2024 Ukraine War

Russia Damages Chinese Consulate in Odesa Amid Drone Part Scrutiny & Sanctions

On July 3, a Russian missile and drone strike on Odesa damaged the building of the Chinese Consulate General. Following the attack, Ukrainian officials discovered a Chinese-made component in a Russian-Iranian Shahed-136 drone. China, a key partner of Russia, has yet to acknowledge the incident or any damage to its diplomatic premises. Furthermore, reports suggest China’s support for Russia’s war effort is expanding, with a high-level official stating Beijing cannot afford for Russia to lose the war.

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Kyiv Hit After Trump Claims No Progress in Putin Talks: Fallout & Accusations

In Kyiv, a massive Russian drone attack, described as one of the worst of the three-year conflict, struck multiple buildings and residential areas. The attack, which lasted 13 hours, resulted in at least one death and over twenty injuries, with Ukrainian forces intercepting a significant number of drones and missiles. This record-setting assault came shortly after a phone call between former US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, where no progress towards a ceasefire was made. Amid the destruction, residents expressed frustration, with some drawing a connection between the call and the attacks, raising concerns about the future of US support for Ukraine as some weapons shipments are paused.

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Trump Offers Air Defense Help to Ukraine Amidst Delayed Aid

Okay, let’s break down this situation: Trump tells Zelensky he wants to help Ukraine with air defense, and it’s a statement that’s being met with a healthy dose of skepticism, to say the least. The core issue here isn’t just about words; it’s about the glaring discrepancy between what’s being said and what’s happening on the ground.

The crux of the matter is this: while Trump expresses a desire to assist Ukraine with air defense, there are strong indications that actions – or rather, inactions – are directly contradicting that sentiment. Specifically, there are claims about critical air defense systems, already earmarked for Ukraine, being held up or blocked.… Continue reading

Ukraine Downs Most Russian Aerial Assets, But Damage Persists Amid Aid Concerns

Since 18:00 on July 3rd, Russian forces launched a barrage of 550 drones and missiles targeting Ukraine, with Kyiv as the primary focus. Ukrainian air defense systems intercepted 478 aerial assets, while eight hits and debris were reported across 33 locations. The attack included a mix of Shahed drones, various missile types, and decoys. Air Force and other units successfully downed two cruise missiles and 268 drones, with an additional 208 drones either disappearing from radar or suppressed by electronic warfare.

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Ukrainian Bank Wins $1.5 Billion Appeal Against Russia, Faces Uncertain Payment

The Paris Court of Appeal affirmed a 2018 arbitration ruling, rejecting Russia’s challenge and mandating compensation to Ukraine’s Oschadbank for losses stemming from the annexation of Crimea. This decision requires Russia to pay over $1.5 billion in damages and legal fees, marking the first such victory for a Ukrainian bank against Russia. Oschadbank has been actively pursuing Russian assets to enforce the award, recently seizing over 87 million euros in France. The bank is prepared for a prolonged legal battle to ensure Russia fulfills its financial obligations.

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Dutch Intelligence: Russia Uses Chemical Weapons in Ukraine

Dutch intelligence has confirmed Russia’s intensified use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine, according to Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans. Evidence indicates Russia has employed chemical agents like chloropicrin and tear gas in improvised munitions, causing fatalities and injuries among Ukrainian soldiers. Data collected by the General Staff of Ukraine reveals a significant number of instances of Russian chemical weapon use. Dutch intelligence is working with international partners to gather further evidence and investigate the increased production of these weapons, raising concerns about the threat to other countries.

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Hegseth Blocks Ukraine Aid Despite Military Concerns, Fueling Russia Ties

The Defense Department recently halted a U.S. weapons shipment to Ukraine, citing concerns about low stockpiles, despite an analysis by senior military officers concluding the aid package would not jeopardize American military ammunition supplies. This decision was made unilaterally by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, surprising the State Department, members of Congress, and allies. Lawmakers from both parties expressed frustration, examining if the delayed shipment violated legislation mandating security assistance for Ukraine. Some believe the Pentagon is using readiness as an excuse to halt aid.

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Trump Admits No Progress with Putin, Fuels Criticism

Following a recent hour-long phone call between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin, Trump reported that no progress was made regarding ending the war in Ukraine. The call, the sixth between the two leaders since January, focused on the conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East. Putin, according to a Kremlin aide, indicated Russia would continue pursuing its goals in the war. This comes as Russia intensifies attacks, and the U.S. paused weapons shipments, while Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the need for direct talks between national leaders to achieve peace.

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Ukraine, US Firms Sign Drone Production Deal Amidst Concerns

During a visit to Denmark, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced an agreement with several American companies for the joint production of drones. The agreement focuses on various drone types, including interceptor drones, reconnaissance quadcopters, and attack UAVs, with production expected to reach hundreds of thousands this year and increase further in the next. The collaboration will involve American company Swift Beat and grant some Ukrainian manufacturers access to the technologies. This partnership aims to enhance Ukraine’s defense capabilities, particularly in intercepting enemy drones and missiles.

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Ukraine Strikes Shahed Drone Plant, Cripples Russian Production

On July 1, the Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant Kupol, a crucial Russian facility manufacturing drones and missile systems, was targeted in a Ukrainian attack. This assault, confirmed by both Russian and independent sources, resulted in casualties and damage to the plant. The Ukrainian Security Service claimed responsibility for the attack, employing a new long-range Liutyi drone without a rolling chassis, potentially extending its operational range. The attack, which Russia admitted, inflicted significant damage to the facility.

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