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Ukraine Invasion: Part 43

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MagicFox · 08/07/2023 11:10

With thanks as usual to everyone!

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MMBaranova · 05/08/2023 10:00

France has troops already in Niger. Post-colonial sphere of influence etc. and a base to fight Islamic terror groups. They are mostly at the Niamey air base.

Kamba, just inside the Nigerian border, is about 300km from Niamey by THE road. The Nigerian armed forces are large, but they are still waiting for the delivery of many of the upgraded helicopters they want. In terms of active personnel, the Nigerian forces outnumber Niger’s 10:1.

MagicFox · 05/08/2023 10:47

That's useful info, thank you

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DesdamonasHandkerchief · 05/08/2023 11:30

Let's on Twitter about the drone attack on Russian tanker SIG last night:

The Russian tanker hit overnight by a Ukrainian USV, Sig, was a prolific sanctions violator and a major lifeline for the Russian war effort in Syria.

https://twitter.com/euanmacdonald/status/1687710262097240064?s=61&t=NaIdJJ_hpeHJ7BCXblc3CMg

On a less positive note I saw a statistic that stated that there are more Americans against giving military aid to Ukraine than for it now, which is depressing going into election season, and this
not very heartening article in The Telegraph about the problems facing the counteroffensive:

The state of Ukraine's counter-offensive

Ukrainian planners will need to keep in mind the old military maxim: never forget the enemy gets a vote
By
Dominic Nicholls,
ASSOCIATE EDITOR (DEFENCE)

To say Ukraine’s counter-offensivee_ has not progressed as quickly as it had hoped is to state an objective fact.
To say, however, that it has not progressed as quickly as it should have, or that it would have been more successful if only Ukraine had employed “proper” Western tactics, is to reveal to the world one’s utter ignorance of military matters.
That view was one taken by the German militaryy_ who in a leaked assessment of the counter-offensive earlier this month, lashed out at Kyiv’s alleged failure to adopt the lessons its troops have been learning in Western boot camps.
The fact is, as General Mark Milley, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staffs said last month, the task facing Kyiv’s forces in the south is about the hardest a military can undertake: an opposed advance across pre-prepared minefields towards professionally constructed defensive positions, all without command of the air, and all while Russia re-seeds minefields with artillery-launched munitions.

Add to that the fact that Ukraine is leaning heavily on new recruits with limited combat experience while trying to integrate onto new, Western equipmentt_ and transform their operating concepts away from Soviet models, and the Herculean nature of their task becomes clear.
The fact the Ukrainian forces largely operating without Western-supplied kit like Leopard 2 tankss_ are having greater success around the blasted shell of Bakhmut, in the Donbas, than their counterparts in the south with the new kit, shows how much effort Russia is putting into stopping Kyiv’s push towards the Sea of Azov.

