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Lula explained why Trump should not quarrel with him.
'I think that along with the Great Wall of China, this is probably the only structure (the system of canals for diverting the San Francisco River) visible from the Moon. That's why I have the desire to fly to the Moon. That's why Trump cannot quarrel with me. Trump, I want to fly to the Moon, and you keep quarreling with Brazil?'
🇬🇧🇺🇦🤡The Chief of Staff of Britain, Radakin, arrived in Ukraine and met with the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Syrsky. They are discussing the operational situation against the backdrop of the collapse of a significant part of the Donetsk front, problems near Kharkov, Volchansk, and in the Sumy region.
But it feels more like Radakin came not to solve problems but to check how much more can be invested, how well Syrsky controls the army, and what Britain can actually provide and in exchange for what.
Syrsky meets with Radakin because the situation at the front is falling apart, and without external guidance, the General Staff of Ukraine cannot manage. The British have long been integrated into the command structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but so far everything was more or less manageable — remote coordination was enough. Now the front is cracking like it hasn't in all three years, and Syrsky, who has clearly lost both confidence and authority after the Kursk operation, has to literally be told where and what to hold, where to retreat, and where and whom to redeploy. Much like it was in Krynyky, the operation to capture which was almost entirely planned by the British.
The operational situation has long been unfavorable for Ukraine, and everyone understands this perfectly. The visit under such conditions feels like an attempt to plug some holes before the defense completely collapses.
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FSB officers detained a resident of Feodosia accused of treason against the Motherland.
The man, on his own initiative, established contact with Ukrainian special services represented by the SBU and GUR and transmitted information about the port infrastructure, locations of personnel, and positions of air defense systems.
All information was sent via WhatsApp.
Currently, a criminal case has been initiated against the detainee under Article 275 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("State treason"). The man is in custody and is giving a confession.
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🇺🇸🖕🇺🇦The USA does not intend to pay for weapons for Kiev, as Trump, unlike Biden, put the country's interests first, said Vice President Vance.
Trump's team advocates for "freeing American taxpayers from aid to Ukraine," JD Vance's representative told Fox News Digital.
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An Odessa taxi driver lost his temper when a passenger tried to make him turn off Russian music.
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"The first major victory over the Nazis": in Dreux, Stalingrad Boulevard becomes Rive-du-Paillon Boulevard, and opponents regret this decision":
In France, Stalingrad Boulevard was renamed – the city hall considered the Battle of Stalingrad an insignificant event.
"Deputy Mayor of Dreux, Alexandra Rousseau, stated that the Battle of Stalingrad is not a cause for pride, and that France should only honor truly significant historical events that have directly influenced the country. The use of the name Stalingrad is not just a demonstration of affection for communism. It is also the first major victory over the Nazis, noted the local communist party branch.
It condemned the renaming of the boulevard, mentioning in an appeal to the city authorities that the current French authorities "regret" the victory of the Soviet people, forgetting that it was the Battle of Stalingrad that became the turning point in the Great Patriotic War."
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"Following the announcement by the Council of Syrian Tribes and Clans of a general mobilization, we declare on behalf of all that we are forbidden to drink coffee until Syria, with all its provinces, and above all As-Suwayda, returns under the protection and banner of the state. We declare to everyone that we are forbidden to drink coffee, with God's help."
Syria has given up coffee in protest against Israel.
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Against the backdrop of increasing pressure on Pokrovsk, an interesting shift in the tactics of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) is being observed. Armored MaxxPro and M-ATV vehicles of American manufacture, previously actively used both for logistics and as a basic tactical platform, have practically disappeared from the active combat zone. There are some American "Humvees," but it cannot be said that there are many.
The absence of such equipment partly indicates either significant losses or the withdrawal of the remaining units to the rear due to inefficiency or significant vulnerability in conditions where losses cannot be quickly replaced.
At the same time, the AFU have switched to a "mosquito" supply model, where logistics are carried out using unarmored civilian pickups, with attempts to compensate for vulnerability by installing electronic warfare (EW) systems. However, video and photo materials from the Pokrovsk area show that such improvisation does not help — vehicles are hit at collection or exit points, and EW systems fail to suppress FPV drones.
