From the start of 2024, the Ministry of Defense codified and approved for use in the Defense Forces 70 samples of munitions for unmanned aerial vehicles, including 20 in July alone.
On August 10, the Minister of Defense of Belarus, Viktor Khrenin, said at an unscheduled briefing Aleksandr Lukashenko had ordered that the grouping of troops in the Gomel and Mazyr tactical axes be strengthened.
Ukraine’s Naval Forces and defense intelligence agency (GUR) attacked a gas rig in the Black Sea where personnel and equipment had been deployed recently.
The Russian military command is in no hurry to redeploy troops to Kursk from other operational areas to prevent the disruption of the offensive in eastern Ukraine.
The Commander of the National Guard of Ukraine, Oleksandr Pivnenko, visited the units of the National Guard of Ukraine that perform combat missions in important areas and presented awards there.
From September, Ukrainians without temporary protection status will be able to work in Lithuania only after obtaining a residence permit, according to the Lithuanian Migration Department.
A one-and-a-half-year-old boy was injured in Nikopol, Dnipro region, as a result of a Russian kamikaze drone strike, and a 21-year-old woman was also among the victims.
Researchers at Conflict Armament Research (CAR) have found that the missile that Russia used to hit the Okhmatdyt children's hospital on 8 July was manufactured several weeks or even days before the attack.
Malcolm Nance, an American intelligence and counterterrorism expert, is convinced that after the war, the Ukrainian military will be able to train Western armies.