Russian forces captured the village of Basivka, Yunakivka direction, Sumy Oblast.
Pre-war population: ~647
Pre-war population: ~647
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2-3 Iskander-M ballistic missiles hit the Myropillya/Krasnopillya area of Sumy Oblast near the international border.
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Significant Israeli airstrikes across Gaza City over the past few hours. These are being characterised as the most violent since the war restarted.
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An Israeli precision drone strike targeted a high-rise residential building in the Lebanese town of Sidon.
This appears to have been a targeted assassination strike.
This appears to have been a targeted assassination strike.
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Initial reports of a U.S. drone strike on Idlib, northwestern Syria.
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An Israeli precision drone strike targeted a high-rise residential building in the Lebanese town of Sidon. This appears to have been a targeted assassination strike.
Reports state that 1 person was killed.
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Reports state that 1 person was killed.
Update: 3 reported killed
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Update: 3 reported killed
Palestinian and Israeli sources confirm that target of the strike was Hamas official Abu Yasser. He was killed, along with his son and daughter.
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One year ago today, the battle of Chasiv Yar began.
It started with a Russian armoured personnel carrier dropping off soldiers in the first houses on Zelena Street, where they clung to their positions for days, before beginning the assault on the first high-rise buildings of the infamous Kanal Micro-district. From there, brutal urban combat raged for literally every street, every building, every room, before the district fell.
Russia then launched the attack on the main part of the city which was even more heavily defended by the AFU who had brought in further reinforcements and reserves.
365 days later, and with thousands of lives lost on both sides, the battle for this strategic hilltop city is still ongoing, with Russian forces now controlling approximately 70% of the city. Ukraine continues to hold out in the ruins of the city centre, the northwestern suburbs and the southern and southwestern suburbs.
Chasiv Yar is the gateway to the rest of Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk Oblast, and both sides know it.
This battle will go down in history as one of the most brutal, as well as one of the most crucial points in a war, of the 21st century.
It started with a Russian armoured personnel carrier dropping off soldiers in the first houses on Zelena Street, where they clung to their positions for days, before beginning the assault on the first high-rise buildings of the infamous Kanal Micro-district. From there, brutal urban combat raged for literally every street, every building, every room, before the district fell.
Russia then launched the attack on the main part of the city which was even more heavily defended by the AFU who had brought in further reinforcements and reserves.
365 days later, and with thousands of lives lost on both sides, the battle for this strategic hilltop city is still ongoing, with Russian forces now controlling approximately 70% of the city. Ukraine continues to hold out in the ruins of the city centre, the northwestern suburbs and the southern and southwestern suburbs.
Chasiv Yar is the gateway to the rest of Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk Oblast, and both sides know it.
This battle will go down in history as one of the most brutal, as well as one of the most crucial points in a war, of the 21st century.
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For those interested, I came up with a formula to calculate the rough time it will take for an Iskander-M ballistic missile to hit its target.
Obviously, first you need to know the specific place in which the launches occur from. For launches from Crimea, they usually come from the vicinity of Simferopol, while launches from Kursk come from near the Khalino Air Base.
So, to figure out how long it will take for the missile to hit the target that you think it will be headed for (e.g. most Iskanders from Crimea target Kryvyi Rih, most Iskanders from Kursk target Sumy, and most Iskanders from Belgorod target Kharkiv), you can use this formula below.
Time = Distance / 2.4 - 30 seconds
To safely assume that the missile hit an open area, was a false identification, or targeted a different city to the one you initially thought it would, add on 20 seconds for the general time it takes for monitoring channels to pick up on explosion reports.
So: Time = Distance / 2.4 - 10 seconds.
Hope this helps!
Obviously, first you need to know the specific place in which the launches occur from. For launches from Crimea, they usually come from the vicinity of Simferopol, while launches from Kursk come from near the Khalino Air Base.
So, to figure out how long it will take for the missile to hit the target that you think it will be headed for (e.g. most Iskanders from Crimea target Kryvyi Rih, most Iskanders from Kursk target Sumy, and most Iskanders from Belgorod target Kharkiv), you can use this formula below.
Time = Distance / 2.4 - 30 seconds
To safely assume that the missile hit an open area, was a false identification, or targeted a different city to the one you initially thought it would, add on 20 seconds for the general time it takes for monitoring channels to pick up on explosion reports.
So: Time = Distance / 2.4 - 10 seconds.
Hope this helps!
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For those interested, I came up with a formula to calculate the rough time it will take for an Iskander-M ballistic missile to hit its target. Obviously, first you need to know the specific place in which the launches occur from. For launches from Crimeaβ¦
Obviously it has its issues, as you need to know which monitoring channels to trust on launch reports, but it should work well if you have the correct information.
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Last night, Russian Geran-2 drones once again attacked Kharkiv City. Interestingly, only 1-2 explosions were reported, suggesting a much smaller attack this time.
Nevertheless, at least one impact was confirmed, with a fire breaking out at the impact site.
Nevertheless, at least one impact was confirmed, with a fire breaking out at the impact site.
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Last night, Russian Geran-2 drones once again attacked Kharkiv City. Interestingly, only 1-2 explosions were reported, suggesting a much smaller attack this time. Nevertheless, at least one impact was confirmed, with a fire breaking out at the impact site.
A fire broke out at what appears to be a two-story residential building - possibly with flats. Based on the complete destruction of the middle section of the building, and the fact that there is no fire in any of the surrounding areas, we can safely conclude that this was a direct impact and not from falling debris or a nearby impact.
All images above are of the same building.
All images above are of the same building.
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