On July 22, Ukraine launched a series of drone attacks across Russia, with Moscow reporting that its air defenses intercepted numerous drones. One of the confirmed targets was the Novokuybyshevsk Petrochemical Company in Samara Oblast, a facility crucial for producing explosives used in Russian military operations. The governor of Samara reported no casualties or damage, but confirmed temporary restrictions on mobile internet. The attacks included one near Moscow, marking the sixth consecutive night of drone strikes on the capital.
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The Radarom! campaign, a collaborative effort by the Lithuanian people and companies, has successfully procured over 2,000 drones for Ukraine’s defense forces. The campaign raised over €4.4 million, with the funds allocated towards purchasing both Lithuanian and Ukrainian-made drones and equipment. Over €2.6 million was spent on Lithuanian drone production, while €1.7 million was allocated for Ukrainian manufacturers’ equipment. The initiative, organized by LRT in partnership with other organizations, highlights Lithuania’s commitment to supporting Ukraine.
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Russia intends to spend approximately $1.1 trillion on rearmament by 2036, representing its largest arms program since the Soviet Union’s collapse. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reports that this investment accompanies a comprehensive mobilization of Russian resources for potential large-scale conflict. Within its military reform, Russia is establishing new military districts and formations while aiming to destabilize the existing global order through increased influence in Africa, hybrid operations, and cyber warfare. Russia seeks to reshape the world order, prioritizing the dominance of major powers and control over essential resources.
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Germany and the United States have jointly agreed to supply Ukraine with five Patriot air defense systems, according to Germany’s Defence Minister Boris Pistorius. The agreement was reached amidst an increase in Russian long-range strikes, including ballistic missiles that the Patriot system can counter. This announcement follows previous commitments from the US and other allies like Norway, all of which aim to bolster Ukraine’s air defenses. The systems are crucial for protecting against large-scale attacks, as Russia intensifies its offensive with both drone and missile strikes.
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Armenian police have refused to extradite Semyon Subbotin, a Russian deserter, despite Russia placing him on an international wanted list for desertion. Subbotin, aided by a project assisting those fleeing mobilization, sought protection from Armenian authorities after learning of potential attempts to forcibly return him to Russia. Following a 72-hour detention, during which Russia attempted to take him without proper procedures, Subbotin was released and remains free. Russia has not yet formally requested his extradition, and any request will be reviewed by Armenian courts.
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Russia recently unveiled its Alabuga industrial park as the “largest and most secret” drone factory, capable of producing thousands of Geran-2 drones monthly. This facility, located in Tatarstan, employs teenagers, some as young as 15, in the assembly process, as highlighted by state media. The plant, which has been targeted by Ukrainian drones, relies on components from Iran and has seen significant production increases. Concerns have been raised about potential human trafficking related to the recruitment of workers for the facility, while Ukraine is also ramping up its own drone production capabilities in response.
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Overnight, Russia launched a barrage of 450 missiles and drones targeting Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, resulting in casualties and widespread damage. While the majority of the projectiles were intercepted, several struck residential areas and critical infrastructure, sparking fires and causing significant destruction. Simultaneously, long-range drone attacks by Kyiv caused travel disruptions at Moscow airports, leading to flight delays and cancellations. Ukrainian President Zelensky called for talks with Russia to negotiate a ceasefire amidst increasing pressure.
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Anti-Trump protesters are planning to disrupt Vice President J.D. Vance’s upcoming trip to the English countryside, including the Cotswolds and Scotland. The Stop Trump Coalition, known for previous protests against Donald Trump, has vowed to make Vance’s visit unwelcome, citing concerns over his policies. This group has organized demonstrations in response to the planned visit. These protests are expected to occur in both England and Scotland, coinciding with Trump’s own visits to the region.
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The 424th Svarog Battalion of the Unmanned Systems Forces successfully destroyed an experimental Russian KOP-2 electronic warfare system on the frontlines. This rare and costly system was designed to counter Ukrainian drones by scanning the radio spectrum, detecting UAV channels, and jamming them. The KOP-2 was intended to protect valuable military assets, such as air defense systems. Despite its purpose, the system was damaged and ultimately destroyed by Ukrainian drone strikes in combat.
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On July 21, a fire erupted at a train station in the village of Kamenolomni in Rostov Oblast, approximately 38 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, due to falling drone debris. Simultaneously, Moscow experienced a drone attack, with reports of multiple drones being shot down by air defense systems. Emergency services were deployed to the crash sites, and flight restrictions were implemented at Moscow’s Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports. This surge in drone attacks reflects a strategic shift in Ukraine’s campaign, aiming to disrupt Russian aviation and potentially weaken internal control.
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