Certainly, the survival rate of crews hit in Western tanks far exceeds those in Russian vehicles, but an anti-tank round can blow the tracks off a Leopard 2 just as easily as a T-64. That will slow any advance and embolden Russian defenders.
In some areas of the southern front Russia has seeded the ground with as many as five mines per square metree_ and British defence intelligence says the summer’s new growth of low-lying scrub has obscured the ground, making those mines harder to spot.
All of which means the counter-offensive, running since early June, has been extremely tough. To an extent, it has forced Ukraine to change tactics; to move from a mobile assault led by vehicles to one that is much more infantry-centric, a style arguably more suited to Kyiv’s strengths even if it is a step back from the “Western way of combined arms warfare”.
This may be a more attritional style of fighting, but if, as seems likely, Ukraine is better than Russia at coordinating platoon and company-level efforts - integrating infantry and artillery so as to move forward without unnecessarily risking lives - a step back now in conceptual terms may enable greater strides forward in the future.
Of course, details from the front are scarce and Russian forces have been shown to be brittle; a crack could lead to the kind of advance witnessed last year east of Kharkiv.
Any more significant injection of military capability though, in a bid to change any stalemate and present a hitherto unseen problem for the Kremlin, will take months to develop. There is no guarantee, of course, that the addition of airpower through F-16s or helicopter-borne air assault or amphibious raiding capabilities would be successful anyway. The disastrous amphibious raid on Dieppe and the infamous assault on the “bridge too far” at Arnhem, both from the Second World War, show how perilous such operations can be.
Ukraine could attempt to break Russian lines further north, where the minefields are shallower and Moscow’s defensive positions less well prepared given the fluidity of the fighting. They might then be able to swing east and south, to race towards the coast from behind Russian lines. However, any such move would leave a horribly exposed flank and a long - and vulnerable - logistic tail.
There are no easy answers in war. Ukrainian planning staff will keep in mind the old military maxim: never forget the enemy gets a vote.
Without a sudden collapse of Russian lines, any great leap forward is unlikely to come quickly. In a few short weeks the “rasputitsa” will show itself againn_ and the earth will turn to cloying mud, gumming up movement and rendering all but the best-prepared routes impassable. There is a very real possibility we may see no significant shift this year in the front lines from where they are today.
What would be the impact globally, were the lines to be frozen for another year?
There would be domestic pressure from politically ambitious sectors of society in those external supporters of Ukraine facing elections. Those in power may feel the need to be seen as stronger in their dealings with President Volodymyr Zelensky (we have already witnessed bursts of stray voltage over how “grateful” Ukraine should be for weapons and diplomatic supportt_). Those of a more Russophile persuasion may demand action on the battlefield, or threaten to withhold weapon transfers. It will take concerted diplomatic effort - led by the US, with Nato close behind - to withstand such brickbats.
And then there is the big orange elephant in the room.
The starting gun for the 2024 US presidential election may already have been fired, with the launch of proceedings against Donald Trumpp_ on charges of allegedly attempting to subvert the 2020 vote. Regardless, it will not be long before the issue of support for Ukraine becomes an even more fevered topic in US politics than it already is.
Time is still on Ukraine’s side, for now, but the stymied offensive has forced a change in tactics on the battlefield.
If the conflict freezes roughly along the lines as they are today, there will not be many more months before Mr Zelensky may have to change tactics politically too.

Ukraine Invasion: Part 43
ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 05/08/2023 11:30

https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-august-4-2023

Key Takeaways:

  • Ukrainian forces conducted a series of aerial and naval drone strikes against Russian logistics and port infrastructure in occupied Crimea and Krasnodar Krai (a key Russian naval base) on the night of August 3 to 4.
  • Russian milbloggers characteristically lambasted the Russian MoD for lying about the naval drone strikes and called on the Russian military to escalate activities in the Black Sea.
  • Ukrainian forces conducted counteroffensive operations on at least three sectors of the front on August 4.
  • The Kremlin continues to express its unwillingness to return to the Black Sea Grain Initiative in the absence of extensive concessions from the West.
  • Tula Oblast Governor Alexei Dyumin reportedly facilitated the reinstatement of the commander of the Russian 106th Guards Airborne (VDV) Division, Major General Vladimir Seliverstov, after meeting Putin’s Chief of Staff Anton Vaino on July 21.
  • Ukrainian forces conducted counteroffensive operations on at least three sectors of the front on August 4.
  • Russian forces conducted offensive operations along the Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line, near Bakhmut, in the Zaporizhia-Donetsk Oblast border area, and in western Zaporizhia Oblast on August 4 and made advances in certain areas.
  • A prominent Russian milblogger claimed that China’s “temporary” export restrictions on drones may severely impact the ability of Russian volunteers to supply drones to Russian servicemen fighting in Ukraine.
  • Russian authorities are continuing to deport Ukrainian children to Russia under the guise of summer camps.

[am I imagining it or is there the faintest hint of satisfaction in the last sentence of the UK Int Update?]

Ukraine Invasion: Part 43
ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 05/08/2023 11:46

Kyiv Independent Telegram

⚡️Official: Ukrainian forces break through https://kyivindependent.com/official-ukrainian-forces-break-russian-first-line-of-defense-in-south/Russian first line of defense in south, moving to the "intermediate one," Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar reported on Aug. 4. "And there they are faced with concrete engineering fortifications on the dominant heights created by the enemy. This, of course, complicates the movement of our troops and the combat actions."

