The war in Ukraine 2025-07-07

Russian losses

  • 1100 KIA
  • 3 Tanks
  • 7 AFVs
  • 33 Artillery systems
  • 2 MLRS
  • 233 UAVs
  • 118 Vehicles and Fuel tanks
  • 2 Special equipment

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46 thoughts on “The war in Ukraine 2025-07-07”

  1. AFU: “In total, 184 combat encounters were recorded during the past day.
    Yesterday, the enemy launched one missile strike at the positions of Ukrainian units and settlements with the use of four missiles, as well as 90 air strikes, including dropping 154 controlled aviation bombs. In addition, carried out 6040 shellings, of which 135 are from jet systems of salpovogo fire, and engaged 4589 kamikaze drones for impressions.”
    1. Was it The Old Man who reported the goal? Maybe he was tired of his assignment and took one or two extra iron.

       

      DG can defend himself by saying that he reported crab grenades (eng: crabshells) that RU had come across.

  2. Meanwhile in Russia… “In the Nizhny Novgorod region, a bridge collapsed along with a fire truck” 🚒 “According to local residents, this was the only bridge connecting the village of Borisovo and the city of Bor.”

  3. “Russia: “In Maykop district of the Republic of Adygea, a private Bell-407 helicopter made a hard landing outside the airfield.” It was a private flight. “There were no reports of casualties.””

  4. Turkey

    “What is happening in Turkey right now is very dramatic and is receiving too little attention in the world. This is according to Turkey expert Paul Levin in an interview with SvD, after yet another number of mayors from the major opposition party CHP have been arrested. For several months, CHP’s presidential candidate, also the mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglu, has been detained.

    Levin says that in recent years, the country has become increasingly authoritarian, but there has always been an opposition that could challenge the power.”
    https://omni.se/klart-steg-mot-auktoritar-stat-turkiet-liknar-ryssland/a/93ajer

    1. Westley Richard

      Erdogan is given the right to freely strangle the opposition when the world’s eyes are turned in another direction, at the same time as Turkey is needed as a stable partner in the region.

  5. Continued pressure in the northern parts, Lyman, Siversk, Pokrovsk, and Novopavlivka. Probably an error in the data from the general staff as the total number of battles in each sector exceeds the reported total.

    N Slobozhansky-Kursk 24💥💥

    S Slobozhansky 24💥💥↗️
    Kupyansk 7

    Lyman 30💥💥↘️

    Siverskyi 9
    Kramatorsk 2↘️
    Toretsk 8

    Pokrovsk 60💥💥💥

    Novopavlivka 20💥💥💥
    Huliaypillia 2
    Orikhivsk 0
    Dnipro/Prydniprovsky 0

    ⏱️

  6. “Trump: “I’m helping Ukraine. I’m helping them a lot”. He added that Zelensky is “hit very hard,” voiced disappointment with talks with Putin, and warned BRICS-aligned anti-American states of a 10% tariff. He also slammed Elon Musk, calling his political moves “nonsense” and a “recent disaster.””

    1. This is what Anders Puck Nielsen talked about in his video yesterday. Trump claims that he wants to help Ukraine while not doing so, and he allows the ambiguity of whether it is himself or Hegseth who has made the decision to flourish. Other countries, such as Germany, the UK, France, take advantage of this uncertainty to wait and see before taking any action.

      If Trump had stopped the deliveries and also said that the US is done with its Ukraine support, maybe Europe would have geared up – and that’s a risk Putin doesn’t want to take.

  7. If the cost estimates are correct, it’s a perfect way to drain the Russian economy. There’s no need to even hit any targets with the drones, just their presence is enough to shut things down.

