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The moment Israeli airstrikes targeted Sanaβa International Airport.
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A new video shows Arakan Army (AA) forces storming the Burmese government's "Ann" Regional Military HQ with a captured WMA-301 in the Rakhine state of Myanmar.
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Two days ago, the Burmese Navy commissioned its largest and heaviest frigate to date, named "King Thalun" for coastal patrolling. This is in conjunction with the 77th anniversary of Myanmar's navy.
The launch ceremony took place at the Navy Dockyard Headquarters, and was reportedly attended by Myanmar's top military leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing.
The Frigate measures 135 metres in length, 14.5 metres in width and 9 metres in height, and was built using Chinese technology.
Interestingly, the vessel is believed to be equipped with 16 Vertical Launch System (VLS) silos, capable of deploying subsonic C-802 anti-ship missiles with a range of 180 km which is a product of China's defence industry. It is also believed to be equipped with HQ-16 air defence systems which is also a product of China's defence industry.
The HQ-16 air defence system is medium range, and employs two types of missiles, with the longer-range one reaching maximum distances of 60 to 70 km and maximum altitudes of between 21 and 25 km.
This marks a significant modernisation of Myanmar's navy, despite them losing a significant chunk of their coastline to rebel factions.
The launch ceremony took place at the Navy Dockyard Headquarters, and was reportedly attended by Myanmar's top military leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing.
The Frigate measures 135 metres in length, 14.5 metres in width and 9 metres in height, and was built using Chinese technology.
Interestingly, the vessel is believed to be equipped with 16 Vertical Launch System (VLS) silos, capable of deploying subsonic C-802 anti-ship missiles with a range of 180 km which is a product of China's defence industry. It is also believed to be equipped with HQ-16 air defence systems which is also a product of China's defence industry.
The HQ-16 air defence system is medium range, and employs two types of missiles, with the longer-range one reaching maximum distances of 60 to 70 km and maximum altitudes of between 21 and 25 km.
This marks a significant modernisation of Myanmar's navy, despite them losing a significant chunk of their coastline to rebel factions.
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Another video of the Chinese mystery plane...might be AI modified
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces advanced in the Velyka Novosilka direction and physically cut the Hulyaipole-Velyka Novosilka road.
After coming within small-arms range of the road, Russian forces began expanding their zone of control to the west to protect their flank. They were able to take up new treeline positions, making movement through the salient much easier.
Russian infantry then launched an assault across the road and seized positions there, gaining a foothold on the next treeline. This also suggests that Russian forces captured the remaining parts of the treelines to the east.
+ ~3.30kmΒ² in favour of Russia.
After coming within small-arms range of the road, Russian forces began expanding their zone of control to the west to protect their flank. They were able to take up new treeline positions, making movement through the salient much easier.
Russian infantry then launched an assault across the road and seized positions there, gaining a foothold on the next treeline. This also suggests that Russian forces captured the remaining parts of the treelines to the east.
+ ~3.30kmΒ² in favour of Russia.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces advanced in the southern Oskil bridgehead and captured most of the village of Zahryzove.
After establishing control over the northern and central parts of the village, rather than taking the time to consolidate control over their positions, Russian forces continued their assault operations southwards, clearing Ukrainian positions in the houses as they went.
Eventually, all of the village north of the tributary of the Oskil river was captured, with a Ukrainian presence still being maintained in the southern houses, south of the tributary.
+ ~1.47kmΒ² in favour of Russia.
After establishing control over the northern and central parts of the village, rather than taking the time to consolidate control over their positions, Russian forces continued their assault operations southwards, clearing Ukrainian positions in the houses as they went.
Eventually, all of the village north of the tributary of the Oskil river was captured, with a Ukrainian presence still being maintained in the southern houses, south of the tributary.
+ ~1.47kmΒ² in favour of Russia.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces have made significant progress in the Andriivka direction over the past week and a half.
Most of these advanced are at least a week old, with Russian forces advancing from positions west of Zelenivka through the fields, however the western part of the yellow polygon is new, with footage confirming a Russian presence in new positions southwest of Rozlyv.