Ukraine war latest: Overnight attack reported at Russian naval port
kyivindependent.com/ukraine-war-latest-august-4/

⚡️Media: Poland asks EU for over $1 billion https://kyivindependent.com/media-poland-asks-eu-for/ to increase Ukrainian grain transit.
The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced several months ago that the EU will provide funds for this purpose, but did not reveal specifics. Polish officials presented a detailed description in Brussels of the financial support needed to expand the transit operations, the news agency wrote.

⚡️IAEA finds no mines https://kyivindependent.com/iaea-finds-no-mines-on-2-out-of-6-reactors-of-occupied-zaporizhzhia-nuclear-plant/**on 2 out of 6 reactors of occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. [They have not had access to the other 4 yet]

⚡️Lithuanian Minister: Lithuania to close two border checkpoints https://kyivindependent.com/lithuania-to-close-several-border-crossings-with-belarus/ with Belarus.

⚡️ Lithuania to provide Ukraine https://kyivindependent.com/lithuania-to-provide-ukraine-with-nasams-launchers/ with NASAMS launchers.
The ministry did not specify the number of launchers but said they would also provide Ukraine with counter-drones, some logistics equipment, and more.

⚡️Politico: Eight Ukrainian pilots ready https://kyivindependent.com/first-group-of-ukrainian-pilots-selected-to-train-on-f-16-jets/ to train on F-16s.
The first group of Ukrainian pilots that will participate in F-16 trainings have been identified, Politico reported on Aug. 4.

⚡️Explosions reported https://kyivindependent.com/explosions-reported-on-crimean-bridge/**near Crimean Bridge, potentially damaging Russian chemical tanker.
The Moscow Times reported that the naval drone attack on the Kerch Strait could have potentially damaged the Russian "SIG" chemical tanker. [no further info]

Ukraine may be winning ‘world’s first cyberwar’
https://kyivindependent.com/ukraines-cyber-chief-says-kyiv-is-winning-worlds-first-cyberwar/
For Ukraine's main cybersecurity agency, Russia's full-scale war began over a month before Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine.... – with a large cyber attack on Jan. 14, 2022.
"It all started with an attack on state authorities, it was the largest attack in 17 years," says Yurii Shchyhol, head of the State Special Communications Service, which is responsible for defending Ukraine's cyberspace.
Over 90 government websites were targeted, about 20 of them were defaced, and some data was erased. It took Ukrainian authorities 2-3 days to get those websites back up.

⚡️Putin critic Navalny jailed for 19 more years https://kyivindependent.com/putin-critic-navalny-jailed-for-19-more-years-on-extremism-charges/on 'extremism' charges.

⚡️Donetsk Oblast enlistment office head charged with corruption (https://kyivindependent.com/ex-head-of-zaporizhzhia-oblast-enlistment-office-charged-over-corruption-criminal-connections/), aiding criminals.
The official, while in charge of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast military enlistment office between July and December 2022, oversaw a scheme where his subordinates to whom he was personally connected received an unjustified allowance for participating in combat.

⚡️Ukrainian officials discover https://kyivindependent.com/ukrainian-official-discover-draft-evasion-scheme/ draft evasion scheme.

⚡️Ukraine retrieves bodies of 44 fallen https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-retrieves-bodies-of-44-fallen-soldiers/ soldiers.

Media: Poland asks EU for over $1 billion to increase Ukrainian grain transit

Poland had asked the EU for an investment of 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) so that Warsaw can increase its capacity for transiting Ukrainian grain, the Polish Press Agency (PAP) reported on Aug. 4.

https://kyivindependent.com/media-poland-asks-eu-for

ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 05/08/2023 11:51

From UNITED 24 Media telegram, an interesting summary of current battlefield tactics.

With the start of the Ukrainian counteroffensive, the Russians changed their tactics, Jack Watling, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), told the Financial Times.

The occupiers allowed the Ukrainians to enter the minefields and then mount an aggressive counterattack, often with tanks and anti-tank-guided weapons on the flanks.

After disabling the Ukrainian equipment, the Russians used mortars and artillery against the infantry.

