It has been the 1600 th day of the Ukrainian resistance to the russian military aggression.
What happened in Ukraine today:
Here is operational information of the General Staff as of 4 pm:
On 12 July, the aggressor launched 69 attacks on the positions of the Defense Forces.
Artillery shelling of border areas continues. In Sumy oblast, the settlements of Korenok, Seredyna-Buda, Khliborob, Tovstodubove, Neskuchne, Ulanove, Volfyne, Ryzhivka, Hirky, and Sopych came under fire today; in Chernihiv oblast – Liady. Volfyne, Vilna Sloboda, and Ulanove were subjected to airstrikes.
- Towards Northern Sloboda and Kursk: The occupiers thrice assaulted the positions of our defenders and carried out 36 shelling attacks of settlements and Ukrainian troop positions, including four using multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS).
- Towards Southern Sloboda: The invaders made five attempts to break through the defense lines in the vicinity of Vovchansk, Lyman, Hrafske, and Mala Vovcha. Three combat engagements are still ongoing.
- Towards Kupiansk: The adversary carried out one offensive action in the vicinity of Kupiansk.
- Towards Lyman: Ukrainian soldiers repelled eight attempts by the invaders to advance near the settlements of Novyi Myr, Lyman, Dibrova, and Stavky. Two attacks are still ongoing.
- Towards Sloviansk: The Defense Forces repelled 15 enemy attacks in the vicinity of Rai-Oleksandrivka, Zakitne, Kryva Luka, and Riznykivka. Five combat engagements remain ongoing.
- Towards Kramatorsk: russian invaders carried out one attack in the vicinity of Nykyforivka.
- Towards Kostiantynivka: Ukrainian defenders repelled 13 attacks in the vicinity of Kostiantynivka, Illinivka, Dovha Balka, Vilne, and Kucheriv Yar. One attack is still ongoing.
- Towards Pokrovsk: Since the beginning of today, the occupiers made 15 attempts to push our soldiers from their positions in the vicinity of Vasylivka, Kotlyne, Udachne, Molodetske, and Nove Shakhove. One combat engagement remains ongoing.
- Towards Oleksandrivka: The enemy made one attempt to advance in the vicinity of Vorone.
- Towards Huliaipole: The Defense Forces repelled seven enemy attacks in the direction of Vozdvyzhivka, Olenokostiantynivka, Staroukrainka, and Charivne.
- Towards Orikhiv and Kherson: There were no offensive actions by the enemy.
In other directions, there are currently no significant changes in the situation. No enemy attempts to advance were recorded.
Recent war events in the east of Ukraine
Kharkiv oblast
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports that over the past day, 260 combat engagements were recorded along the front line.
- Towards Southern Sloboda: Ukrainian forces repelled eight attacks in the vicinity of Vovchansk, Lyman, Starytsia, Hryhorivka, Karaichne, Ivanivka, and Malyi Burluk.
- Towards Kupiansk: russian troops launched four attacks near Kupiansk and Podoly, and in the vicinity of Borivska Andriivka and Petropavlivka.
The General Staff noted five subsequent attacks toward Southern Sloboda (near Vovchansk, Lyman, Hrafske, and Mala Vovcha), with three engagements ongoing. One attack was launched toward Kupiansk.
Viktor Trehubov, Head of the communications department of the Joint Forces Group, stated that russia is continuing the active phase of its summer offensive, ramping up pressure near Kupiansk and the Kharkiv borderlands. He noted that recent rainy weather has partially aided the infiltration of russian tactical groups by complicating the use of fixed-wing reconnaissance and attack drones.
Over the past 24 hours, russian forces subjected Kharkiv and seven regional settlements to heavy strikes, injuring 20 people, including two children. The attacks involved one missile, one MLRS unit, seven “Geran-2” UAVs, three “Molniya” drones, four FPV drones, and 30 unidentified drones.
- Kharkiv: Overnight drone strikes hit the Shevchenkivskyi, Kyivskyi, and Saltivskyi districts, injuring 12 people. In the Shevchenkivskyi district alone, 20 houses were damaged; a 64-year-old man was hospitalized with shrapnel wounds, a 62-year-old woman sustained minor glass cuts, and a 16-year-old girl suffered an acute stress reaction. In the Kyivskyi district, a strike set a garage cooperative on fire.
