SitRep - 08/11/24 - Does The US really want Ukraine to win, or not?
An overview of the daily events in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The US recently announced more arms deliveries, but of those recent announcements, very little has been delivered.
Overnight, Ukrainian drone attacked the Saratov oil refinery. Until now it is not known what the inflicted damage is. According to sources an oil tank and a refining unit were damaged.
Meanwhile Blinken and the French Foreign Minister said they will keep supporting Ukraine. But especially for the US, what is that worth if you keep drip feeding? Where are the weapons to allow Ukraine to actually win?
Ukraine has suspended air traffic with Iran. Although there is no civilian and cargo traffic in Ukraine at this moment. This will come into effect once air traffic is restarted.
To the front line situation. For the latest state of affairs at the front, I advise you to consult my interactive map.
No confirmed map updates today
You can find it at . The map is always accesible and is updated daily.noelreports.com
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