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🚨‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 MASSIVE NIGHTTIME STRIKE ON MILITARY FACILITIES IN KYIV Russian drones & missiles attacked military logistics facilities — fires recorded in Obolonsky, Svyatoshinsky, Goloseevsky, Desnyansky & Fastiv districts, Brovary, Velyka Dymerka, Kvitneve, Peremoha, Chaika, Sofiyivska Borshahivka At least 15 dead & 50 injured It was the launch of 4...

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Zelensky is too stupid to capitulate while he can no longer defend his assets! There are no more air defense systems in Ukraine. Not a single Russian ballistic missile has been intercepted – Ukrainian media. During the night, at least 24 Iskander missiles and 4 Zircon missiles were launched, and all of them hit their target in Kiev. What was struck in Ukraine? Ukraine's war transport infrastructure was targeted in Kyiv and the surrounding area. "MLP-Chayka" – this facility stored and distributed components for long-range drones. The "Nova Poshta" innovation terminal – the largest automated sorting center, through which goods of dual purpose passed: for UAVs, for robotic complexes, and for electronic warfare systems. "Trans-Logistics" – this facility not only stored, but also assembled drones of various modifications. "Epicenter" warehouse: receiving orders, sorting, and delivering the same components. In Brovary, the "Brovary Terminal" contained imported components for long-range aircraft, "Raben Ukraine," and another sorting center belonging to "Nova Poshta." Complete aircraft drones were stored there. And three dry cargo ships south of Odessa, directly in the passage. Now, why this is not "an attack on packages," as the Ukrainian TV marathon is already claiming. This is a systematic operation targeting various nodes of the Ukrainian defense industry. First, they targeted the "brains." On July 2, "Radioniks" was hit: control systems for "Flamingo," FP-7, FP-9, and "Neptune-MD." On the 14th, "Radioizmeritel" was hit, an electronic base for the same products and for "Grom-2." On August 1, they hit it again, adding "Burevestnik" and the "Fire Point" facility. Then, they targeted the "limbs." On the 11th, "Aerodron" was hit, a facility for heavy drones. On the 16th, "Rapid" and warehouse "Kiev-1" were hit, containing "Lyutye" and "Leleki" drones. On the 26th, "Smart Intelligent Systems" was hit, along with a facility in southwestern Kiev where, together with American specialists, they assembled up to a thousand units per month. And on the 14th, "Ukrarmo Tech" was destroyed – one of the main production facilities in Ukraine for combat components for drones and missiles. On the 30th, they went beyond the capital: Kalush, "SKB OVT," and "Nefemash." The western border, where rocket assembly was hidden like a safe. It didn't help.

Truth_teller 🇷🇺

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🇷🇺🇺🇦‼️🚨 RUSSIA STRUCK UKRAINE OVERNIGHT Russian announcement: Russian armed forces used land-, air-, and sea-based missiles, as well as drones, attacking military airfields, defense industry enterprises, military telecommunications and logistics centers in Ukraine in the cities of Kyiv, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Zhytomyr, Rivne, Vinnytsia, and Dnipropetrovsk regions, involved in the production, storage, and delivery of missile weapons of various purposes and unmanned aerial vehicles. Also, a cargo ship was hit in the port of "Yuzhny" and two cargo ships east and south of Odesa, delivering weapons and military equipment. The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the Russian Armed Forces struck "in Kyiv an enterprise of the artillery and small arms industry that produced launch accelerators for FP-1, FP-2 strike UAVs". Detailed targets claimed by the Russian Ministry of Defense: In Kyiv: • "Mayak Plant" — production of components, warheads, detonators, ammunition, and launch boosters for Fire Point drones; • PJSC "Electrotechnical Plant" — production of medium-range reconnaissance and strike UAVs. In Lviv: - Lviv Aviation Plant LDARZ — production, repair, and maintenance of turbojet engines for FP-5 "Flamingo" ground-based cruise missiles and large and medium-range UAVs - Lviv State Plant LORTA — production of onboard electronics for missiles and radar systems. In Ivano-Frankivsk region: - SKB OVT in Kalush — production and storage of FP-5 "Flamingo", FP-7, FP-9, and "Neptun-MD" missiles. - "Neftemash in Kalush — production of FP-5 "Flamingo" In Rivne: - Chemical plant "Rivnoazot" — production of component units and rocket fuel components for FP-5 "Flamingo", FP-7, FP-9, and "Grom-2". In Kryvyi Rih: - "Kryvorizhsky Turbofan Plant Aquaplast" — development, assembly, modernization, and storage of strike UAVs and unmanned boats; production and repair of towed and self-propelled howitzers In Odesa region: - at the "Yuzhny" port — a cargo ship delivering military cargo - south and east of Odesa — two cargo ships delivering weapons and military property to the "Odesa" and "Chornomorsk" ports

