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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 5:50 am to Coeur du Tigre
Posted on 7/3/25 at 5:50 am to Coeur du Tigre
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Ukraine may have bombed five Russian shadow fleet oil tankers with limpet mines, reports Financial Times.
All five ships called at Russian ports weeks before blasts — experts blame Kyiv.
Ukrainians always know how to cut off their nose to spite their face.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 5:57 am to Coeur du Tigre
Last night -
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Last night Ukrainian drones also attacked the airfield to the NW of the city of Lipetsk. Explosions were recorded. Further details are being clarified. The airfield near Lipetsk is located to the NW of the city and is geolocated at 52.63719767975086, 39.46689089551312. Russian Su-27s and other aircraft (as well as fake plastic aircraft) are reportedly based here
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The JSC "Energia" plant in n Yelets, Lipetsk region was attacked by UAVs last night. This is the third time in the last three months. Loud explosions were recorded with a large fire. The facility produces batteries for missiles, drones, aircraft and other military equipment. [This facility was also attacked in May and June.] This is the largest facility in Russia specializing in the production of chemical current sources. The [May] attack caused a major fire. 8 people were injured.
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Posted on 7/3/25 at 5:58 am to BeatingU
3 Russian drones strike Ukrainian TCC building within seconds of each other.
Seems like AA isn't even there.
Seems like AA isn't even there.
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Here's a more than complete recap of the state of Russian rail these days.
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Russian Railways is facing a worsening crisis. 300,000 disused railway wagons are congesting the network, entire freight trains have been abandoned for months, there are critical shortages of locomotives and workers, and a major drop in loading across the network.
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Russian Railways (RZD) has been in trouble for several years. It is facing an extremely severe shortage of staff, with some divisions of the company reportedly as much as 60% understaffed.
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An ongoing crisis at Russian Railways is deepening, with a 50% cut on payments to employees and such a severe shortage of personnel that some divisions of the company are down to 40% of their intended staff numbers. Despite this, it has imposed a ban on hiring.
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RZD's problems have a huge impact on Russia's economy. It handles 47% of all cargo transport in Russia, and as much as 87% if pipelines are excluded. It's vital to the economy and the Russian military alike, as Russia's roads can't accomodate all the freight carried by rail.
Novaya Gazeta Evropa has been examining RZD's accelerating decline. It reports that freight traffic on the network was 8% less in 2024 than in 2021, the worst drop seen since the 2009 global economic crisis. The drop has not been evenly distributed among cargo types.
The decline of RZD's cargo volumes has now been going on for 20 consecutive months and appears to be accelerating. It is already down by 7% in only the first five months of 2025, following 2024's 4% fall and another 4% fall in 2022.
Sanctions initially hit two particular cargo categories hard: exported raw materials (-18% for timber, -8% for ferrous metals, and -5% for ore and coal), and products of western companies that exited Russia in 2022 (categorised as "cargo by industry", down by 14%).
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Volumes of non-sanctioned cargoes also fell due to difficulties with international settlements, with goods such as fertilisers experiencing a 7% drop. Overall, cargo volumes fell by 4% across the RZD network.
Volumes recovered somewhat in 2023 because of a rush by foreign buyers to purchase goods before stricter EU and US sanctions came into force. However, the tightening of sanctions helped to caused the big drop seen in 2024.
Sectors of the economy that had been growing declined sharply, especially wheat cultivation, which is no longer profitable in Russia. Grain cargoes are down by a third in the first half of 2025 alone. A growing crisis in construction has reduced demand for many other goods.
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Military cargoes, labelled by RZD as "Other cargo, including in containers", have been growing steadily since 2022, but are still nowhere near enough to make up for the losses incurred for other goods. The military also takes priority, displacing other cargoes onto the roads.
Russia's truckers have enjoyed a boom, even as the railways have declined. In 2024, the amount of road freight increased by 8% as RZD trains ground to a halt and its tariffs were hiked.
The war in Ukraine has greatly changed the pattern of RZD's operations. Sanctions have ended most Russian trade with Europe. Frequent Ukrainian attacks mean that fewer ships sail to Russia's Black Sea ports. Most westbound rail freight transport is now for the military.
RZD also faces chronic shortages of drivers and other staff. 200 trains a day are cancelled because the company is short of 2,500 drivers and about 3,000 locomotive crew members. Low wages and poor working conditions mean that many have left to join the better-paid army.
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Locomotives are also increasingly in short supply. Not enough are being produced to replace those being retired. In January-April 2025, the production of mainline electric and diesel locomotives fell by 13 and 6% respectively, despite orders from Putin to increase production.
The shortage of workers and locomotives has meant that 300,000 wagons – a fifth of RZD's entire fleet – have gone out of use. Entire freight trains have been idled for months. Thousands of new wagons have accumulated at manufacturers, unwanted on the network.
Although RZD is investing heavily, much of the money has reportedly been stolen or spent on the wrong things. The spending spree has been accompanied by record increases in freight tariffs, which has pushed more cargoes onto the roads.
