Inspection of Ukraine's 59th Brigade finds management issues, but no criminal charges laid.
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Inspection of 59th Brigade Reveals Management Issues Affecting Combat
An inspection of the 59th Motorized Brigade ordered by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces due to the unit's recent losses, has found "management decisions" and other factors that could "negatively influence the course of combat."
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Ukraine’s energy situation improving, operator says
Ukraine's energy situation is improving, according to the state grid operator. https://kyivindependent.com/ukraines-energy-situation-improving/
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IOC lets Russian athletes with pro-war ties compete in Olympics
The IOC let a group of Russian athletes compete in the #Olympics. 10 of them support Russia’s war against Ukraine via propaganda events, links to military agencies or pro-war actions. Even without a flag, they still represent the country responsible for killing Ukrainians.
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US accounting errors give Ukraine another $2 billion
Ukraine gets another $2 billion from the US. Due to accounting errors. "The U.S. Defense Department has identified another $2 billion worth of accounting errors in its estimations of military aid sent to Ukraine, a U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) report revealed on
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Haunting gallery of Ukrainian POW survivors from Russian captivity
A haunting picture gallery: the photo-journalist @zoyashu has been following #Ukrainian prisoners of war released from Russian captivity. They are tortured, abused, starved, raped & sometimes murdered. "I see them not as victims but as survivors," she says
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Kharkiv renames 3 metro stations and 48 streets for decolonization
The city of Kharkiv has decided to rename three metro stations and 48 streets to "remove Russian markers from public space," Governor Oleh Syniehubov announced on July 26. "This is an important step of decolonization," Syniehubov said after signing the decree.
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Kharkiv renames 3 metro stations and nearly 50 streets
Kharkiv renames 3 metro stations and nearly 50 streets to 'de-Russify' public space.
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Russia’s Central Bank raises interest rate to 18% amid accelerated inflation
Russia's Central Bank announced on July 26 that it is to raise the interest rate from 16% to 18%, as the Russian economy continues to experience accelerated inflation amid its war in Ukraine.
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Bildt: Vance’s logic on Russia’s size could cut US support for many countries
According to J.D. Vance, Russia’s size advantage over Ukraine is reason enough for the U.S. to cut its support. But by that logic, many other countries in the region should share the same fate, writes former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt.