- Izium: Seven people were injured, and a multi-story residential building was damaged.
- Bogodukhiv: A russian “Molniya” drone hit a State Emergency Service (SES) fire and rescue station. Three rescuers were injured—two were hospitalized, and one received medical aid on site. Mayor Volodymyr Belyi confirmed that while several nearby houses were damaged, no local residents were hurt.
- Balakliia: Target of two separate morning attacks that damaged at least 10 homes and a car. No casualties were reported.
- Zolochiv: Hit three times overnight by “Molniya” and FPV drones. The strikes damaged a local hospital, an emergency medical vehicle, two private homes, outbuildings, and the local power grid.
- Shevchenkove Pershe (Vovchansk community): A 57-year-old man suffered blast injuries when a russian drone struck his courtyard.
Volunteer and humanitarian organizations have mobilized rapidly across the affected areas to secure damaged properties and support residents. In Kharkiv, teams sealed over 170 shattered windows and doors while providing psychological, legal, and social assistance to victims.
In Balakliia, volunteers quickly boarded up around 30 damaged building contours, repaired over 320 square meters of roofs, and distributed building materials alongside essential non-food item kits to affected families.

The transit evacuation center in Lozova received 169 people over the past 24 hours. Since the center began operating, 45,307 evacuees have been registered there, the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration reported.
Donetsk oblast
The Ukrainian Defense Forces repelled 10 Russian assaults on the Kramatorsk axis over the past 24 hours, up from six the previous day, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Fighting took place near Tykhonivka and toward Fedorivka Druha, Malynivka, and Nykyforivka. On the Pokrovsk axis, Ukrainian troops stopped 44 Russian assaults, while Russian forces launched 23 attacks on the Sloviansk axis and 14 on the Kostiantynivka axis.
Although no active ground assaults were recorded in the sector defended by the 56th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade, Russian forces have significantly intensified drone attacks and strikes on Kramatorsk, brigade spokesperson Olha Kosenko said. Over the past week, the brigade destroyed approximately 150 Russian drones, more than a dozen motorcycles and other light vehicles, and three field ammunition and equipment depots. According to intelligence, Russian forces allocated around 1,000 Molniya drones specifically to terrorize Kramatorsk by targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. Kosenko also reported the successful evacuation of a wounded Ukrainian soldier using an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which reached an area inaccessible to conventional vehicles due to destroyed roads and the threat of drone strikes. She added that Russian troops continue to rely heavily on cars, ATVs, and motorcycles for mobility, while Ukrainian drone operators recently destroyed three Russian field depots in a single day.
On the Lyman axis, within the area of responsibility of the 66th Separate Mechanized Brigade, Russian soldiers are increasingly surrendering due to severe logistical shortages, brigade spokesperson Vasyl Denysiuk said. According to him, Russian command is no longer able to adequately supply frontline units with food and water. During reconnaissance operations, Ukrainian forces also discovered numerous unexploded Molniya drones concealed in dense vegetation after they had delivered supplies, exposing Russian positions that were subsequently targeted and destroyed.
Russian forces attacked Sloviansk three times by 5:00 p.m., damaging residential buildings, a shop, vehicles, and a fuel station, according to Vadym Liakh, head of the Sloviansk Military Administration. No casualties were reported in those attacks. At approximately 4:45 a.m., a FAB-250 guided bomb struck the yard of a private home, damaging around 15 houses, a shop, and a vehicle. At 8:00 a.m., a Molniya-2 drone damaged another private house, while at 10:20 a.m., a fiber-optic FPV drone destroyed a vehicle at a fuel station, causing a fire.
In Kramatorsk, three civilians were injured in Russian attacks on July 12, according to Anastasiia Miedviedieva, spokesperson for the Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office. Overnight drone strikes sparked fires in residential areas and at an industrial facility. Firefighters spent nearly three hours extinguishing fires in two private homes, while a truck caught fire at one of the city’s enterprises and was later extinguished.
On July 11, Ukrainian police documented 1,234 Russian strikes targeting both frontline positions and civilian areas across the Donetsk region. Ten settlements came under attack, including Dobropillia, Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Bylbasivka, Shabelkivka, Iverske, Znamenivka, Maiaky, Mykhailivka, and Novopoltavka. A total of 40 civilian sites, including 27 residential buildings, were damaged.
