Overnight, Ukrainian drones from the SBU’s CSO “A” unit struck the Saky airfield in occupied Crimea, resulting in significant damage. The attack completely destroyed a Su-30SM fighter jet and severely damaged another, along with hitting three Su-24 bombers and an ammunition depot. The SBU stated the special operation aims to weaken Russia’s military infrastructure, with estimated losses potentially reaching hundreds of millions of dollars. This strike follows a larger operation targeting Russian airfields, further demonstrating Ukraine’s efforts to disrupt Russian operations.
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Reports indicate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided the IDF should fully occupy the Gaza Strip, even in areas where hostages are held. This decision follows months of ceasefire talks and the release of videos showing emaciated Israeli hostages, generating increased pressure for a deal and sparking protests. Netanyahu has reportedly conveyed a message to the army’s chief of staff, emphasizing the necessity of this course of action. A Cabinet meeting is scheduled for Tuesday to formally decide on the expansion of IDF operations.
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India has responded to former US President Donald Trump’s threat to increase tariffs on Indian goods due to continued oil imports from Russia, deeming it “unjustified and unreasonable.” The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) defended India’s energy strategy, citing market conditions as the reason for crude oil purchases from Russia. The MEA also highlighted that other countries, including the US and EU, continue trade with Russia, while pointing out the disparity. India emphasized that it is taking all necessary measures to safeguard its national interests and economic security while maintaining a commitment to trade negotiations.
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On August 4, Ukrainian forces successfully destroyed a Russian S-300 surface-to-air missile system in the occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, according to Ukraine’s General Staff. The S-300 is a crucial long-range system used by Russia for both air defense and attacks on Ukrainian territory, impacting both military positions and civilian infrastructure. The destruction of this system significantly degrades Russia’s long-range fire capabilities within the region. This action is part of an ongoing effort by Ukrainian forces to systematically dismantle key components of Russia’s military infrastructure.
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Ukraine claims its military intelligence agency has obtained classified information on Russia’s new Project 955A Borei-class submarine, the Knyaz Pozharsky, which entered service recently. The data includes crew lists, diagrams of survivability systems, and operational instructions, potentially revealing vulnerabilities of the submarine, a key component of Russia’s nuclear triad. The HUR, Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, published documents allegedly obtained from the breach, aiming to expose technical limitations of this advanced vessel. This operation could be a setback for the Russian Navy, especially given the submarine’s strategic importance.
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A Ukrainian drone attack on an oil depot near Sochi, Russia, resulted in a significant fire, prompting flight disruptions, while another drone strike in the Voronezh region caused injuries. Russia reported shooting down numerous Ukrainian drones and missiles, and in response, launched missile strikes on residential areas in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. Despite the ongoing conflict, Ukraine and Russia reached an agreement to exchange 1,200 prisoners, with preparations underway for the swap following negotiations in Istanbul. This prisoner exchange, while a positive step, is still separate from any lasting ceasefire agreements between the two countries.
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Tesla has awarded Elon Musk $29 billion in shares to incentivize him to remain at the company, particularly amidst the intensifying competition for AI talent. This move comes as the company faces a court decision regarding Musk’s 2018 pay package. The board emphasized Musk’s crucial role in leading Tesla’s transformation into an AI and robotics-focused company. The carmaker says if Musk’s 2018 pay deal is reinstated, he will forfeit the latest share award to avoid a double-dip.
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On August 4th, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) launched a drone strike on an airfield in Russian-occupied Crimea, destroying a Su-30SM aircraft, damaging another, hitting three Su-24s, and striking an aviation weapons depot. This operation, a mission of Special Operations Center “A,” targeted the Saky airbase, crucial for Russian military operations in the Black Sea. The SBU deemed the damage “significant,” considering the value of a single Su-30SM jet to be between $35 and $50 million. This is one of many successful drone operations against Russian targets, including air bases and naval vessels.
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A recent report by the UK-China Transparency (UKCT) think tank indicates that Chinese students at UK universities are being pressured to spy on their classmates, potentially suppressing discussion on sensitive topics. The report highlights the reluctance of some universities to address Chinese interference due to financial reliance on Chinese student fees, despite the new legislation enforcing academic freedom and free speech. Furthermore, the report alleges that some Chinese academics have faced visa denials, family harassment, and intimidation, with topics such as Xinjiang, COVID, and Chinese tech companies being considered sensitive. The Office for Students (OfS) has the power to address threats to free speech, including those from foreign states, and expects universities to exercise scrutiny over any arrangements that may compromise free speech.
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A recent study published in the Journal of the Korean Medical Association revealed that nearly 10 South Koreans aged 65 and older died by suicide daily between 2019 and 2023. The suicide mortality rate for this age group in 2023 was significantly higher than that of younger adults. Factors contributing to this issue include loss, financial stress, loneliness, and chronic illness, along with the use of more lethal methods. The study emphasizes the importance of training healthcare professionals to identify warning signs and recommends a collaborative approach to suicide prevention.
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