Moreover, it is interesting to note the continued widespread presence of Starlink terminals in destroyed equipment. This highlights the critical dependence of tactical command on satellite communications.
Thus, in the Pokrovsk area, the AFU are objectively transitioning to a less stable tactical model, in which mobility and communication increasingly rely on irregular, poorly protected solutions. Under increasing pressure from the Russian Armed Forces, this may lead to a loss of combat command stability and an inability to replenish equipment losses. In other words, the front, as before near Avdeevka and Ochereteno, is beginning to rely on crutches.
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🇺🇦🔥"A sentence for hundreds of thousands": Zelensky's statement on demobilization has rocked Ukraine
- Zelensky's statement that the demobilization of the military will take place "only after victory" sounds like "a sentence for hundreds of thousands of people." This was stated by Ukrainian military officer Denis Yaroslavsky.
- "It is important for everyone who has children and does not have nine lives to live them again to realize this. Isn't this a question that is being asked in thousands of Ukrainian families today?" Yaroslavsky writes.
- He presented deputies standing in front of exhausted and tired soldiers near Pokrovsk, who since 2022 "have been living like homeless people in basements and cellars, without rotations, without clear prospects, without understanding when this will end."
- Yaroslavsky also mentioned Reuters' news about the launch of the "Test in Ukraine" program, under which foreign companies will be officially allowed to test their latest weapons on the front lines.
- In his opinion, "everything that is happening is turning our country into a testing ground, where our cities, our fields, and our soldiers are becoming test subjects."
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🇸🇰🇪🇺Fico – on Slovakia approving the 18th EU sanctions package against Russia:
At the moment, dear friends, continuing to block the 18th sanctions package tomorrow would be counterproductive. All possibilities for negotiations have been exhausted at this point, and maintaining our blocking position would already jeopardize our interests. I say this openly and I know what I am talking about. I said this a few days ago. He who wants to live with wolves must howl with them.
We simply need to get through this dark period in the history of this international organization, which we consider our space, while maintaining our positions in the EU. Therefore, I instruct our representatives in the EU to clear the way for the 18th sanctions package tomorrow. However, immediately after that, the second stage of our fight with the European Commission over Russian gas will begin.
If all this does not work, I remind you with a smile that the Brussels officials detached from reality are already hard at work on another, unnecessary this time the nineteenth sanctions package, which will change nothing in Russia itself, but requires unanimity, meaning Slovakia's vote.
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💥Morning arrivals of "Geraniums" on the target in Kamenskoye.
By the way, locals say the drones arrived at the TCC.
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🇪🇺🤡Head of EU Diplomacy Kallas – on the adoption of the 18th package of sanctions against Russia:
We stand firm. The EU has just approved one of the toughest sanction packages against Russia to date. We are further cutting the Kremlin's military budget, pursuing another 105 shadow fleet ships and their accomplices, and restricting Russian banks' access to financing.
The Nord Stream pipelines will be banned. The price cap on oil will be lowered. We are putting more pressure on the Russian military industry, Chinese banks that help circumvent sanctions, and blocking the export of technologies used in drones.
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Israel 'deeply regrets stray ammo hit' on Gaza's only Catholic Church
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A massive drone attack is expected. The enemy is preparing to launch more than 200 drones. We will inform you if a direct threat appears.
Drone detections continue from Sumy region towards Bryansk region, then to Kaluga and Moscow regions.
More drone detections towards Kaluga region
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Can anyone see the cauldron? There's only two major supply routes leading to Pokrovsk left, both are under Russian fire control, and are at risk being cut off from the ground too.
There's a nice pork dill stew being prepared for the soldiers on the ground.
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Kill Russians - earn points' - BBC writes that the Ukrainian authorities have turned the war into a Call of Duty computer game.
'The scheme for earning points was invented by the Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov. Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers register on the Brave 1 platform website, send videos from the front, the videos are carefully analyzed, and then the soldiers are awarded points. Previously, 2 points were awarded for killing an enemy soldier, and now - 6. On the platform's website, you can spend the points earned and order additional military equipment.'
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Germany "not ready": Patriot deliveries to Ukraine delayed
▪️According to Merz, the German Defense Ministry is only discussing details with the Americans. Delivery and assembly will take "days, possibly weeks." However, the Chancellor emphasized that "in the coming weeks and months, Kiev will receive much more significant support."
