Ukraine 2025-07-13

Russian losses:

  • 1240 KIA
  • 3 Tanks
  • 3 AFVs
  • 49 Artillery systems
  • 1 MLRS
  • 1 Anit-aircraft system
  • 263 UAVS
  • 31 Cruise missiles
  • 101 Vehicles & Fuel tanks

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48 thoughts on “Ukraine 2025-07-13”

  1. AFU: “In total, 200 combat clashes were recorded for yesterday.
    The enemy launched one mass rocket-air strike and 100 aviation strikes, dropping 179 controlled bombs. In addition, carried out more than 5635 shelling, 84 of them are from jet systems of salpovogo fire, and engaged for impressions 3956 kamikaze drones.”
  2. “After a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Saturday, North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-Un expressed his full support for Russia’s war against Ukraine. According to the regime’s news agency KCNA, North Korea is “ready to unconditionally support all measures taken by the Russian leadership” in the conflict, writes TT.”

    1. Just purely theoretically, because no country is likely to raise the flag. Since the UN is still involved in the frozen Korean War, could the same UN mandate be invoked against Russia, or at least North Korean troops located in Russia and/or Ukraine? Or are there geographical limitations to the mandate in question.

      1. Lammis watching ruzzian empire go BOOM

        Smart – yes, if the UN had been a functioning institution, the mandate could have been enforced against North Korean troops in Russia!

  3. “The storms in Kharkiv have also been affecting large parts of Russia, incl. Kstovo in Nizhny Novgorod. Power lines are downed there, but also a drone alert. The town hosts one of Russia’s largest oil refineries. Anyway, something appears to be burning tonight, reason unknown”

  4. USA/Trump

    “Donald Trump urges his followers not to “waste time and energy” on the investigation surrounding the late Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of a series of sex crimes against minors. In a post on Truth Social, the former American president seems to be trying to address the criticism of the Department of Justice’s decision to close the investigation, as reported by the New York Times.

    Several Maga profiles have been furious about the decision, and Attorney General Pam Bondi has come under fire. Trump supports her in his post, writing that she has done a “fantastic job”.”
    https://omni.se/trump-slosa-inte-tid-pa-epstein-fallet/a/5EXo16

    1. Dog buried?

      Did you not see that they released surveillance footage from outside the cell recently?

      At the time, the cameras were not working inside and outside the cell…

      Why did Prince Andrew pay a woman a lot of millions?

      Everyone who testified?

      Do you think Trump got paid well for this maybe?

      If he wanted to strike at the opposition, this was a good opportunity, and P Diddy, who will probably also be shut down.

      He could remove everything that implicates him, for example?

       

  5. A smaller offensive seems to be underway along the Dnipro south of Kherson, an area where activity has been ongoing for some time after a long period of dormancy. Kherson has also been subjected to a series of FPV attacks against civilians lately.

    N Slobozhansky-Kursk 18💥

    S Slobozhansky 11💥↗️

    Kupyansk 10💥↗️

    Lyman 28💥💥↘️

    Siverskyi 15💥↗️
    Kramatorsk 6

    Toretsk 12💥

    Pokrovsk 61💥💥💥
    Novopavlivka 12💥↘️
    Huliaypillia 0
    Orikhivsk 2

    Dnipro/Prydniprovsky 9↗️

    1. Thank you!

      If the front at Dnipro is also activated, unfortunately, one probably has to interpret it as them not having any shortage of soldiers and equipment (perhaps mainly drones). It may not be a serious attempt but rather intended to weaken Ukraine’s defense if they are forced to send in reserves. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that Ukraine has enough to resist.

    1. Crossing my fingers, even though it would have been preferable to have secured a more substantial grant at the same level as before during the war. But if it goes through and receives positive feedback, maybe there could be more.

  6. “Overnight, Russian forces struck a hospital in Sloviansk with a Shahed drone. A kindergarten, several apartment blocks, and private homes were also damaged in the attack.”

  7. Sounds almost exaggerated, but if it’s true with those 12 million, it’s not surprising that the Russian artillery is still active. That’s enough for over 10,000 per day for three years.
    That they only shoot between 4-6,000 per day must then be due to a lack of guns, or simply not wanting to use everything they have.

    “North Korea has supplied Russia with over 12 million artillery shells and 28,000 containers of weapons, according to a report by South Korean intelligence, cited by Yonhap News Agency.”
    https://bsky.app/profile/specialkhersoncat.bsky.social/post/3lttqetvrjk2b

  8. “Former Wagner fighter detained after illegal border crossing into Finland
    A former Wagner Group fighter who fled Russia is in Finnish custody after illegally crossing the eastern border near Kitee and applying for asylum. The man, identified as Yevgeny, is being held in a temporary immigration detention centre while authorities examine his background and possible involvement in war crimes.”

  9. Several Russian spies have been killed during an operation by Ukraine’s security service SBU, Ukraine reports according to Reuters.

    Two Russian FSB agents were suspected of shooting dead the Ukrainian spy chief Ivan Vornitj earlier this week, SBU writes in a press release. The plan was to arrest them, but it ended in a shootout on Sunday.
    https://omni.se/ukraina-mordmisstankta-ryska-spioner-har-dodats/a/KM5lP6

    “SBU claims liquidation of Russian agents responsible for killing officer in Kyiv”
    https://kyivindependent.com/sbu-liquidated-russian-agents-who-killed-sbu-officer-in-kyiv-days-ago/

  10. “Okända drönare slog till mot en oljeraffinaderi i Kstovo, Ryssland, på natten. Som ett resultat av attacken lämnades många områden utan elektricitet, och explosioner hördes även i städer väster om regionens centrum.”

