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Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 3-4:

Prigozhin’s rebellion to cost Rostov-on-Don 92.5 million rubles ($1M); Putin proposes rerouting tourists going to Crimea through occupied territories; war veteran is contesting his own death in court.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-3-4
Sitrep for Jul. 4-5, 2023:

– Ukraine has started using JDAMs;
– A Russian Iskander missile strike injures 43 people in the Kharkiv region;
– Putin suggests tourists travel to Crimea via the “land bridge”, which is under AFU fire control;
– Prigozhin gets his 10 billion rubles ($110M) back.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jul-4-5
Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 4-5:

Ministry of Internal Affairs will train Moscow police officers in urban warfare tactics; State Duma MP says mobilized soldiers are critically fatigued due to lack of leaves; children ride in a Russian ICBM launcher toy truck.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-4-5
Sitrep for Jul. 5-6, 2023:

– A residential building destroyed in massive cruise missile attack on Lviv;
– Pro-Russian war correspondents report the RuAF continue to have ammunition shortages;
– State Duma members are highlighting the need for troop rotations.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jul-5-6
Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 5-6:

Belgorod territorial defense forces will be issued weapons; aid sent by volunteers is not reaching its intended recipients on the frontlines; Russia has stolen over 19,000 children from Ukraine.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-5-6
Sitrep for Jul. 6-7, 2023:

– Prisoner exchange sees 47 POWs returned to Ukraine, and 45 to Russia;
– Russian draftees confirm AFU advances around Klishchiivka;
– 200 Wagner Group mercenaries spotted at a training ground in the Vitebsk region.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jul-6-7
Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 6-7:

The MoD has drafted a bill expanding the list of gross misconduct offenses; businesses have taken up recruiting volunteer fighters; two landing ships stand ready to transport civilian vehicles across the Kerch strait.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-6-7
Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 7-9:

The MoD wants mobilized soldiers to sign contracts; Storm Z unit members, who complained in video addresses, are being sent to the front without weapons; nearly 20,000 Russians arrested for anti-war positions over 500 days of war.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-7-9
Sitrep for Jul. 7-10, 2023:

– Ukraine brings home Azov commanders [traded for Medvechuk] from Turkey;
– Ukrainians appear to be repurposing S-200 surface-to-air missiles to strike Russian territory;
– Some NATO allies condemn the delivery of cluster munitions to the AFU.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jul-7-10
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Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 9-10:

Putin signs law simplifying the process of obtaining a residence permit for foreigners who sign contracts with the MoD; the deputy head of mobilization in Krasnodar was killed; journalists estimate Russia’s total losses could be at least 125,000.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-9-10
Sitrep for Jul. 10-11, 2023:

– Investigative journalists find around 47,000 Russian men have been killed in Ukraine, based on statistical analysis of inheritance records and demographic data;
– Pro-Russian bloggers are upset Putin met with Wagner Group mercenaries on Jun. 29;
– Rheinmetall is planning to repair and manufacture armored vehicles in Ukraine.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jul-10-11
Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 10-11:

There are plans to merge the Voronezh and Rostov regions with the occupied “LPR” and “DPR”; at least 137 conscripts have died as a result of incidents related to the war in Ukraine; Putin to examine petition demanding mobilized soldiers serve no more than 6 months.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-10-11
Sitrep for Jul. 11-12, 2023:

– New aid packages announced at NATO summit;
– France has already delivered its version of Storm Shadow cruise missiles;
– Reports say strike in Berdiansk kills Deputy Commander of the Southern Military District LTG Oleg Tsokov.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jul-11-12
Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 11-12:

Counterterrorism units formed in the Pskov region will be open to teenagers; сenters providing military training to children are opening across Russian regions; senator confirms wounded soldiers are being denied hospitalization.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-11-12
Sitrep for Jul. 12-13, 2023:

– State Duma member Andrey Gurulyov confirms death of LGT Oleg Tsokov;
– Pro-Russian bloggers discuss the transfer of equipment and ammo from the Wagner Group to the MoD;
– Germany unable to reach agreement with Poland on repairing Ukrainian Leopard 2 tanks.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jul-12-13
Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 12-13:

State Duma adopts amendments to bill prohibiting gender transition; Russians are being arrested for attempting to join the “Freedom of Russia Legion”; mobilized soldiers increasingly complain about unbearable service conditions.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-12-13
Sitrep for Jul. 13-14, 2023:

– At least 13 high-ranking RuAF officers were held for questioning on the day of Wagner Group’s rebellion;
– Video confirms first damaged M-55S tank;
– The AFU capture Russian trenches on the first line of fortifications near Robotyne.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jul-13-14?1
Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 13-14:

State Duma adopts bill raising age limits for citizens in the reserve; over 5,000 Russians sustained a combat-related disability since the beginning of the war; the number of political prisoners in Russia has greatly increased.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-13-14
Mobilization Volunteer Summary, July 14-16:

Spring regular biannual conscription campaign ends with 147,000 people conscripted into armed forces; drunk commander threatens troops with execution for refusing to advance; Russian Railways tests for train conductors to include questions on bomb planting locations.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jul-14-16
Sitrep for Jul. 14-17, 2023:

– Traffic stopped on the Crimean bridge after section collapses following explosion;
– The Wagner Group is indeed moving to Belarus;
– The AFU change tactics after lessons learned from first stage of the offensive.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jul-14-17