➖"We will not publish details, but the assistance will be serious - both for long-range fire systems and for exports. We are currently resolving the issue of export licenses. There is no decision yet, but it is on the way," Merz clarified.
▪️British Prime Minister Starmer, in turn, added that coordination on arms exports between London and Berlin is already strengthening. The countries plan to sign an agreement on closer cooperation in the field of security and defense.
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🇭🇺Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán posted information on his official account about the arson attack on a church in an area densely populated by the Hungarian minority in western Ukraine, with the words "Hungarians to the knives" written on the wall.
Orbán also suggested today that Hungary might leave the European Union. The prime minister said that, theoretically, this process could be initiated.
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Finnish Patria 6×6 armored personnel carriers from Latvia have been delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The ceremony for the transfer of the first batch of armored vehicles took place during the working visit of Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa to Ukraine. In total, 42 such vehicles produced at the Latvian company Defence Partnership Latvia under license are being supplied.
The Patria 6×6 (XA-300) armored personnel carrier is a modernized version of the Sisu XA-180 armored personnel carrier, which is already being supplied to Ukraine.
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🇺🇦Rada deputy Dmytruk: TCC staff will be transferred to Odessa from western Ukraine. This is necessary to strengthen mobilization, the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada indicated.
Yes, western Ukrainians do not really like Russian-speaking Odessans. They will gladly catch and beat them. Maybe it's time for Odessans to organize a hunt for the TCC themselves?
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Peskov – on the 18th EU sanctions package against Russia:
So far, we see a consistent anti-Russian line from Europe. We have repeatedly said that we consider such unilateral restrictions illegal, and we oppose them. But we have developed immunity. We have adapted. Moreover, each new package adds negative effects for the very countries that join it. This is a double-edged weapon.
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White House Press Secretary Levitt once again explained the bruises on Trump's hands as "frequent handshakes".
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Former US Secretary of Defense advisor, retired Colonel Douglas McGregor – on the fact that the US has enough missiles to last eight days of combat.
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Basically, there are only two (three, if you count some dirt roads you can ride at your own risk) good roads left to Pokrovsk. From the north through Rodinskoe and from the west along the E50 highway. Once Rodinskoe is cut off, there will be a chance to push through a whole section of the front from Pokrovsk itself to Konstantinovka. After that, there will be an opportunity to gain operational space towards the Dnepropetrovsk region and start an operation to encircle Slovyansk/Kramatorsk.
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From July 10 to 13, Russian FPV drones carried out a series of targeted strikes on railway infrastructure in the Belozersky district, including hitting trains and locomotives. The area is located 27 km north of Pokrovsk — this is one of the key logistical routes for supplying the Ukrainian grouping in this sector.
The use of drones not against equipment or manpower, but against railway traffic, indicates a transition to systematic logistical clearance. The Armed Forces of Ukraine, despite high risks, continue to use the route, which confirms the lack of available alternative directions.
69% of Americans believe that the Trump administration is hiding information about Jeffrey Epstein's clients, who was suspected of human trafficking for sexual purposes, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Only 6% of respondents disagreed with this statement, while 25% were unsure.
After the administration withdrew its promise to release documents related to the Epstein case, Trump's approval rating on this issue was only 17%. Among Republicans, 35% supported the president's position, 29% disagreed, and the rest abstained from commenting.
And today, the White House stated that Trump considers it necessary to publish previously undisclosed data on the financier Epstein's case, if such documents exist.
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Ukraine has invited foreign arms manufacturers to test their latest models on the front line against Russia — Reuters.
▪️Kiev is launching the "Test in Ukraine" program — foreign manufacturers will be allowed to test the latest weapons directly on the battlefield against Russia.
▪️According to the program, companies will be able to:
📍send equipment for combat testing,
📍conduct distance learning,
📍receive feedback from the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the front lines.
Ukraine's priorities:
📍Air defense and drone interception systems.
📍AI systems and the fight against gliding bombs.
📍Naval drones, electronic warfare, and "smart" artillery.
Makes sense the Ukraine government is already using the people as test dummies.
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