This suggests that Russian forces advanced from the treelines that were occupied a week ago, and captured new positions, probably during an attack in a northerly direction.
+ ~25.1kmΒ² in favour of Russia.
Most of these advanced are at least a week old, with Russian forces advancing from positions west of Zelenivka through the fields, however the western part of the yellow polygon is new, with footage confirming a Russian presence in new positions southwest of Rozlyv.
This suggests that Russian forces advanced from the treelines that were occupied a week ago, and captured new positions, probably during an attack in a northerly direction.
+ ~25.1kmΒ² in favour of Russia.
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A recent report by the Ukrainian source "Deepstate" suggests that Russian forces likely advanced in Western Donetsk Oblast and captured the village of Ukrainka.
After likely establishing a foothold in the village, Russian forces reportedly went on the seize the whole village, crossing a tributary of the Solona River in the process.
Additionally, Russian forces likely advanced into Novojelyzavetivka, capturing several houses in the eastern part of the village. They also reportedly captured treelines between the two villages, and marginally advanced down another treeline to the east of Ukrainka.
After likely establishing a foothold in the village, Russian forces reportedly went on the seize the whole village, crossing a tributary of the Solona River in the process.
Additionally, Russian forces likely advanced into Novojelyzavetivka, capturing several houses in the eastern part of the village. They also reportedly captured treelines between the two villages, and marginally advanced down another treeline to the east of Ukrainka.
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A recent report by the Ukrainian source "Deepstate" suggests that Russian forces advanced in the Pokrovsk direction and completed the capture of Dachens'ke.
After establishing control over most of the southern part of the village, Russian forces reportedly expanded their zone of control to the east and west, as well as reaching the southern bank of the Solonyi River.
It's possible that a few of the houses on the village's eastern outskirts are still in the grey zone, but in my opinion, Ukraine probably no longer maintains a presence here.
After establishing control over most of the southern part of the village, Russian forces reportedly expanded their zone of control to the east and west, as well as reaching the southern bank of the Solonyi River.
It's possible that a few of the houses on the village's eastern outskirts are still in the grey zone, but in my opinion, Ukraine probably no longer maintains a presence here.
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A recent report by the Ukrainian source "Deepstate" suggests that Russian forces likely advanced in the Pokrovsk direction.
They were reportedly able to make a small advance along a treeline, reaching the eastern edge of it, taking up new positions.
This will probably be used as a springboard to reach the windbreaks on either side of the railway tracks to the north, which can then be used to outflank Pishchane.
They were reportedly able to make a small advance along a treeline, reaching the eastern edge of it, taking up new positions.
This will probably be used as a springboard to reach the windbreaks on either side of the railway tracks to the north, which can then be used to outflank Pishchane.
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According to Deepstate, Russian forces are now less than 8km from the border with Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
It's a race to Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Velyka Novosilka direction vs Southern Pokrovsk flank.
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A new video has surfaced showing the moment a Russian cruise missile struck a Thermal Power Plant in Dnipro earlier this week.
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Video from Pokrovsk showing what is most likely Russian artillery strikes on the city.
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The Pentagon has declined to comment on the reports about an F-16 being shot down in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. "We would refer you to the Ukrainian side for any details regarding this," they added.
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The moment an Israeli airstrike targeted the town of Qousaya, in the Beqaa Valley in northeastern Lebanon.
Three airstrikes were reported in this area in total.
Three airstrikes were reported in this area in total.
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Ukrainian forces have reportedly repelled multiple Russian attempts to advance near Zelenivka (west of Kurakhove), forcing Russia to advance to the west in an attempt to outflank the stronger Ukrainian positions here.
This will probably be done by seizing Rozlyv and cutting the highway, before advancing to the east. However, this depends on Russian progress northwest of Kurakhove, as if the Russians can capture the rest of Shevchenko and reach Andriivka before Rozlyv and Kostyantynopil' fall, they won't need to worry about advancing down the highway.
This will probably be done by seizing Rozlyv and cutting the highway, before advancing to the east. However, this depends on Russian progress northwest of Kurakhove, as if the Russians can capture the rest of Shevchenko and reach Andriivka before Rozlyv and Kostyantynopil' fall, they won't need to worry about advancing down the highway.
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