In Sloviansk, Russian forces used three KAB-250 guided aerial bombs and a drone, killing one civilian and injuring four others. The attack damaged four apartment buildings, 16 private homes, an administrative building, and five vehicles. In Znamenivka, a Lancet loitering munition struck a civilian vehicle, injuring one person. Another civilian was wounded in a drone strike on Dobropillia. A school in Bylbasivka was damaged in a Smerch multiple-launch rocket system attack. Drone strikes also damaged residential buildings, vehicles, and infrastructure in Kramatorsk, Iverske, Maiaky, Shabelkivka, and Novopoltavka.
A new book, “The Diary of Kateryna Savenko,” documenting the Russian siege of Mariupol, has been released in Ukrainian bookstores. Based on the diary of Kateryna Savenko, a Mariupol resident who was killed during the siege, the publication contains 34 entries describing her family’s experiences, the destruction of the city, and the resilience and mutual support of its residents. Savenko initially wrote in Russian before later switching to Ukrainian. The diary was first published online in 2024 and released in its complete printed edition on July 6, 2026.
Luhansk oblast
In the occupied Luhansk region, A-92 and A-95 gasoline is currently sold exclusively to legal entities via cashless payment. Private vehicle owners are limited to 20 liters per vehicle, while the sale of fuel in canisters has been completely banned.
According to local residents, gasoline prices have increased by two to three times, said Oleksii Kharchenko, head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration.
What is happening now in the north of Ukraine
Kyiv oblast
Oleksii Kuleba, Minister for Community and Territorial Development, reported that In Vyshneve, Bucha district, Kyiv oblast, seven dormitories were damaged as a result of the russian federation’s attack on 6 July and the subsequent explosions at the depots. The dormitories housed 160 families of railway workers. Ukrzaliznytsia specialists arrived at the scene immediately after the strike and began restoration work on the same day.
The Regional Military Administration reported on the evening of 11 July that work is ongoing in Vyshneve to clear up the aftermath of the russian federation’s attack on 6 July. In addition to the emergency and operational services, around 250 utility workers from all districts of the oblast and dozens of pieces of machinery are being deployed daily. In total, 253 private houses and 27 high-rise blocks have been damaged. Temporary accommodation has currently been provided for 64 people.
Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klychko reported that, as part of the capital’s resilience plan, diesel power plants with a total capacity of almost 16 MW have already been built. This will help ensure the uninterrupted operation of water supply facilities during potential power cuts. In total, the city plans to build diesel power stations with a capacity of around 40 MW.
Mykola Kalashnyk, head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, announced that a pilot project, ‘The First Energy-Independent Neighbourhood’, is being implemented in Brovary. The first such system has already been installed – a solar power station with a battery storage unit and inverters, which will provide backup power to the building during potential power cuts. The plans include 34 high-rise blocks in the first phase and a hundred buildings in total.
According to the Kyiv City State Administration, Kyiv has received firefighting equipment and generators from Barcelona as part of international cooperation. Seven generators will be used to ensure the uninterrupted operation of critical infrastructure facilities. Two fire engines – a Mercedes-Benz and a MAN TGM – will bolster the capabilities of the capital’s emergency services during emergency response operations.
The Regional Military Administration has announced that a one-day free training course organised by the Kyiv Regional Centre for Preparing the Population for National Resistance will take place on 25 July in the Boryspil district. Anyone aged 18 or over is invited to take part.
Zhytomyr oblast
The third ‘EtnoVir na Vyspi’ charity folk festival in Romaniv raised over 60,000 hryvnias in donations for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The event took place on 11 July in the Vyspa area and Taras Shevchenko Park. Over 140 participants travelled to Romaniv from the Zhytomyr, Kyiv, Rivne, Khmelnytskyi and Ivano-Frankivsk oblasts. Folk artists, artistic groups and craft producers brought handicrafts, food, books and family traditions to Zhytomyr oblast. Some of the items were sold in exchange for donations to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Sumy oblast
The National Police of Sumy oblast reported that at around 8am on 12 July, a russian Molniya UAV struck a petrol station in Sumy.
