The estimated total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 14.08.25
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China supplies engines for Russia’s Shahed drones and materials
China supplies engines for Russia’s Shahed drones, truck engines, and key raw materials. It’s the main winner from the Ukraine war. 5X
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Losses: 400k Ukrainian vs 1m Russian; Kursk withdrawal
Losses estimated at 400k Ukrainian vs 1m Russian, with Russia’s larger manpower pool. NATO-style mission command present in some elite brigades, but many units still operate under Soviet-style procedures. Kursk operation ended in a planned withdrawal after heavy fighting. 2X
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Ukrainian army struggles between top-down command and front-line initiative
WSJ: Ukraine’s army faces tension between top-down command and front-line initiative. Capt. Shyrshyn questioned Kursk assault orders. Maj. Gen. Drapatiy resigned over HQ–unit gap. Gen. Syrskiy defends need for control but is criticized for attritional tactics. 1/
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Operational update on Russian invasion
Operational update as of 22:00 on 13.08.2025 regarding the Russian invasion https://facebook.com/share/p/19UHnj34Bn/
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US temporarily lifts Russia transaction sanctions before Trump-Putin meeting
The US has temporarily lifted sanctions on transactions for Russia ahead of the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska. https://ift.tt/gYqX9f3 #liga #news
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Highest civilian toll in July 2025
According to the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, the toll of civilian casualties in Ukraine in July 2025 was the highest since May 2022. 286 Ukrainian civilians were killed and 1,388 were injured by Russia. 'Russia’s missiles, drones and bombs keep killing…'
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Trump threatens sanctions if Putin rejects ceasefire, demands freeing Ukrainian children
Trump promised tough sanctions if Putin rejects a cease-fire or shows no genuine peace intent. Freeing Ukraine’s children should be Putin’s first step to prove good faith. Any meaningful peace deal must include Ukraine in negotiations over its own future. 5X
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Russia’s database reveals intent to keep kidnapped Ukrainian children
Russia’s database shows clear intent to keep, not return, kidnapped Ukrainian children. Congress passed bipartisan resolutions urging their return before any peace deal. At June Istanbul talks, Ukraine shared a list of 339 children as a good-faith gesture. 3/
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UN and European Court recognize Russia’s child abductions as war crimes
The UN and European Court of Human Rights recognize Russia’s child abductions as war crimes. Russia created an online “catalog” of kidnapped children sorted by age, eye color, siblings, and obedience. Mykola Kuleba called it “state-sponsored child trafficking”. 2/

