Frontline report: Ukrainian brigade captures Russian positions after drone-only assault leaves enemy defenceless
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Putin unfazed by Trump, will fight and could take more Ukraine
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Zelenskyy: No land cession, no NATO abandonment; forces hold line.
Zelenskyy says Ukraine will never cede land or give up its NATO ambitions. His generals say Russian forces outnumber them, but Ukrainian troops hold the line and force Russia to pay for every advance, Reuters. 5/
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Russia’s $2 trillion war economy outproduces NATO in shells, Putin presses on
Russia’s $2 trillion war economy keeps moving. Artillery factories run full tilt. Reuters says Russia now outproduces NATO in shells. Putin won’t quit. He wants a deal that rewrites Europe’s map. Until then, he’ll press forward. 6X
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Svyrydenko: U.S. partner needed; fund creates negotiation track for mutual benefit
Svyrydenko: We need the U.S. as a partner in this fight.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 15 juillet 2025
This fund creates a working track to keep negotiations going and to present projects that are mutually beneficial. 7X pic.twitter.com/p8RuKKysbjSvyrydenko: We need the U.S. as a partner in this fight. This fund creates a working track to keep negotiations going and to present projects that are mutually beneficial. 7X
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Svyrydenko: Proud of Zelenskyy’s Oval Office reaction, war could have changed
Svyrydenko: I’m proud of Zelenskyy. If he had reacted differently in Oval Office, many Ukrainians would’ve been disappointed.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 15 juillet 2025
I believe if someone else had led at the start of the full-scale invasion, the course of the war could’ve changed. 4/ pic.twitter.com/Bmtr50JzFaSvyrydenko: I’m proud of Zelenskyy. If he had reacted differently in Oval Office, many Ukrainians would’ve been disappointed. I believe if someone else had led at the start of the full-scale invasion, the course of the war could’ve changed. 4/
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Ukraine prepares fund meeting, launches critical minerals commission on Dobra lithium deposit
Svyrydenko: We're preparing the fund's first meeting to set investment policy and seed funding.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 15 juillet 2025
We're also launching a commission on critical minerals, starting with the Dobra lithium deposit — our first using a project share agreement. 5/ pic.twitter.com/BO4jWI2sZiSvyrydenko: We're preparing the fund's first meeting to set investment policy and seed funding. We're also launching a commission on critical minerals, starting with the Dobra lithium deposit — our first using a project share agreement. 5/
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Svyrydenko: US investment in Ukraine boosts protection interest
Svyrydenko: This fund is purely about investment, not security guarantees.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 15 juillet 2025
But U.S. investment in Ukraine naturally boosts U.S. interest in protection. We discussed this with U.S. companies just two days ago. 2/ pic.twitter.com/IQ97Wnqj8pSvyrydenko: This fund is purely about investment, not security guarantees. But U.S. investment in Ukraine naturally boosts U.S. interest in protection. We discussed this with U.S. companies just two days ago. 2/
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Ukraine minister: US considers defense projects in investment fund
Ukraine Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko for Kyiv Independent:
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 15 juillet 2025
Previously mineral deal focused on critical raw materials and energy.
At the G7 we discussed using the Ukraine investment fund for defense projects. The U.S. is considering it. 1/ pic.twitter.com/36trs5peiBUkraine Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko for Kyiv Independent: Previously mineral deal focused on critical raw materials and energy. At the G7 we discussed using the Ukraine investment fund for defense projects. The U.S. is considering it. 1/
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Trump sends Patriots, gives Putin 50 days; Putin refuses, seeks more Ukrainian regions
Trump sent 17 Patriots, gave Putin 50 days to agree to a ceasefire, and threatened 100% tariffs and secondary sanctions on buyers of Russian oil. Putin didn’t flinch. If Kyiv’s lines break, he wants more: Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Kharkiv. 3/