Following the russian guided aerial bomb attack on Sumy on 11 July, five people were killed, including a 13-year-old girl. Thirty-nine people, including four children, sustained injuries. Among those injured was a 24-day-old baby girl. At the impact sites, State Emergency Service personnel extinguished fires involving vehicles and a balcony in a nine-storey residential building. Emergency responders also evacuated 140 people, including 20 children, from damaged apartment buildings.



Shostka Regional Military Administration informed that on 11 July, a 46-year-old civilian was killed in Esman community after detonating an explosive device that, according to preliminary information, had been remotely planted by russian forces. During the evacuation of the victim’s body, russian troops launched an FPV drone strike. Another civilian, a 53-year-old man, was injured in the attack and hospitalised.
According to the Regional Military Administration, from the morning of 11 July to the morning of 12 July, russian forces carried out more than 40 attacks on 21 settlements across 14 territorial communities in the oblast, the highest number of attacks being recorded in Sumy and Shostka regions. The enemy used mortars, artillery, multiple launch rocket systems, FPV drones, UAVs and guided aerial bombs. Air raid alerts were in effect in the oblast for 20 hours and 20 minutes over the 24-hour period.
The Regional Military Administration reported that, as of the morning of 12 July, six people had been killed and 42 residents injured in enemy attacks across Sumy oblast over the previous day. Damage to private residential houses, vehicles and civilian infrastructure was also recorded:
▪️ In Sumy community, five people were killed in russian guided aerial bomb strikes: a 13-year-old girl and men aged 66, 58, 54 and 27. A further 39 people, including four children, sustained injuries. Civilian infrastructure facilities, apartment buildings, non-residential buildings, a shop, passenger cars and other vehicles were damaged.
▪️ In Esman community, a 46-year-old man was killed after an explosive device was dropped from a UAV, while a 53-year-old man was injured in an enemy drone attack. A private residential house was destroyed.
▪️ In Seredyna-Buda community, women aged 45 and 66 were injured in an enemy UAV strike. A shop building was damaged and outbuildings were destroyed.
▪️ In Bilopillia community, a shop, a shopping centre, an educational facility, a private residential house, a non-residential building and a passenger car were damaged.
▪️ In Vorozhba community, a private residential house and an outbuilding were damaged.
▪️ In Hlukhiv community, an administrative building was damaged.
▪️ In Krasnopillia community, a private residential house was destroyed.
▪️ In Svesa community, civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged.
▪️ In Khutir-Mykhailivskyi community, agricultural machinery was damaged.
▪️ In Okhtyrka community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged.
▪️ In Yampil community, a civilian infrastructure facility was damaged.
▪️ In Berezivka community, a private residential house was damaged.
Chernihiv oblast
Oleksandr Seliverstov, Head of Novhorod-Siverskyi Regional Military Administration, reported that at around 12pm on 12 July, russian forces attacked Pushkari village in Novhorod-Siverskyi community. A UAV strike damaged an outbuilding.
Seliverstov also said that on the morning of 12 July, a russian drone struck a private household in Semenivka. The attack damaged outbuildings.
The National Police of Chernihiv oblast informed that on 11 July, the enemy attacked Koriukivka community by drones. A 45-year-old man was killed when one of the UAVs struck a private household. A 12-year-old girl sustained shrapnel injuries, while a 60-year-old man suffered blast injuries.
According to JSC Chernihivoblenergo, more than 23,000 consumers in Nizhyn region were left without electricity following a russian attack on the evening of 11 July. Energy crews are working to restore power supplies.
Viacheslav Chaus, Head of Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, said that during the enemy attack on 11 July, an attack UAV exploded in the suburbs of Chernihiv. A 56-year-old civilian man was injured and hospitalised. Windows and façades of nearby houses were damaged. Over the previous day, a Heran UAV strike in Krutivka community set fire to a warehouse at a food industry enterprise. In Novhorod-Siverskyi, a Lancet UAV struck a lorry with a semi-trailer, causing significant damage to the vehicle. Energy and transport infrastructure facilities were also hit during the day.
