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War Archive 2022 02/24 Monitoring Russian and Ukraine War.

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Russia betrayed Iran. They did not supply SU-30 and S-400 when Iran needed them. Russia is a traitor.
Su-30/35's would be useless Saif bhai.......haan, but S-400 might have been a welcome addition if placed far behind Tehran by a couple of hundred miles.

Iran has helped Russia beat down a western backed Ukraine........I'm sure the Russians are in Iranian debt now. Hopefully that dirty Azhergayjan gets taken down along with that lower caste Turkey.

Iran needs to start killing these third class muzlim toady surrounding it, who all report to Washington and Tel Aviv no?

 

Russia seizes 2 villages in central Ukraine
Agence France-Presse . Moscow, Russia 27 July, 2025, 00:29

Russia on Saturday said it had wrested two villages in Ukraine, including one in the central Dnipropetrovsk region, marking a fresh advance into an area largely spared seizures of land since Moscow launched its offensive in 2022.

Overnight strikes by both sides meanwhile claimed six lives—four in central Ukraine and two in western Russia, according to officials in both countries. The Russian army said its forces had ‘liberated the settlement of Maliyevka’ in Dnipropetrovsk weeks after it seized the first village in the region—not one of the Ukrainian territories annexed by Russia.

In a separate message on Saturday, Moscow said it had ‘liberated the settlement of Zeleny Gai’ in Donetsk region on the border with Dnipropetrovsk, adding that it was an important stronghold used by Ukraine to protect the area.

Further north in Kharkiv, a Russian strike destroyed a large boiler room that will be impossible to repair before winter, while in Sumy, another strike hit a regional administration building, local authorities said.

Supported by swarms of drones, Russia gains new settlements almost daily, but they are normally reduced to rubble and emptied of inhabitants after months of fighting.

The summer offensive comes despite a call from the United States to cease violence and peace talks in Istanbul, which so far have yielded no breakthroughs.

Further Russian advances could harm Ukraine’s economy and energy supplies as Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk, which has been occupied since 2014, are part of Ukraine’s mining heartland, particularly for coal that powers the electricity grid.

Ukrainian authorities have already been ordering civilians with children to flee a front line that is creeping closer.

Deeper Russian advances could mean more attacks on one of Ukraine’s largest cities, Dnipro, though Russian troops are around 200 kilometres away.

Dnipropetrovsk is not one of the five Ukrainian regions—Donetsk, Kherson, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Crimea—that Moscow has publicly claimed as Russian territory.​
 
Su-30/35's would be useless Saif bhai.......haan, but S-400 might have been a welcome addition if placed far behind Tehran by a couple of hundred miles.

Iran has helped Russia beat down a western backed Ukraine........I'm sure the Russians are in Iranian debt now. Hopefully that dirty Azhergayjan gets taken down along with that lower caste Turkey.

Iran needs to start killing these third class muzlim toady surrounding it, who all report to Washington and Tel Aviv no?

Bhai, if SU-30/35 are useless then why are the advanced countries still using Eurofighters, RAFALEs, Gripens, and F-15/16? Advanced countries are investing huge amount of money in their 5th and 6th generation aircrafts to dominate the skies.
 
Bhai, if SU-30/35 are useless then why are the advanced countries still using Eurofighters, RAFALEs, Gripens, and F-15/16? Advanced countries are investing huge amount of money in their 5th and 6th generation aircrafts to dominate the skies.
Only using them as stand off munition launch platforms bhai.......iss k ilava not much else use.

Another decade or so, even this utility/ usefulness will all be gone too.
 

Russia downs 291 Ukrainian drones
Warplanes strike drone facilities within Ukraine
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Russian air defence units downed 291 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones, the Russian Defence Ministry said yesterday.

"Air defence systems downed two guided aircraft bombs, three projectiles of Czech-made Vampire multiple rocket launch systems and 291 fixed-wing drones," the ministry said on its Telegram channel.

It added that Russian warplanes and drones struck drone production facilities and control centres within Ukraine.

Falling debris from destroyed Ukrainian drones disrupted railway power supply and train operations in part of the Volgograd region, the administration of the region in Russia's south said.

There were no injuries as a result of the attacks, the administration said on the Telegram messaging app, citing Governor Andrei Bocharov.

Russia prefers political and diplomatic means to resolve conflict in Ukraine, but Kyiv and the West rejected that path, Russian news agencies reported yesterday, citing Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

"Our preferred route is through political and diplomatic means," Peskov said, according to TASS state news agency.

Peskov added, without providing evidence, that Moscow continues its military operation in Ukraine because "all proposals for dialogue were rejected, both by Ukraine and by Western countries."