  11. I think the Russian bastards are trying to increase pressure everywhere and then they plan to strike at 1-2 focal points in the future.

    The idea is probably that the UA should be so busy at the fronts in order to have tangible reserves or something?

    These attacks with groups of 3 soldiers are pretty pointless other than keeping the area occupied.

     

    1. “These attacks with groups of 3 soldiers are rather pointless other than keeping the area busy.”

      In the beginning, before the drones made their entrance on a broad front, the first line of less qualified soldiers filled the function of clearing where Ukraine had grouped its defense. In the next step, to combat them with indirect fire before more experienced soldiers advanced.

      Another function was to deplete the Ukrainian defenders’ ammunition.

      Now, the drones can take out the first wave – without revealing the position of the Ukrainian defenders. With plenty of drones, there is no need to empty magazines by the dozen, right?

      With drone swarms, what function do the small attack groups serve today? Are they still running multiple waves with the more qualified soldiers in the later wave? Or is that outdated?

       

  12. Did you see the video on my blog where UA drove a tank 200m from the Russian position in Kharkiv and blew up the Russians?

    Regarding drones making tanks obsolete 😀

  13. Or as was posted here AN124 that was flown out from Kiev.

    Someone wondering how good Russian radar surveillance is probably got the answer there 🤣🤣

  14. Hasn’t Trump calmed down quite a bit regarding Ukraine?

    He really went all out and sabotaged everything he could, but he seems to have retreated?

    If his subversive activities disappear, it’s a big plus for Ukraine.

    1. It’s been a bit hectic, now he’s been busy sending out letters with customs threats and calming down everyone who’s upset because he hasn’t released the Epstein files.

      Then it’s been the weekend so golfing has probably been a priority.

  15. I wrote up there but I find it a bit hard to digest that the Epstein and P Diddy cases will disappear 😀

    Those who portray themselves as role models commit abuses against minors, all evidence is there and it gets buried. Those of you who are a bit older surely remember the brothel scandal in Sweden?

    And then Reinfeldt’s wife divorced for a reason, it was rumored?

    While the rest of us are just trying to be the best for our families and do the best job we can.

    In a few years, one will probably be considered a conspiracy theorist if they want to discuss the Epstein or P. Diddy scandals 😀

      1. The REAL smoking gun was probably that JuMin Geijer’s name was on the list (and that the Prime Minister silenced the media on the subject). Fälldin was probably the closest to the naive, trusting but honorable politician who didn’t want to believe anyone else, not even political opponents, about evil (we don’t have that kind anymore, do we?). So, he went to the podium and announced that his own name was on the list, why one shouldn’t take it too seriously… There have been doubts raised that Geijer (and some others including some well-known ministers) deserved that exoneration.

        TWO (at least?) Swedish films have touched on the event to varying degrees of fictional form – and managed to avoid defamation lawsuits!
        Partly Widerberg’s “The Man from Majorca” -84 based on LeifGW’s “The Pig Party”, and partly Marcimain’s “Call Girl” -12 (the latter caused a hell of a fuss, not only for Geijer – dsvdv)

        1. Do I hear an insinuation that Fälldin said this to save the reputation of his colleagues even though he himself was not on any real or alleged list?

          1. He was (according to his own account) on the list. I have seen old TV/newspaper clips, heard parents describe how this sent shockwaves through (a then very different) Sweden in a news broadcast. And as I CLEARLY expressed above, he used his own identification as a pretext for claiming that others were also wrongly identified… (THE NAIVE B******) Straight-laced, upright, etc. but naive, in other words. Wasn’t that what we saw throughout his political career? The submarine crisis that he handled with strength and integrity (see Theutenberg and others). Nuclear power where he naively listened to *experts* (such as Nobel Prize-winning Hannes Alfvén who advised against fission because fusion was much better/safer, and was also just around the corner within a year…). Resigned when he couldn’t ‘negotiate with his conscience’. He was so incredibly wrong about nuclear power, it was disastrous, and I find it hard to forgive him for that. At the same time, he had integrity and didn’t seek power for power’s sake, he would rather give it up than compromise his principles, which you have to respect in some way, whether you are a political opponent or not. (I usually joke that the last Swedish politician one could respect was K-O Feldt, and we will never see anyone like that again.)

            1. If Fälldin was incorrectly listed, it seems quite natural that he distrusted the “list.”

              I am so old that I was there at the time. However, my memory may have been affected by the ailments of age. But I don’t understand that thing with nuclear power and Fälldin. He was indeed a convinced opponent, but did he actually put a stop to anything? Would we have completed more than 13 reactors without Fälldin’s actions?

  16. “‼️ Russia: Rostov is on fire 🔥 “A fire is raging in the Rostov region – wheat fields between Shakhty and Rostov-on-Don are engulfed in intense flames.””

  17. 🔥 Okända drönare slog till mot en oljeraffinaderi i Kstovo, Ryssland, på natten. Som en följd av attacken lämnades många områden utan elektricitet, och explosioner hördes även i städer väster om regioncentret.

  18. Westley Richard

    Donald Trump is showing increasing interest in helping Ukraine fight Russia. This is according to Lindsey Graham, a Republican senator and close ally of Trump, according to AP. “In the coming days, you will see record amounts of weapons flowing to Ukraine to help them defend themselves,” he says on CBS “Face the Nation”.

    https://omni.se/a/bm0aqq

    Those of us who are awake are cheering 😃

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