If the Ukrainian military breaks through minefields and enters trenches, the Russians often abandon their battle positions and detonate pre-laid charges to destroy the first wave of attackers.

Ukraine also considered the experience and adjusted its own tactics, Watling writes.

Militants infiltrate Russian positions to confuse the invaders and deliver flanking attacks before attempting a breakthrough.

This slowed the advance of Ukrainian troops to 700 meters at a time but reduced the loss of equipment needed for the critical phase of the counteroffensive.

However, this approach also gives the Russians an opportunity to regroup.

The destruction of Russian radars and artillery by high-precision Western missiles is also essential.

As a result, the occupiers do not have the means to destroy the infantry from the equipment blown up in the minefields. And Ukrainian troops manage to occupy Russian positions.

In response, Moscow was forced to act more aggressively with its armored vehicles, placing them closer to the front line, which made the combat vehicles vulnerable.

ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 05/08/2023 11:56

UNITED24 Media Telegram

In the area of the Kerch Strait, a drone targeted the Russian tanker SIG. It cannot move independently, and its engine room is flooded.
The Russian Maritime Rescue Center reported that the crew was not in danger. Rescuers went to the tanker.
Several Russian Telegram channels publish photos from the damaged tanker.

The attacked Russian tanker SIG was supplying aviation fuel to the Russian air group in Syria
The OSINT researcher got acquainted with the flight history of the damaged ship (under US sanctions since 2019). For several years, he traveled to Syria almost every month. It is interesting that near Cyprus, he always turned off the transponder. However, it turned out that he was delivering fuel to the Syrian port of Banias.

China has confirmed that it will take part in the meeting on achieving peace in Ukraine, which will be held in Saudi Arabia on August 5-6. Beijing will be represented by special representative for Eurasian affairs Li Hui, who visited Ukraine in May.

Over the past week, Germany has handed Ukraine two WISENT 1 sapper tanks and 11 anti-mine plows for T-72 tanks, according to the website of the German government.
Also among the military assistance are:
▫️Five SurveilSPIRE mobile reconnaissance systems.
▫️Three Vector reconnaissance drones.
▫️Five mobile antenna-tower complexes.
▫️Nine border vehicles.
In addition, Berlin has updated the list of assistance that is planned to be provided.
Among them are 40 Marder infantry fighting vehicles, six more Bergepanzer 2 armored recovery vehicles, seven remote demining systems, five SurveilSPIRE systems, and 18,000 anti-tank systems

Russia has doubled its 2023 defense spending target to more than $100 billion, a third of all government spending, — Reuters.

Figures show that in the first half of 2023 alone, Russia spent 12% or 600 billion rubles more on defense than initially planned.

Defense spending for the first half of 2023 amounted to 5.59 trillion rubles, 37.3% of the total 14.97 trillion rubles spent during this period.
Russia's government and finance ministry did not respond to a Reuters request for comment on the figures.

Reuters calculations showed that in the first six months, Russia spent on defense 19.2% of all planned initial budget expenditures for 2023 as a whole.

According to the latest published data, Moscow spent 2 trillion rubles on the army in January and February.
Budget expenditures in the first half of this year are 2.44 trillion rubles more than in 2022.

Estimated annual defense spending of 9.7 trillion rubles is one-third of the total target spending of 29.05 trillion rubles, the highest share in at least a decade.

Damage to the Sig ship

Ukraine Invasion: Part 43
Ukraine Invasion: Part 43
DesdamonasHandkerchief · 05/08/2023 12:18

The resilience of Ukrainian partisans signifies an important shift: Crimean inhabitants are casting off their Russian-imposed fear, as they anticipate being liberated by Ukrainian armed forces in the near future.

Article from Kyiv Independent:

kyivindependent.com/david-kirichenko-ukraines-crimean-partisans-are-waging-war-in-the-shadows/

ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 05/08/2023 12:26

Live: Ukraine Telegram

The construction of the Shahed drone manufacturing plant in Russia is 80% complete, the US Pentagon reports.

