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This is Report 463, which is 50 pages

What's the big story? In the Orikhiv area of operation, Ukrainian forces have entered Robotyne and taken control of the northern part of the settlement. There are additional gains.

What's the second story? Russian forces remain encircled in Urozhaine and could not stage a breakout.

Summary

  •  There will be widespread thunderstorms and showers on August 11, which will slow the operational tempo
  •  Showers and thunderstorms slowed the operational tempo in some areas on August 10
  •  Ukrainian forces held defensive lines at Lyman Pershi, Synkivka, and Vilshana
  •  Mutual fighting continued near Novoselivske
  •  The Kupyansk District Military Administration announced the mandatory evacuation of 37 Ukrainian villages in Kharkiv
  •  Russian forces tried to advance on Nadyia
  •  Fighting continued in Klishchiivka, Andriivka, and Kurdyumivka
  •  Ukrainian forces made incremental gains in Urozhaine, with Russian troops unable to break out of their encirclement
  •  Ukrainian forces took control of the northern part of Robotyne and made additional advances between Robotyne and Verbove
  •  The Reykartz Hotel in Zaporizhzhia, used by the United Nations, was hit by a Russian Iskander-K ballistic cruise missile
  •  Reactor 4 at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is being shut down to a steam leak – there is no danger to the community
  •  Reactor 6 is being brought to hot shutdown at ZNPP
  •  The 750 kV powerline that supplies ZNPP is disconnected
  •  IAEA inspectors are still blocked from some parts of Units 1, 2, 5, and 6, including the roofs
  •  The Chongar Bridge between occupied Crimea and Kherson is supposed to be out of service for seven to ten more days
  •  Poland is going to deploy 10,000 troops to the Belarusian border
  •  The search for bodies and survivors in the Russian city of Sergiev Posad continued, with grizzling discoveries being made
  •  A Ukrainian military expert believes that Russia has exhausted its supply of Kh-22 antiship cruise missiles
  •  Azerbaijan and Estonia announced military aid packages to Ukraine
  •  Polish President Andrzej Duda told the Washington Post that Ukraine does not have enough military hardware to defeat Russia
  •  A humanitarian aid queue was shelled by Russian in Bilozerka, wounding six


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Anonymous

Azerbaijan to send mine clearance vehicles to Ukraine https://mil.in.ua/en/news/azerbaijan-to-send-mine-clearance-vehicles-to-ukraine/ Symbolically this seems important as Azerbaijan is a member of the CSTO. Can't be making the Kremlin happy.

Anonymous

Air-To-Air Missiles From UK Now Being Used By Ukraine As SAMs The new ad hoc ground-based air defense system is the latest advanced Western weapon rushed into service by Ukraine. https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/asraam-air-to-air-missiles-from-uk-being-used-by-ukraine-as-sams "When air-launched, targets can reportedly be engaged at a distance of more than 15 miles, although unconfirmed accounts assess ASRAAM range as much greater than this, perhaps as far as 31 miles. Again, this is a range after launch from a fast-moving aircraft, at high altitude, maximizing kinematic performance, and the distance would be reduced dramatically in a surface-launched application."

Anonymous

This is actually a subject I can speak on as my wife is Azeri and I have been to Azerbaijan several times. It is the most secular Arabic country I have ever been to. Actually they don't like being called Arabic, they refer to themselves as European. Their greatest allies are Israel and Turkey and they are enemies of Iran. There are miniskirts and yoga pants everywhere and if you see someone in a burka it is nearly always a foreigner. In 2020 I was absolutely stunned to see a young man sitting on a bench on Nizami Street in the main city of Baku with hundreds of people walking by. He was obviously gay ( high heels, makeup, lipstick) yet he was just sitting unmolested. Now that is not the norm but it was really impressive that he felt safe enough to express himself. A little known fact is that about 18 percent of Iran is actually Azeris who the Iranians are terrified of. Many of the big protests that you hear of in Iran are often initiated by Azeris. Their relationship with Russia has always been very strained and basically one based on necessity rather than any comradery. As the Soviet Union was dissolving, Russia invaded Baku and took most of the resistance fighters to an island in the Caspian sea and murdered them. You can go to the island today and still find finger bones and parts of clothing of the Azeris killed in the 1990's. I always thought our relationship with Azerbaijan should be much closer than it is.