Just a little update for you boys:
-Already over 8,000 APCs and nearly 4500 Russian artillery units destroyed.
-Ukrainian forces are preparing for the counter-offensive in Kherson oblast
-Ukrainian defence forces continue offensive operations in the Melitopol and Berdyansk areas. The last week though, was mostly focused with more careful operations at the frontlines and more precise artillery and missiles hits, destroying Russian command bases and missiles depots in the deeper parts of occupied territories
-These hits include: Sorokine in Luhansk oblast (ammo depot), occupied Luhansk, Berdiansk, Mariupol (artillery ammo depots, MLRS missile warehouses and command centers), Voronezh (Russian territory, ~ 200 km from the border, presumably shells warehouse), Bryansk (military base) and several other temporarily occupied settlements at the Donbas and Zaporizhzhia frontlines
-The commanders of the "Azov" battalion, that were located in Turkey, were returned home by Turkish president Erdogan, despite the "protest" of Putin. All of them will soon join the Azov soldiers at the frontlines again
-Ukraine surpassed Russia in the number of combat-capable tanks. Before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia had over 5,000 tanks, and now - approxiamtely 1,400. Instead, Ukraine had 987 tanks, and now - approximately 1,500 The gap in artillery and MLRS has also decreased, although less so and Russia still has heavy numbers advantage in this
-Lieutenant-general Oleg Tsokov, one of the highest ranked commanders of Russian armies inside Ukraine, was elimiated via the AFU missile hit at the occupied Berdiansk. Colonel Rzhytsky, commander of a Russian Black Sea fleet submarine, who was giving orders to launch missiles at Ukrainian cities for over a year, was found dead after a morning stroll in his home city of Krasnodar, during his vacation from the submarine. I wonder, what was the reason
-Ukraine returned 45 more POWs from Russian captivity
-The aftermath of a Russian terrorist missile attack on a residential building in Lviv is 10 dead civilians and over 40 injured, including several children
"I do not understand why we should ask our allies whether to hit or not to hit the enemy on its territory" said the commander-in-chief of the AFU, Valery Zaluzhny. "If the allies insist we should not use the weapons they supply us with, to strike the military objects inside Russian territories - then we will do it with our own resources, and we are already doing it", Zaluzhny said.