Regarding the Russian oil on the SIG tanker. Two weeks ago, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine warned..
"From July 21, all vessels heading to the Black Sea waters in the direction of seaports of the Russian Federation and occupied ports of Ukraine will be considered by Ukraine as carrying cargo of military purpose", - the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

Russian Defense Ministry claims that Shoigu came to Ukraine
The Russian Defense Minister allegedly visited the front and handed out awards to the occupiers.
The occupiers also reported to the minister that German-made Leopard tanks "have not yet reached the front line." [this tallies with Ukrainian claims that only 10 German leopards of the promised 110 have been delivered so far. Another country has

❗️❗️Ukraine has declared the waters of the Black Sea ports of the Russian Federation a military threat zone
This refers to the internal and external harbor areas of the ports of Anapa, Novorossiysk, Gelendzhik, Tuapse, Sochi and Taman

Ukraine Invasion: Part 43
notimagain · 05/08/2023 12:41

MMBaranova · 05/08/2023 10:00

France has troops already in Niger. Post-colonial sphere of influence etc. and a base to fight Islamic terror groups. They are mostly at the Niamey air base.

Kamba, just inside the Nigerian border, is about 300km from Niamey by THE road. The Nigerian armed forces are large, but they are still waiting for the delivery of many of the upgraded helicopters they want. In terms of active personnel, the Nigerian forces outnumber Niger’s 10:1.

They French have indeed, but there’s a feeling here (France) that as the former colonial power they screwed both ways in the court of public opinion, wether they intervene or not.

MMBaranova · 05/08/2023 12:55

Gallic shrug?

notimagain · 05/08/2023 13:06

MMBaranova · 05/08/2023 12:55

Gallic shrug?

I’m not sure I’d characterize it like that but I know what you mean..

If French forces intervene the left (especially the anti-Macron element in France) will paint it as being the actions of a brutal dying colonialist power, if they don’t intervene it will be seen as a sign of weakness.

IMHO It’s problem best solved at a more local level but that hasn’t tended to work well historically.

blueshoes · 05/08/2023 13:35

DesdamonasHandkerchief · 05/08/2023 12:18

The resilience of Ukrainian partisans signifies an important shift: Crimean inhabitants are casting off their Russian-imposed fear, as they anticipate being liberated by Ukrainian armed forces in the near future.

Article from Kyiv Independent:

kyivindependent.com/david-kirichenko-ukraines-crimean-partisans-are-waging-war-in-the-shadows/

My hopes are with them and with Ukraine forces reaching Crimea soon. They must have been waiting a long time under occupation and oppression.

Chatillon · 05/08/2023 14:05

The destruction of Russian radars and artillery by high-precision Western missiles is also essential.

As a result, the occupiers do not have the means to destroy the infantry from the equipment blown up in the minefields. And Ukrainian troops manage to occupy Russian positions.

In response, Moscow was forced to act more aggressively with its armored vehicles, placing them closer to the front line, which made the combat vehicles vulnerable.

Russia purportedly had about 18,000 artillery pieces at the beginning of the war. Very easily 50% would be obsolete if not more. Some guns are very simple, but once they become rusted it takes a lot of work to get them back into service. If we assume 9,000 pieces, even then some of those will not be working at any given time due to breakdown etc. The latest stats show about 5,000 lost or damaged. The pace of artillery destruction has increased since the counter offensive and I suspect the cluster weapons are part of that. Artillery can be used in line of sight and can be devastating against a counter offensive.

MissConductUS · 05/08/2023 18:24

If we assume 9,000 pieces, even then some of those will not be working at any given time due to breakdown etc. The latest stats show about 5,000 lost or damaged. The pace of artillery destruction has increased since the counter offensive and I suspect the cluster weapons are part of that. Artillery can be used in line of sight and can be devastating against a counter offensive.

The Russians also can't make replacement artillery barrels because they require imported steel that is no longer available. And cluster munitions will give you at least a mobility kill against artillery units. I posted a link previously on this thread somewhere to a video of a Russian truck with CM damage that was quite severe.

I thought this was interesting. The Brits and the Ukrainians have adapted some medium advanced air to air missiles to a surface to air role and truck mounted them. I'm sure these are at the front now dealing with the Russian helicopters.