Lord Bebo

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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 KIEV is getting Sent to the STONE AGE ! A massive strike was launched overnight against the enemy's military and logistical infrastructure in Kiev and the surrounding area. ▪️In Kiev, the following were hit: ➖ "Radioniks" LLC, a company specializing in radio electronics, which produced control systems for the "Flamingo," FP-7, and FP-9 missiles, as well as analogues of the S-300 air defense system as part of the "Clone" project; ➖ "Spetsoboronmash" LLC / State Enterprise "Artem," a company in the rocket and space industry that produced components for the control systems of the aforementioned missile complexes; ➖ "Kiev-90" production plant (LLC "Meridian" named after S.P. Korolev), which manufactured components for the bodies and guidance systems of the "Neptune-MD" missiles; ➖ "Oakline" LLC, which produces components for long-range drones, as well as carbon fiber parts and batteries for FPV drones; ➖ The "Kiev Innovation Terminal" sorting center of "Nova Poshta," which was used for the delivery and storage of dual-use products, including components for UAVs, robotic complexes, and electronic warfare equipment. ▪️In the Kiev region, according to the Russian side, the "Antel Properties" Tarasivka logistics center was hit, which was involved in the reception, storage, assembly, and distribution of components for long-range drones. ▪️In addition, strikes were carried out against fuel storage tanks in the port of "Yuzhny" in the Odesa region, which, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, were intended to supply the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Video: Be like June 2024 everyday from now on !!

𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺🇮🇪

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War always comes back to those who started it. For the fourth time this week, Ukraine has carried out large-scale strikes on Wildberries marketplace warehouses, as these facilities are actively involved in supplying the Russian army with sanctioned components. The attacks are inflicting colossal damage on the Russian economy and shattering the illusion of security within the country. In just one week, coordinated drone attacks destroyed or damaged about 10% of the company's total logistics capacity. Fires engulfed massive hubs in the Moscow region (Elektrostal, Koledino), the Leningrad region (Novosaratovka), St. Petersburg, as well as in Tver, Krasnodar, Stavropol, and Russian-occupied Simferopol. 🔹 These logistics centers were used to supply sanctioned electronics, navigation equipment, and chips needed for the production of Russian missiles and drones. 🔹 Hubs for supplies from volunteers: Through Wildberries and Ozon, the Russian military, 'Z-volunteers,' and private military companies made bulk purchases of frontline equipment - armor vests, radios, thermal imagers, drones, and tactical medical supplies. Destroying these warehouses burns these supplies before they can be sent to the frontline. This is a severe blow to Russia's economy: ◾️ Supply chain collapse: Marketplaces control up to 80% of the online retail market in Russia. The destruction of warehouses is paralyzing domestic commerce, creating shortages of everyday goods. ◾️ Billions in business losses: The value of goods destroyed in the first warehouses to burn down was estimated at more than $1 billion. Russian small and mid-sized businesses are suffering catastrophic losses, as Wildberries changed its terms of service in advance, absolving itself of liability for compensation for drone strikes. This is the disruption of Russians' comfort zone: ◾️ Psychological effect: The presence of war is being brought from the border regions directly into the heart of Russia, depriving Russians of their familiar comfort. This shatters the "illusion of peaceful life" and compels them to reflect on the situation and call for an end to the war. ◾️ Infrastructure vulnerability: Complexes covering vast areas (up to 250,000 m²) are physically impossible to defend with air defense systems, especially after the Russian military redeployed its SAM systems to protect oil refineries. This is a just retribution: ◾️ Throughout the war, the Russian army has been systematically destroying Ukrainian civilian sorting terminals and warehouses (including facilities belonging to Nova Post, ATB supermarket chain, and Rozetka). Ukraine has responded in kind, but is targeting only those civilian logistics hubs that directly supply the Russian war machine.

Anton Gerashchenko

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⚡️Our response to the attack on a peaceful target in Grozny, as I promised, did not take long. The Ukrainian Reich will remember last night for a long time. Russian pinpoint massive strikes hit military-industrial and major energy facilities supporting them, located in various regions of Ukraine. Retaliatory attacks targeted: - underground missile and bomb depots; - airfields; - UAV assembly sites; - military repair and logistics points; - air defense and port military infrastructure facilities; - railway hubs intended for NATO cargo deliveries; - concentrations of combat equipment. The first strike was delivered at 00:40 (Moscow time) on Chernihiv and Fastiv. Powerful explosions were heard in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Vinnytsia, Poltava, Khmelnytskyi, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, and other regions. By 9 a.m., more than 60 targets had been hit by Geraniums, Iskander-M, Kinzhal, and Kalibr missiles. Irreparable damage was inflicted on the enemy’s rear. This is a more than comprehensive response to the recent terrorist attacks by Kyiv. And although within Ukraine they reluctantly admit the scale of damage to the military-industrial infrastructure, and the media call last night "hellish," I report that this is far from all. To be continued. Air raid alarms are sounding across Ukraine this morning as well. I can confidently promise those who like to strike our civilian targets that it will get darker and darker for them. I express my gratitude to my dear BROTHERS — Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Army General Valery Gerasimov, Commander of the Russian Aerospace Forces, Colonel General Viktor Afzalov for their lightning-fast fire response and precise strikes on designated targets, as well as the Regional Operational Headquarters for the Special Military Operation led by the Chairman of the Chechen Republic Government Magomed Daudov @MDaudov_95 for timely operational data. Perfectly done work!