Chernihiv Border Guard Detachment informed that on 11 July, russian forces attacked three border communities in Chernihiv oblast: Novhorod-Siverskyi, Semenivka and Horodnia. The enemy carried out mortar attacks (4 explosions), artillery strikes (5 explosions), Molniya UAV attacks (1 explosion), FPV drone attacks (6 explosions), and dropped explosive devices from UAVs (5 explosions). Six settlements came under enemy fire.
Recent events in the central regions of Ukraine
Dnipropetrovsk oblast
Mykola Lukashuk, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Council, reported that a man was killed in Nikopol. Three private residential houses, an outbuilding, an administrative building, three minibuses and a lorry were damaged.
Two people were killed in a UAV attack on Kryvyi Rih. The enemy also targeted Karpivka community, where enterprises were damaged. russian forces attacked Ukrainka and Petropavlivka communities by UAVs. Fires broke out, damaging an outbuilding and a gas pipeline. The occupiers also struck a food industry enterprise by a UAV.
A gas pipeline was damaged in a UAV attack in Verkhniodniprovk community. Five people were injured in enemy attacks. The occupiers used drones and artillery to strike the regional centre, Chervonohryhorivka, Pokrovske rural and Marhanets communities.
Two apartment buildings, eight private residential houses, a shop, five outbuildings, garages, a disused building, infrastructure, gas pipelines and power lines were damaged. The enemy also attacked Kryvyi Rih and Zelonodolsk community by UAVs. Fires broke out, damaging infrastructure, two private residential houses and a vehicle. A UAV attack in Piatykhatka community set a wheat field on fire.
Synelnykove region. A private residential house caught fire after a UAV strike in Mezhove community.
Poltava oblast
Poltava Regional Military Administration informed that during the night, an enemy UAV struck the premises of an enterprise in Poltava region.
Cherkasy oblast
The weekly “Do Not Stay Silent — Captivity Kills!” campaign took place in central Cherkasy along the boulevard near the City Council. Relatives of prisoners of war and missing defenders gathered with placards and flags.

Latest news from the front of the southern regions of Ukraine
Zaporizhzhia oblast
According the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on 11 July, the Ukrainian Defence Forces repelled 13 russian attacks in Huliaipole region. In particular, combat engagements took place near Huliaipilske, Novoselivka, Verkhnia Tersa and in the directions of Staroukrainka, Solodke, Dobropillia, Vozdvyzhivka, Charivne and Hirke.
Ivan Fedorov, Head of Zaporizhzhia RMA, stated that on 11 July, 12 people were injured as a result of russian attacks on Zaporizhzhia oblast and the regional centre. The russian forces launched more than 1,050 strikes on 45 settlements in Zaporizhzhia oblast. The occupiers used drones most extensively, primarily FPV drones.
Mykolaiv oblast
Based on the information provided by Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, on 11 July, the russian military attacked Mykolaiv oblast by Shahed/Gerbera UAVs. There were no casualties or damage reported. Also, russian forces carried out 7 FPV drone strikes on Kutsurub and Ochakiv communities. In addition, they attacked Kutsurub community by a Molniia UAV, damaging a private house in Dmytrivka village. There were no injuries reported.
Odesa oblast
Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Regional Military Administration, reported that today, as a result of a russian UAV attack in Odesa oblast, garage buildings were damaged. A fire broke out and was extinguished by firefighters. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties or injuries reported.
As a result of the overnight drone attack in Odesa oblast, buildings and equipment at an infrastructure facility were damaged. The residential sector was affected: 2 private houses and 3 passenger vehicles sustained damage.
According to the Air Command South, on 11 July, the russian military attacked Odesa oblast by an Iskander-M ballistic missile launched from the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, and also used 4 Kh-31P anti-radiation missiles.
Kherson oblast
Referring to Kherson RMA, a 31-year-old woman who came under a russian drone attack in the central part of Kherson at around 8pm was taken to hospital. She sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to her head, torso, arms and legs.
At approximately 6:10pm, russian forces shelled Korabelnyi district of Kherson. A 72-year-old woman was injured, sustaining blast injuries, a closed traumatic brain injury, a concussion and a shrapnel wound to her leg.
At around 5:25pm, russian forces struck Dniprovskyi district of Kherson by a UAV. A 65-year-old man sustained blast injuries and a concussion. He is currently receiving the necessary medical care.