Air-To-Air Missiles From UK Now Being Used By Ukraine As SAMs

Air-To-Air Missiles From UK Now Being Used By Ukraine As SAMs

The new ad hoc ground-based air defense system is the latest advanced Western weapon rushed into service by Ukraine.

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/asraam-air-to-air-missiles-from-uk-being-used-by-ukraine-as-sams

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 05/08/2023 19:03

DesdamonasHandkerchief · 05/08/2023 12:18

The resilience of Ukrainian partisans signifies an important shift: Crimean inhabitants are casting off their Russian-imposed fear, as they anticipate being liberated by Ukrainian armed forces in the near future.

Article from Kyiv Independent:

kyivindependent.com/david-kirichenko-ukraines-crimean-partisans-are-waging-war-in-the-shadows/

That’s really good to read.

I like the fact there is a partisan group called the Crimean Combat Seagulls.

Chatillon · 05/08/2023 21:06

Grain

Nothing too material should be read into this. In driving around my locality (south, central England) this year I have noticed an uptick in maize and potatoes as compared to wheat. Maize is increasingly used in bio digesters so that explains that. I cannot work out why we are seeing more potatoes compared to wheat though, especially as at the time of planting the war was always a factor in wheat futures. A small increase in barley, but only slightly. It is as if there is a programme to increase potatoes this year. Puzzled.

ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 06/08/2023 12:27

https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-august-5-2023

Note: The data cutoff for this product was 12:00 pm ET on August 5.

Key Takeaways:

  • Ukrainian forces struck a Russian oil tanker on August 4 with a naval drone in the second attack on Russian ships in the Black Sea in two consecutive days.
  • Ukrainian officials issued a notice to mariners that Ukraine may strike vessels near Russia’s Black Sea ports – a measured response to continued Russian strikes against Odesa – Ukraine's main port – since July 17.
  • Ukrainian naval strikes are likely part of a deliberate interdiction campaign aimed at setting favorable conditions for larger counteroffensive operations.
  • Ukrainian forces continue to draw Russian forces to the Bakhmut area and fix them there despite a slower tempo of Ukrainian operations there.
  • Ukrainian forces conducted limited ground attacks in southern Ukraine on August 5, part of a continuing pattern of limited Ukrainian ground attacks accompanying Ukrainian efforts to interdict Russian logistics and headquarters in rear areas.
  • Senior officials from reportedly 40 countries, including the US, China, and India, began talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on August 5 aimed at drafting a set of key principles to guide the future settlement of the war in Ukraine.
  • Russian forces conducted offensive operations northeast of Kupyansk, along the Svatove-Kreminna line, in the Bakhmut area, along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City front, in the western Donetsk-eastern Zaporizhia Oblast border area, and in western Zaporizhia Oblast and advanced along the Svatove-Kreminna line and the Avdiivka-Donetsk City front.
  • Ukrainian forces conducted offensive operations along the Svatove-Kreminna line, along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City front, in western Donetsk Oblast, in the western Donetsk-eastern Zaporizhia Oblast border area, and in western Zaporizhia Oblast and advanced along the Svatove-Kremmina line.
  • Pardoned Wagner Group convict fighters continue to increase recidivism rates in Russia.
  • Russian officials continue to transport Ukrainian children from occupied regions to Russia under the guise of summer vacations.
Ukraine Invasion: Part 43
ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 06/08/2023 13:14

Kyiv Independent Telegram

⚡️Ukraine declares https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-declares-six-russian-ports-under-military-threats/ six Russian ports 'war risk' area.
Ukraine's Naval Forces officially declared on Aug. 4 the waters of Anapa, Novorossiysk, Gelendzhik, Tuapse, Sochi, and Taman, located in the Russian-controlled part of the Black Sea, as a "war risk" area.

From Moscow to Novorossiysk: The list of attacks on Russian soil
kyivindependent.com/novorossiysk-another-case-of-war-returning-to-russian-territory/
The strike on Novorossiysk is the latest in a growing list of reported attacks on Russian territory since it began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022.