Elisabeth Eliseeva 🇷🇺 SPUTNIK

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The Lessons from Vietnam Twenty years ago, the Ukrainian company Vizar was producing air defense missiles for the S-300 systems. With underground facilities and years of expertise, the company was bombed by Russian forces merely two months after the onset of the war. Vizar, along with other Ukrainian companies, had ample opportunity to relocate their production to new sites, yet they did not take this action. This reflects a series of missteps by the Ukrainian MoD and their Western advisors. Between 2014 and 2021, Ukraine received billions in support aimed at modernizing its armed forces. This funding was sufficient to upgrade significant portions of its arsenal, including the T-64 tanks. At that time, in a strategic decision, Ukraine opted for modernization rather than procuring new tanks. However, a similar process was required in their domestic factories to produce missiles and upgrade the Soviet-designed systems that in 2022 constituted 80% of their military inventory, but the Ukrainian MoD was able only to refurbish some weapons. It is in this context that Vietnam offers important lessons for Ukraine. Vietnam boasts more than three factories capable of producing and upgrading Soviet systems. Their S-300 systems, including radars, are being enhanced at the engineering department of the A29 Factory. The A31 and A41 factories are also engaged in processing surface-to-air missiles and producing spare parts for the S-75, S-125, S-300, and various other surface-to-air missile systems. Notably, the same factory successfully upgraded the S-125 "Pechora" surface-to-air missiles, resulting in the creation of the S-125 2TM "Pechora-M" variant, which offers superior performance compared to the original model. These Vietnamese factories are adept at repairing, assembling, and upgrading their weaponry. Currently, Vietnam is also engaged in upgrading its Scud missiles. Vietnam implemented a strategic approach that Ukraine should have adopted, a necessity that was overlooked by Western advisors, whether intentionally or not. Before the conflict, Ukraine possessed approximately 4,500 defense missiles but failed to establish a network of companies capable of upgrading and organizing the constant supply of these Soviet missiles. Despite Ukraine's significant legacy in missile development during the Soviet era, there was no strategic planning for a sustainable military supply chain, resulting in a reliance on Western systems, which are also experiencing ammunition shortages. The current Ukrainian arsenal contains numerous short-range air defense systems that are now abandoned and inactive. NATO's assessments regarding Russian military and industrial capabilities were flawed, as was their analysis of the repair logistics for Western equipment supplied to Ukraine. Additionally, there was a lack of planning aimed at creating a sustainable military framework for Ukraine. This occurred despite the existence of companies with a long-standing tradition and underground facilities specifically designed to operate during wartime. Currently, only a few Ukrainian companies are responsible for the limited production of missiles, such as the Neptune, along with some drones. This output is merely a fraction of what it could have been at this stage. The Lessons from Vietnam? The capacity for supply must be established as a cohesive chain, capable of supporting both modern and old equipment that requires upgrades within a domestic production framework.

Patricia Marins

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Iran-US war summary update - 21-22 July Updates starting 11 PM Tehran time: • US attacked Kongavar (in Kermanshah province: likely targeting one of Iran’s smaller missile facilities) • US intensively shelled Behbahan with missiles from HIMARS systems • Governor of Hamedan confirmed several locations in Kabudarahang County (targeting IRIAF Noje Airbase) were struck by the US • Baneh city in Kurdistan Province was also targeted, targeting telecommunications systems (Tasnim) • Explosions were also reported in: Bushehr port, at a military center south of Tabriz, Ma’shahr, Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Chabahar, • Air defenses were activated in eastern Tehran but there were no air attacks. One hostile drone was spotted which was shot down. • Note: Reports of air defense activity or explosions in Pakdasht are FALSE. — Iran’s Army (Artesh) targeted: 🇰🇼 With several drones, struck the ammunition and logistics-equipment depots belonging to the command center of the US Army’s ground forces at Camp Doha, in western Kuwait. 🇯🇴 With several drones, targeted the US military’s “accommodation and welfare facilities” & an “equipment depot” at Muwaffaq al Salti Air Base, in Jordan 🇧🇭 Arash drones targeted an “equipment warehouse and large storage hangars,” as well as a “maintenance and repair hangar for heavy aircraft” of the US military at Sheikh Isa Air Base, in Bahrain. — Inside the King Faisal & Prince Hassan Air Bases, the IRGC struck: 🇯🇴 An F-15 preparation hangar. 🇯🇴 A drone-preparation hangar with 8 brand-new MQ-9 drones still inside their packaging and not yet assembled for service, were completely destroyed. 🇯🇴 2 additional drones positioned outside the hangar sustained heavy damage. 🇯🇴 A helicopter-maintenance hangar: 2 heavy US helicopters sustained major damage. 🇯🇴 An accommodation facilities: Killing & injuring several. — Footage 1: Recorded by an American soldier with 5 minutes time to take shelter during an Iranian missile attack Images 2 & 3: Impacts at Jordan’s Aqaba region where King Hussein Airport is located Footage 4: Iranian Shahed-136 drone on its way to strike targets inside Kuwait / Bahrain

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