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The company spent an eighth of its entire investment budget for 2024 buying a skyscraper in Moscow to use as its new headquarters. This has left it short of funds to spend on vital needs elsewhere, such as building new locomotives.
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RZD's problems are forecast to get worse in coming years, even if the war ends, sanctions are lifted and the Russian economy begins to recover. It may have to dismantle some routes, sell off assets or raise tariffs again if it is to be able to cover essential needs. /end
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Posted on 7/3/25 at 6:23 am to BeatingU
So no different than terrorist Houthis. Whats next, they will start threatening the US if we cut off the pensions we have been paying?
14% of ukranians believe they should continue to fight. They are cheering when Russia bombs their press gang offices. Russia is now bombing kyiv relentlessly. France is begging Russia to stop moving forward. US has delayed equipment, no doubt because they keep squandering it bombing a 1000 miles from the front for publicity stunts while their troops are slaughtered on the front.
This needless killing has to stop and zelensky can stop it, but he wont because he is drunk with fame and riches. Such a disgrace. Putin is and has been ready to talk, yet zelensky demands what 86% of ukranians believe is unrealistic. Come to the table and stop this debacle.
14% of ukranians believe they should continue to fight. They are cheering when Russia bombs their press gang offices. Russia is now bombing kyiv relentlessly. France is begging Russia to stop moving forward. US has delayed equipment, no doubt because they keep squandering it bombing a 1000 miles from the front for publicity stunts while their troops are slaughtered on the front.
This needless killing has to stop and zelensky can stop it, but he wont because he is drunk with fame and riches. Such a disgrace. Putin is and has been ready to talk, yet zelensky demands what 86% of ukranians believe is unrealistic. Come to the table and stop this debacle.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 6:31 am to trinidadtiger
Another day another bunch of these videos show up. I will admit I get rustled watching this, how slave minded they have to be to allow this kind of shite to continue on this scale all over Ukraine.
Total slaves.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineRussiaReport/comments/1lqmwgn/ua_pov_busification_in_lutsk/
Total slaves.
https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineRussiaReport/comments/1lqmwgn/ua_pov_busification_in_lutsk/
Posted on 7/3/25 at 6:38 am to cypher
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Helping Ukraine may wind up saving US soldiers in the long run.
here's another example...
US, allies rush to refit their big guns with GPS protections
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The war in Ukraine has jump-started a scramble to fortify artillery systems against GPS jamming and spoofing, with a technology previously used primarily on airborne platforms playing a key role.
The rush to inject new defenses into cannon and rocket artillery systems, in particular, represents the latest round of a cat-and-mouse game in the electromagnetic spectrum. Invisible to the human eye, its mastery determines not only whether projectiles find their intended targets; but in some cases whether weapons will function at all.
The American-made HIMARS rocket launchers, for example, touted as a game changer after they were delivered to Ukraine, quickly faced problems that stemmed from GPS jamming, senior U.S. officials have admitted.
The Washington Post was the first to report the story last year, based on a confidential report on the effectiveness of weapons in combat. The verdict was damning: After the initial success and hype, HIMARS was now deemed “completely ineffective” at the hands of Russian jamming by the Ukrainians using them along the front line.
Multiple rocket launcher systems such as HIMARS rely on clear GPS data to operate effectively. For one, the vehicle must be able to detect precisely where it located in order to determine its relative position to the target. It also must be able to determine the location of GPS satellites in the sky above it, as this is vital information that is uploaded – along with other guidance data – to the missile right before launch in the form of what is referred to as an “almanac.” Once the missile leaves the launcher, it is typically on its own.
Buried in the U.S. Army budget request for fiscal year 2025, there are several mentions of upgrades to the GPS system of the service’s fleet of mobile missile launchers, amounting to a total of $75 million. The Army has bought a total of 376 anti-jamming kits for its HIMARS rocket launchers over the past two years, the documents show. A further 284 for both HIMARS and also the fleet of M270A1 vehicles are slated to be bought between 2025 and 2029.
Defense News
Posted on 7/3/25 at 6:42 am to Lee B
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If we are weakening our defenses because our stockpiles are low then we should stop.
People don't believe Trump.
Well I guess it is time for the Europeans to step up with all of that increased military spending that you, Cope and Bagdad Bob of Kiev have been telling us about for a year.
With all of that increased spending you and the two propaganda ministers have touted Ukraine should be fine.
Isn't that right?
When the BBB passes we will have our priorities back in line. Deportation by the millions of illegals is the first step. Step two is the revocation of citizenship and deportation of Anti-American scum naturalized citizens. Step three will be the leftists.
I can't wait.
Trump should negotiate with Ukraine to take in all three groups after they are deported to repopulate what's left of Ukraine. You and Cope will love it.
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Posted on 7/3/25 at 6:51 am to BeatingU
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Abrahms tanks are designed for the desert, not for the Eastern front. As to their defensive measure, every truck, tank, apc in the warzone looks like a damn chicken coop for a reason. "Cope cages" were mocked till they became an absolute necessity.