⚡️Polish official: Poland considers https://kyivindependent.com/polish-official-poland-considers-any-steps-necessary-to-protect-territory/ 'any steps' necessary to protect territory. Poland may need to close its border with Belarus as "the threat is very real," Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Pawel Jablonski told CNN on Aug. 5

⚡️Kuleba talks https://kyivindependent.com/kuleba-talks-with-turkish-fm-discusses-russias-withdrawal-from-grain-deal/ with Turkish minister, discusses Russia's withdrawal from grain deal.

⚡️National Resistance Center: Russia moves https://kyivindependent.com/national-resistance-center-2/ stolen grain through Crimea and Mariupol.

⚡️ Ukraine's military intelligence: Russia won't be able to repair https://kyivindependent.com/military-intelligence-russia-wont-repair-olenegorskiy-gornyak-in-near-future/ Olenegorskiy Gornyak ship in near future.
"It wasn't made in Russia, and the damage is very significant."

⚡️Zelensky: Russia attacked https://kyivindependent.com/zelensky-russia-attacks-zaporizhzhias-motor-sich-facility-during-evening-missile-strike/ Motor Sich facility in Zaporizhzhia.
Russia used Kinzhal and Kalibr missiles in its evening missile strike against Ukraine, attacking aircraft engine manufacturer Motor Sich's facility in the city of Zaporizhzhia, as well as Khmelnytskyi Oblast, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Aug. 5.

Air Force spokesperson Yurii Ihnat said on national television on Aug. 6 that Russia's latest attempt to attack the airfield in Starokostiantyniv in Khmelnytskyi Oblast was ineffective because there are protocols in place to protect aircraft. https://kyivindependent.com/air-force-4/ [@notimagain interesting, I wonder what they roughly are?]

Defense Council Secretary Oleksii Danilov said that with each new combat mission, Ukrainian combat unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and naval drones become "more accurate, operators more experienced, combat coordination more effective." https://kyivindependent.com/official-august-especially-successful-for-ukrainian-air-naval-drones/

⚡️Air Force: Over 3,500 Russian aerial targets destroyed https://kyivindependent.com/ukraines-air-force-over-3500-russian-aerial-targets-destroyed/ since start of full-scale war.

Due to constant Russian shelling, 130 children will be forcibly evacuated from nine settlements in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine's Reintegration Ministry announced on Aug. 5. https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-announces-childrens-mandatory-evacuation-from-nine-donetsk-settlements/

Ragnar Gudmundsson
HIGHLIGHTS FOR AUG 6:

Fewer combat engagements (down to 30) Troop losses above 7-day average (6 days in a row)

Double-digit artillery, vehicle, missile, APV & drone losses
Oryx: 28:16/added to records
Equipment losses: $73M

Ukraine Invasion: Part 43
ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 06/08/2023 13:32

UNITED24 Telegram Media

A meeting of representatives of more than 30 countries has begun in Saudi Arabia to find ways to end the Russian-Ukrainian war.

At the summit, they agreed based on the peace agreement, — mass media
In Jeddah, there was an understanding "that any peace agreement should be based on respect for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine, as well as the supremacy of the UN Charter."
It was also decided to form working groups on the critical topics of the 10 points of the "peace formula" proposed by Kyiv.

The Russian army dropped a guided aerial bomb on a blood transfusion station in the Kupiansk community in the Kharkiv region. There are dead and wounded.

Misunderstandings occur between allies. To better understand the situation in Ukraine, the West should send military missions to Kyiv, — political scientist and ex-adviser of the US State Department Eliot Cohen in an article for The Atlantic.
Commenting on public accusations of alleged "ungratefulness" of Ukrainians, "slow counteroffensive" or "refusal of advice" from the Western command, Cohen notes: Ukrainians are grateful, resourceful, and know better how to fight the Russian army.
The personal presence of the military in Ukraine would help convey to Washington a realistic assessment of hostilities and Ukrainian tactical-operational requirements, he notes.