    “Collapse at 🇷🇺Russian airports due to threat of UAV attacks on July 5-6 could cost airlines up to 20 billion rubles, — Russian media. According to Rosaviatsia, 287 flights were canceled at Sheremetyevo, Pulkovo and Strigino (Nizhny Novgorod) airports, and another 106 were delayed.”
    https://bsky.app/profile/militarynewsua.bsky.social/post/3lte7plak7k2d

    1. Yes, with Russia’s vast domestic distances, trains and flights become essential. Thus, disrupting train traffic should be possible in the same way, since a delay often causes a cascade effect. How large are the devices used for 3D projection in the sky? It would be quite a prank to project drones that suddenly disappear and cannot be shot down, but still force air traffic control to cancel flights.

      1. Peter Den Större

        Of course, if the US leadership doesn’t get their act together in time, maybe it’s Hollywood’s special effects guys you should turn to.

  8. Today it’s quite “Swedish” where we are in Portugal, a bit chilly and heavy clouds. The weather forecast says it should be 26 degrees and sunny but it doesn’t seem like that will be the case.

    Yesterday it was too windy so I don’t think many chose the beach even though it was sunny and +25 degrees.

    Does this have any news value?

    Considering that the whole media has reported on the heatwave and prominent debaters have traveled here to feel the scorching oven-like heat against their own skin, and the newspapers have tried to win in the worst doomsday scenario, I think it’s worth describing how the weather is in Portugal where we are since that is a primary task.

    1. Lammis watching ruzzian empire go BOOM

      We are in Bayonne in southern France. It has been well above 30 degrees since we arrived last Wednesday. Pleasant temperatures.

    2. The normal might not usually get much attention in the news, but when people die in the heat, it’s not so strange if it’s written about, right?

      Right now, it’s mainly Greece that is experiencing it a bit more extremely, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees in some places.

      1. Lammis watching ruzzian empire go BOOM

        Absolut, not at all strange that there was writing about the heatwave the other week. Glad we avoided it, it changed here the same day we arrived.

  9. Westley Richard

    It is no longer possible to separate civil and military research – therefore, the EU must reconsider its innovation policy.

    This is written by the CEO of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, Sylvia Schwaag Serger, in DN Debate.

    The war in Ukraine fundamentally changed the playing field, yet research with so-called “dual-use” potential, i.e. technology used both civilly and in defense systems, is still being excluded.

    She now urges the EU to formulate a new strategy that “protects both scientific openness and global security.”

    https://omni.se/a/yEoerR

    Certainly not aware of such a prohibition, but it is not surprising since the naive have taken up a lot of space.

    While some of us have built up society, others have spent all their time making it naively unsafe.

     

    1. It is also a bit problematic if researchers who are measured on published results are to research secret military technology. From that perspective, it would be better with military research centers that do not need to publish results – only receive orders/project funding from European defense industry.

  10. Westley Richard

    Terrror-designated Hamas has lost 80 percent of its control over the Gaza Strip. This according to information from a former high-ranking person within the armed Palestinian group whom the BBC has been in contact with. The majority of the leadership, around 95 percent, are now dead… The active leaders have all been killed, he says to the BBC in a voice message. In the power vacuum, it is reported that six armed groups representing different clans have stepped in. One of them is led by Yasser Abu Shabab, who controls the group from the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

    Interesting if any other group can stabilize the situation in Gaza.

    Of course, there is a risk that there will be a civil war in Gaza.

  11. Westley Richard

    Russian Minister of Transport Roman Starovoyt has shot himself, sources tell the Russian state-controlled daily newspaper Izvestiya. Reuters reports. Earlier today, Starovoyt was fired by Putin, according to several media outlets. The circumstances are unclear. However, the Russian railway is in deep crisis, which is seen as a sign that the Russian economy is doing poorly.

    How many shots did he fire?

  12. Interview with our Chief of Defense in DN. He has been reading here on the blog and understood. A couple of quotes:

    “But already today, Russia can, through minor operations, test NATO and the sustainability of Article 5,…

    – If nothing happens, it has identified a new weakness that it can then continue to exploit.”

    and

    “If there’s one thing Russia knows, it’s that the entire Western world is arming itself. …So why wait…”

    https://www.dn.se/sverige/ob-ryssland-har-kapacitet-att-attackera-oss-nu/ (apparently unlocked)

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