The Abrams were for built to defend Europe from Russia. The tanks sent to Ukraine were stripped of their composite armor and some of their electronics. These are older versions replaced with newer models in the 1990s
Posted on 7/3/25 at 6:59 am to AU86
Some British sap who died for nothing. Was an FPV pilot, apparently.
Not newsworthy, but there are so few mercs left in Ukraine that they garner these little mentions over your average soldier.
Not newsworthy, but there are so few mercs left in Ukraine that they garner these little mentions over your average soldier.
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Russian ballistic missile kills two in Odesa port attack
VALENTYNA ROMANENKO — Thursday, 3 July 2025, 14:37
Russian forces launched a ballistic missile attack on port infrastructure in the city of Odesa on 3 July 2025, killing two people and injuring three others.
Source: Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration, on air during the national 24/7 newscast
Quote from Kiper: "A cluster ballistic missile, which is prohibited, has struck the port infrastructure. Sadly, two people were killed and three injured; those injured are currently receiving the necessary medical assistance on the spot."
Details: At 12:47, an air-raid warning was issued in Odesa. Minutes later, the Ukrainian Air Force reported a Russian aerial asset approaching the city.
Background: On the night of 2-3 July 2025, Russian drone attacks on Odesa damaged a nine-storey residential building, injuring six people, including two children.
Ukrainska Pravda
VALENTYNA ROMANENKO — Thursday, 3 July 2025, 14:37
Russian forces launched a ballistic missile attack on port infrastructure in the city of Odesa on 3 July 2025, killing two people and injuring three others.
Source: Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration, on air during the national 24/7 newscast
Quote from Kiper: "A cluster ballistic missile, which is prohibited, has struck the port infrastructure. Sadly, two people were killed and three injured; those injured are currently receiving the necessary medical assistance on the spot."
Details: At 12:47, an air-raid warning was issued in Odesa. Minutes later, the Ukrainian Air Force reported a Russian aerial asset approaching the city.
Background: On the night of 2-3 July 2025, Russian drone attacks on Odesa damaged a nine-storey residential building, injuring six people, including two children.
Ukrainska Pravda
Posted on 7/3/25 at 7:48 am to cypher
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Posted on 7/3/25 at 8:39 am to cypher
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With all but 4 of the 31 armored vehicles gifted to Ukraine and first deployed in February 2024 having been destroyed, the Pentagon will spend $100 million in countermeasures for its tanks.
War is always good for R&D. Unfortunately, the R part usually involves people being severely injured or killed.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 9:12 am to Coeur du Tigre
That was fascinating and well put together.
Its a shame people downvote just because they love Russia and hate Ukraine.
It was a great and informative post.
Its a shame people downvote just because they love Russia and hate Ukraine.
It was a great and informative post.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 9:20 am to AU86
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Well I guess it is time for the Europeans to step up with all of that increased military spending that you, Cope and Bagdad Bob of Kiev have been telling us about for a year.
The irony of the war having gone on for 3 and a half years, and Europe spending more time and money on climate change than actually trying to build weapons for Ukraine.
France is selling weapons around the world, but has no desire to step up production unless they are getting paid.
And they have the only semi competent military in the EU.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 9:38 am to Narax
While Macron is proclaiming Russia to be an existential threat to Europe.
These are not serious or honest leaders. Forget "honest", a coherent message and action would do at this point.
These are not serious or honest leaders. Forget "honest", a coherent message and action would do at this point.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 9:44 am to Narax
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Manolis Vasilyevich Pilavov Luhansk mayor from 2014 to 2023. He was charged by the SBU Investigation Department in the Luhansk region under Article 258 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine for participation in an illegal armed formation.
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Russian sources write [today] that the mayor of Lugansk appointed by the Russians was blown up. The explosion occurred on Tarasa Shevchenko Street in Luhansk.
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Posted on 7/3/25 at 9:47 am to Coeur du Tigre
More on yesterday's trash removal -
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Russian media confirm the death of Guard Major General, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, former commander of the 155th Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces Mikhail Gudkov, as well as his close comrade, Russian Navy officer Lieutenant Colonel Nariman Shikhaliyev.
As its now claimed by Russian sources, 4 HIMARS missiles were fired at the Russian base in Korenevo, Kursk Region. Various Russian sources report from 10 to more than 20 Russians killed in the attack, many of whom were officers.
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Posted on 7/3/25 at 9:55 am to Coeur du Tigre
One on the right looks like he's related to Zelensky or Zelensky's other guy. Ugly arse people in that area.
At least these ones are actually in combat.
At least these ones are actually in combat.
Posted on 7/3/25 at 9:57 am to cypher
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US Army Responds to Losses of M1 Abrams Tanks in Ukraine
With all but 4 of the 31 armored vehicles gifted to Ukraine and first deployed in February 2024 having been destroyed, the Pentagon will spend $100 million in countermeasures for its tanks.
That's an invaluable lesson on the nature of the changed battle field.
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