has more accumulated problems than during the battle for Avdiivka and storming a larger city will be a difficult task. Ukraine, in turn, continues to systematically strike Russian oil refineries and military targets with drones. The Pokrovsk direction 8/9
is difficult, but Russia's prospects there are also unclear. And we must remember that in a protracted war, what is more important is not the loss or capture of a populated area, but what resources all this advancement costs. 9/9
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The FSB has allowed the largest data leak. It's not just about the electronic documents that were published by "Important Stories" and "Ukrainian Truth", but the Ukrainian side has also gotten its hands on the documentation of all Russian structures in the Kursk region.
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The fleeing Russians left everything behind, including top secret documents. According to the leadership, they were supposed to burn the most sensitive documents to prevent them from leaking, but they didn't. Most of the documents were handed over to journalist Dmytro
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Karpenko, who is publishing them in parts on his Telegram and YouTube channels. What's more interesting is not the facts associated with them, but the lies they contain. The Russian leadership has long relied on the FSB, just as the USSR relied on the NKVD, the KGB, and
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Dismissal of the post of Commander of the Air Force of Ukraine. On August 30, 2024, Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed the lieutenant general. "To dismiss Mykola Oleshchuk from the post of сommander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the presidential decree says.
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On the same day, in an evening address, the head of state commented on his decision for the first time. "I have decided to replace the Commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," - Zelenskyy said. The President emphasized that he is infinitely grateful to all
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our military pilots, all engineers, all soldiers of mobile fire groups, air defense crews. To everyone who really fights for Ukraine - for the result. "And this is also necessary at the command level - we must strengthen. And take care of people. Take care of personnel -
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Pavel Durov was released from custody on August 29. The investigation is still ongoing, and this week it became known that he had made numerous visits to Russia, which he had concealed. His independence from the Russian authorities was a PR move to create the image of a
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fighter for freedom and law, an exile. This week, the largest leak from the FSB databases occurred. At the moment, the original publication has already been deleted, but many files were saved. Pavel Durov has visited Russia more than 50 times since his "exile" in 2014.
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In 2014, Pavel Durov said that the FSB demanded that he disclose personal data of communities in which Ukrainians organized protests during Euromaidan. Already in 2024, speaking to Tucker Carlson, Durov added that the Kremlin even demanded the removal of Russian opposition
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The Russian Armed Forces are actively advancing in the Pokrovsk direction. It is being done at great cost, but the problem also exists in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. There are objective problems that the Ukrainian army is facing, and there are internal ones. The objective
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ones look like the freezing of military aid to Ukraine from the United States, which was initiated by Trump and effectively left the Ukrainian Armed Forces without weapons for six months. Avdiivka fell because of this. But after Avdiivka, there were at least two episodes
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that occurred due to the failures of local commanders. After long research and actual investigations, DeepState published its findings on the situation in Ocheretyne. Due to mistakes and lack of readiness for defense, the settlement was lost almost without a fight:
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Belarus is amassing forces on the border with Ukraine. The equipment is marked with the letter "B". The equipment and personnel are being amassed under the guise of exercises in the Homyel region near . In addition to the military from Belarus, the Wagner PMC, or rather its 1/9
remnants, is taking part in them. It is difficult to say yet whether Belarus is going to open a new front or this is saber-rattling so that Ukraine will redirect some troops to strengthen the defense. The number of troops in this area is minimal and not enough for a serious 2/9
breakthrough. In addition, they will have to go through the Chernobyl exclusion zone. In any case, an attack on Ukraine would be a big mistake for Belarus and would mean Lukashenko losing power in the end. He understands this perfectly well, but Moscow continues to put 3/9
The Russian attack on Ukraine on August 26 was the largest in the entire war. 127 missiles and 109 Shahed drones, 15 regions of Ukraine. 5 dead, 20 injured. Important infrastructure facilities were hit, including the Kyiv hydroelectric power plant. Most were shot down and
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Ukraine used American F-16 aircraft to repel the Russian air attack, said Volodymyr Zelenskyy. His words confirmed experts' assessments that Kyiv would use the aircraft as air defense. This use of American aircraft allows the Ukrainian Armed Forces to free up other aircraft
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to launch missile strikes on ground targets, including in the Kursk region. Now the Ukrainian Armed Forces use aircraft specifically for air defense tasks, founder of the OSINT project CIT Ruslan Leviev said in interview for the YouTube channel "Bild in Russian". "[F-16s]
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