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Dan (Twitter)

@GermanObserver1: 244-48. Vovchansk Aggregate Plant, mid June.
More recent film by Khorne Group, 116 Mech Bde, shows the main block west of tweet 243 being pounded (perhaps by bombs) + adjacent buildings, see geo in link.
They claim🇷🇺83rd Air Assault Bde remnants are inside.https://x.com/GermanObserver1/status/1806757212171464836 https://twitter.com/GermanObserver1/status/1806757212171464836#m
Dan (Twitter)

245-48. Vovchansk Aggregate Plant, late June
Also in the NW corner of the same block shown tweet 244, RuAF are targeted by a🇺🇦57th Motorised Bde FPV strike.
Unfortunately it detonates on a pillar.
Note glimpsed fire from an earlier strike to the next floor.https://x.com/moklasen/status/1807801810955964708 https://twitter.com/moklasen/status/1807801810955964708#m
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Dan (Twitter)

@blinzka @front_ukrainian @UAControlMap @GeoConfirmed: Based on the earlier scene along a similar terrain at 2:55 this looks like a BMP-2.
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Dan (Twitter)

"На сукa"
happily translating to "Take it bitch", thus referring to the likely demise of one or more temporary occupiers. https://twitter.com/BBS3AB/status/1810691600428810581#m
Rob Lee (Twitter)

RT @KofmanMichael: Thoughts following a recent field study in Ukraine. Ukraine faces difficult months of fighting ahead, but the situation at the front is better than it was this spring. More worrisome is the state of Ukraine’s air defense, and the damage from Russian strikes to the power grid. 1/
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Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)

Another combat readiness inspection was conducted in the Belarusian Air Force

According to @Hajun_BY, today from 11:00 to 13:00, a comprehensive combat readiness inspection of the Belarusian Air Force was held. It involved the 50th Combined Air Base, the 61st Fighter Air Base, and the 116th Assault Air Base.

During the inspection, the conditional defeat of air targets and forcing aircraft to land were practiced. The Belarusian Defense Ministry didn’t report on the event.

We recall that the last time we recorded a similar inspection on May 3.
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Dan (Twitter)

246-48 Vovchansk Aggregate Plant, mid-June
Deep State mentioned in tweet 242 that on 13-14th June a🇷🇺MT-LB with ammo broke through to those cut-off at the plant.
It maybe this one, later hit by 2🇺🇦57th Motorised Bde FPV strikes at 50.291001, 36.941890.@GeoConfirmed @UAControlMap
Dan (Twitter)

@PuenteUribarri: 247. Vovchansk Aggregate Plant, May/June?
RuAF control of the plant beyond the central and NW parts is unclear.
Certainly UAF contest the south of it, with National Police Assault Bde 'Lyut' assaulting here, although the date is unclear.
📽️Released 04.07.
https://x.com/Bielitzling/status/1808824253791207762 https://twitter.com/Bielitzling/status/1808824253791207762#m
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @KofmanMichael: Thoughts following a recent field study in Ukraine. Ukraine faces difficult months of fighting ahead, but the situation at the front is better than it was this spring. More worrisome is the state of Ukraine’s air defense, and the damage from Russian strikes to the power grid. 1/
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @KofmanMichael: Although Ukraine is likely to stabilize the front line, addressing shortages of air defense, power generation, and improving Ukraine's own strike capability should be a priority for the West as it may prove much more significant for the trajectory of this war. 24/
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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @GuyPlopsky: These are MiG-29KRs, not MiG-29UBs. The two jets (B/N "35" & "39" Blue) are assigned to the Northern Fleet's 100th Shipborne Fighter Aviation Regiment (KIAP). https://twitter.com/Team_Luftwaffe/status/1811072415096623183#m
Rob Lee (Twitter)

We should remember that Ukraine is receiving older variants of the F-16, it will only receive a limited number initially, its pilots received a very expedited training program, maintenance will be a bigger issue than with other NATO systems Ukraine has received, and we don't know what munitions they will receive. I suspect we will see them initially performing an air defense role to counter Russian cruise missiles. I think we should view this as more of a long-term shift from Soviet-era fighter aircraft to a NATO platform for the Ukrainian Air Force.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

@nik0p0l5 @ArtWendeley: No doubt, but F-16 are more difficult to maintain and they will require entirely new spare parts and the maintainers also receiving expedited training. Just saying that there are a variety of reasons why this will be difficult.