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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNUkraine's defence forces strike Russian MiG aircraft plant and design bureauUkraine struck the Voronin Aviation Plant in Lukhovitsy, a branch of the MiG aircraft manufacturing corporation, on the night of 10-11 July. The attack was carried out by units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' Unmanned Systems Forces in cooperation with other components of Ukraine’s defence forces as part of efforts to reduce Russia’s missile and
The Southern Military District of the aggressor country of russia has irretrievably lost at least 28% of newly arrived servicemen from among the convicted
The AFU fighters repulsed the mechanized assault of the Russians in the Limanskoye direction. The occupants moved on a BMP and a tank with a demining knife. This was reported in the SIGNUM battalion's Telegram channel. The Ukrainian defenders themselves call this Russian assault - an assault without a chance.
The Russian Armed Forces struck a military plant in Kiev. This was stated by the coordinator of the Nikolaev underground Sergey Lebedev with reference to a source.
Ukrainian forces have struck Russia's Voronin Lukhovitsy Aviation Plant and Academician Shipunov Design Bureau of Instrument-Making, specializing in the production of missiles for air defense systems.
A Russian air defense attack on a Boeing 737-800 plane flying from Minsk to Moscow was reported by Russian blogger Alexander Nevzorov.
If The Russian Armed Forces will strike only at territorial recruitment centers for a week (TCK, an analogue of the military enlistment office), then by the end of the week the sociological picture will be on Ukraine may change dramatically.
Europe's two nuclear powers announced the creation of a joint steering group, paving the way for joint operational planning, during French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit to London on Thurs0.
Sappers of Russia's armed forces work to clear landmines from the roadside in the Russian-controlled Donetsk region. New IOC President Coventry receives golden key, as Olympic body 'continues to evolve'