A pair of Mi-17-B5 attack and transport helicopters donated by the United States are in service with the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The Armed Forces of Ukraine will expand the geography of shelling of Russian military facilities
The Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Oleksiy Danilov, stated this. According to the head of the National Security Council, Russian targets will be the best training ground for testing Ukrainian weapons and their advertising on the world arms market. The Ukrainian military-industrial complex will become one of the main ones in the world because the equipment has passed unique combat tests, he noted.

Baby tiger stolen by Russians from Mariupol dies in Russia. [poor little sod]

The occupied island of Dzharylgach has been burning for the fifth day — its most valuable steppe area is burning. The main part of all steppe ecosystems of the island is concentrated on it (the rest of the territory is swampy to varying degrees or is periodically flooded) and the population of all rare steppe animals that are on the island. Also, the largest number of ungulates living in Dzharylgach is concentrated here.

Ukraine Invasion: Part 43
Ukraine Invasion: Part 43
notimagain · 06/08/2023 13:39

@ReleaseTheDucksOfWar

Hi

Air Force spokesperson Yurii Ihnat said on national television on Aug. 6 that Russia's latest attempt to attack the airfield in Starokostiantyniv in Khmelnytskyi Oblast was ineffective because there are protocols in place to protect aircraft*. https://kyivindependent.com/air-force-4/ [@notimagaininteresting, I wonder what they roughly are?]

Reading the article at a guess I think he’s basically saying is that they are dispersing the aircraft and other assets across other airfields in Ukraine so a Russian strike on that main base is not likely to hit much of importance, especially aircraft.

Air Force: Protocols in place to protect Ukrainian aircraft during Russian attacks

Air Force spokesperson Yurii Ihnat said on national television on Aug. 6 that Russia's latest attempt to attack the airfield in Starokostiantyniv in Khmelnytskyi Oblast was ineffective because there are protocols in place to protect aircraft.

https://kyivindependent.com/air-force-4

ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 06/08/2023 13:41

Live: Ukraine Telegram

The military junta, which seized power in Niger, asked for help from PMC "Wagner" - Associated Press
The publication claims that one of the coup leaders Salifou Modi during his trip to Mali met with representatives of PMC "Wagner" and asked for their help. This was told to Associated Press by the employee of the analytical center "Soufan" Wassim Nasr, who received information from three sources in Mali and from a French diplomat.
The junta now fears military action from the states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). The organization has demanded the restoration of the elected government and President Mohamed Bazoum by the end of this week. Otherwise, ECOWAS countries have declared their readiness to launch a military intervention.
After the coup, President Mohamed Bazoum himself wrote a column for The Washington Post, in which he asked to save Africa from Russia and PMC "Wagner".

Budanov explains why he talks about his agents in Putin's environment
"First, they realize that we still have our sources. Information has always been a weapon - let them check it, let them search for it.
I can give you an example. It was before the war. There was one case when they realized that there was a leak in the team. What did they do? They started checking absolutely everyone.
Based on the results of this case alone, they imprisoned three people, and 31 people were fired and transferred to other places. Another large percentage of people came under some pressure. That is, they paralyzed their own work," Budanov said in an interview with the Bulgarian TV channel

⚠️As of 19:27 [on 07 Aug], the area is clear.
A missiles were launched from Belarus. It was a combined attack. Details on hits/shootdowns will come from the Air Force later.
▪️Additional reconnaissance of air targets continues.

Missiles flying from Belarus could have been launched from Tambov - Ihnat

"There may have been a launch from the area of Tambov (Russia) from a MiG-31. And the flight could have been through the territory of Belarus. This information is being clarified. But it was noticed that air targets were flying through the territory of this state. In principle, this was not the first time this happened, so there is nothing surprising," Ihnat on yesterday's missile attack.

Ukrainian fencer Olha Harlan talks about threats from Russians after refusing to shake hands with her Russian rival at the World Championships
"I cannot say that I expected threats. But there were some messages where I was sent photos of dead soldiers. And then I started to get very worried because I don't want to see this. They are not human beings. There were messages "die" or something like that. They tried to call me. Many times, from different numbers from different countries,"

ReleaseTheDucksOfWar · 06/08/2023 13:45

@notimagain From a bit more info later, seems like you're right. Guess they are just very quick to respond! It seems this airfield is being particularly targeted atm.