A 60-year-old woman who came under a russian UAV strike in Korabelnyi district of Kherson at around 4:30pm was injured. She sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to her face and arm.
At approximately 2:30pm, russian forces struck Tsentralnyi district of Kherson by a UAV. A 61-year-old man was injured. He sustained blast injuries, a closed traumatic brain injury, a concussion and shrapnel wounds to his arm.
At around 10:50am, russian forces struck Tsentralnyi district of Kherson by a UAV. A 70-year-old woman was injured. She was diagnosed with blast injuries, a closed traumatic brain injury, a concussion and shrapnel wounds to her head, chest and abdomen.
At approximately 9:50am, russian forces attacked a public transport stop in Tsentralnyi district of Kherson by a UAV. A 66-year-old man and 3 women aged 59, 71 and 58 were injured. They sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to their torsos and limbs.
At approximately 9:00am, russian forces attacked Charivne village in Borozenske community by a UAV. A 50-year-old man was injured. He sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to his abdomen and leg.
At approximately 8am, russian forces attacked the central part of Kherson by a UAV. A 63-year-old man was injured. He sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to his torso and limbs.
At around 11:45pm yesterday, russian forces attacked Korabelnyi district of Kherson by a UAV. A 48-year-old man was killed at the scene. 2 residents, aged 43 and 58, sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to their limbs.
2 people whose car came under a russian attack at around 9pm yesterday in Korabelnyi district of Kherson were injured. A 37-year-old woman and a 38-year-old man were diagnosed with blast injuries, concussions and acute stress reactions.
Latest news for today in the western regions of Ukraine
Volyn oblast
The III degree Order of Courage (posthumously) was awarded to defender Viktor Kalush. The award was presented to the mother of the fallen Hero.
Zakarpattia oblast
Uzhhorod City Council reported that a memorial plaque in memory of Ruslan Ferenczi, UzhNU graduate Senior Sergeant, Honorary Citizen of Uzhhorod (posthumously), who was killed fighting the russian aggressor, was unveiled at the Law Faculty of Uzhhorod National University.
Ivano-Frankivsk oblast
Yurii Burak, veteran from Broshniv-Osadsk community, received a housing certificate. The soldier stood up for the defense of Ukraine, taking up the position of a sailor-driver. In July 2023, while performing a combat mission near the village of Zolota Niva, Donetsk oblast, he came under mortar fire, as a result of which he was seriously injured. Due to the consequences of the injuries, the defender was assigned the I-B disability group.
Lviv oblast
Within the framework of the Franco-drone project in Drohobych region, over UAH 61,000 was raised for FPV drones. The community donated cars, charging stations, special equipment and protective gear to the military.
Rivne oblast
301 children with disabilities in Rivne oblast have already completed a free rehabilitation course this year. In the 1st half of the year, the specialized department of the State Social Welfare Office allocated UAH 6m for the rehabilitation of children. By the end of the year, almost UAH 17m is provided for these needs.
Ternopil oblast
23 servicemen from Ternopil community who are undergoing treatment after injuries will receive a one-time cash benefit from the city. Each defender will be paid UAH 15,000. A total of UAH 345,000.
Khmelnytskyi oblast
Khmelnytskyi community sent 100 Wave RER devices worth UAH 3m to the military.
Chernivtsi oblast
A charity Velofest was held in Chernivtsi, which united the townspeople to support the soldiers of the 82nd Separate Airborne Assault Brigade. Participants were treated to a bike ride, master classes, activities from partners, prize draws, and a lounge area and all collected charitable contributions will go to the needs of defenders.
International support of Ukraine in the russian-Ukrainian war (russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
The Australian Army tested the Vector AI reconnaissance drone during the Southern Jackaroo exercise at the Townsville training ground in Queensland. The drone was created based on Ukrainian combat experience.
Materials compiled by Tetyana Pidgorna, Olena Reka, Yana Hushchyna, Tamara Moshkovska, Sofia Ratynska, Ioanna Kryvenko, Helena Albahachiieva, Kristina Maknynia
Translated by Tetyana Pidgorna, Yana Hushchyna, Alla Litrovnyk, Liudmyla Stadnykova, Ilona Korolevska, Tetiana Moiseienko, Marharyta Koval, Tetiana Kurbatova
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