Meanwhile, Russia said yesterday a major annual navy parade had been cancelled for "security reasons", without specifying the threat or concern.

"It has to do with the general situation. Security reasons are of utmost importance," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, quoted by Russian news agencies.

The parade was meant to be the highlight of Russia's Navy Day, which falls on the last Sunday of July each year and honours the country's sailors.

But local authorities in the coastal city of Saint Petersburg, where the warships and submarines were scheduled to pass, said on Friday the parade had been cancelled without giving a reason.​
 

Trump says he is setting new 10 to 12-day deadline for Russia on war

REUTERS
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Jul 28, 2025 20:23
Updated :
Jul 28, 2025 20:23

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US President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin talk during the family photo session at the APEC Summit in Danang, Vietnam November 11, 2017. Photo : REUTERS/Jorge Silva/Files

US President Donald Trump on Monday increased pressure on Russia to end its war in Ukraine, saying he was setting a new deadline of 10 to 12 days for Moscow to make progress on doing so.

Trump, who is holding meetings in Scotland, said earlier on Monday that he was going to shorten a 50-day deadline he had set because of frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin.​
 

Trump says he is setting new 10 to 12-day deadline for Russia on war

REUTERS
Published :
Jul 28, 2025 20:23
Updated :
Jul 28, 2025 20:23

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US President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin talk during the family photo session at the APEC Summit in Danang, Vietnam November 11, 2017. Photo : REUTERS/Jorge Silva/Files

US President Donald Trump on Monday increased pressure on Russia to end its war in Ukraine, saying he was setting a new deadline of 10 to 12 days for Moscow to make progress on doing so.

Trump, who is holding meetings in Scotland, said earlier on Monday that he was going to shorten a 50-day deadline he had set because of frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin.​
Ukraine is gone.......and so is Israel now........

What will dalit converts do now? When da West cuts off da financial oxygen?

Iraans goin have a good laugh at the dalit converts no?......... :p

@Vsdoc @Sharma Ji @Krishna with Flute @Cryptonian @Mainerik @Bagheera0084 @Jiangnan @Israel Person @Bilal9 @Egyptian

What would da colludz pakistani ghareeb do now bhai?

What would become of us ghareeb deen miskeen dalit muzlim on Zionist payroll?

Anyone?

Khud ko defend bhee nahi karsaktay doc......forget hitting back no?

toba toba toba!.....dimagh he nahi hae no?..........I'm fukking lost for words here bhai.....
 
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Russian air strikes kill 19 in southeastern Ukraine

REUTERS
Published :
Jul 29, 2025 19:52
Updated :
Jul 29, 2025 19:52

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A serviceman accompanies a prisoner at the site of the penal colony hit by a Russian air strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine July 29, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Stringer

Russian air strikes on southeastern Ukraine killed at least 19 people overnight, officials said on Tuesday, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would shorten a deadline for Russian President Vladimir Putin to make peace.

Sixteen people were killed and dozens wounded when Russia bombed a prison in the front-line Zaporizhzhia region in an attack Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said was "deliberate".

"The Russians could not have been unaware that they were targeting civilians in that facility," he wrote on X. "And this was done after a completely clear position was voiced by the United States."

Separately, a missile strike on a hospital in the neighbouring Dnipropetrovsk region killed a 23-year-old pregnant woman and two others, Zelenskiy added. He said a total of 22 people had been killed over the past 24 hours.

Russia, which denied targeting civilians in Tuesday's attacks, has intensified airstrikes on Ukrainian towns and cities behind front lines of its full-scale invasion, now in its fourth year, as it gradually pushes ahead on the battlefield. Russian forces hold around a fifth of Ukrainian territory.

Trump, underscoring his frustration with Putin, said on Monday he would give 10 or 12 days for Russia to make progress towards ending the war.

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it had "taken note" of Trump's statement. "The special military operation continues," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, employing the term that Moscow uses for its war effort in Ukraine.

'SCREAMING, MOANING'

Following Tuesday's attack on the prison, across the Dnipro River from Russian-occupied territory, injured inmates waded through rubble and broken glass.

Bandaged and bloody, they sat stunned as guards yelled out a roll call.

Ukraine's justice ministry said the prison's dining hall had been destroyed and other parts of the facility damaged in a strike that involved four high-explosive bombs and also wounded 42 people.

It had originally said 17 people were killed but later revised its tally.

"People were screaming, moaning," said prisoner Yaroslav Samarskiy, 54, recalling the aftermath of the strike.

"Some dead, some alive, some without legs - half of them burned."

Separately, five people were killed on Tuesday morning in the northeastern Kharkiv region after a Russian strike on a humanitarian aid point in a front-line village, a senior police official said.​
 

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