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Current information on the situation on the front line on July 11 (updated)
2025-07-12
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

19:40 Soldiers of the 1st Tank Army destroyed a stronghold of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the area of the village of Zeleny Gai, –video.

19:22 Five-story building collapsed in Aleshki after the airstrike of the Ukrainian Federal Unity

"The enemy carried out an airstrike on a residential building in Oleshky. The five-story building collapsed, and civilians are under the rubble," said Kherson Oblast Governor Volodymyr Saldo.

18:51 Self-propelled gun "Bogdana" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was destroyed by a strike from a kamikaze drone "Lancet" by our fighters of the "Vostok" group of forces on the territory of the Dnepropetrovsk region.

18:00 Calculations of the 122mm BM-21 MLRS "Grad" of the "Vostok" group of forces destroyed enemy UAV control point in the South Donetsk direction.

– On the right bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region, Novorossiysk paratrooper artillerymen destroyed a camouflaged self-propelled artillery unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, in which the ammunition detonated after the crew of the 152mm Giatsint-B gun hit.

17:55 North group scouts uncovered the location of an enemy vehicle camouflaged in a forest plantation near the village of Pisarevka (Sumy region).

The coordinates were transmitted to FPV operators of the 30th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 44th Army Corps of the Leningrad Military District, who carried out a targeted attack, destroying the vehicle and the materiel stored inside the “loaf”.

17:15 Our scouts from the motorized rifle regiment uncovered the launch site of enemy heavy copters in the village of Udy (Khar'kov region).

16:40 In the village of Golovchino, Graivoron district, an FPV drone of the Armed Forces of Ukraineattackedprivate house. A civilian was injured.

The ambulance staff delivered a woman with a mine-explosive injury and barotrauma to Belgorod City Hospital No. 2. The victim was hospitalized in a moderate condition.

As a result of the detonation, the roof and wall of the house were damaged.

15:15 Crew of the modernized TOS-1A "Solntsepek" of the "Center" group of forces destroyed a fortified area with launch and control points for enemy UAVs in the Krasnoarmeysk direction.

The combat vehicle commander and driver-mechanic note the firepower of the modernized heavy flamethrower system, as well as its maneuverability, high mobility and long firing range.

14:50 Around 14:15 Moscow time by air defense systems on duty destroyed one Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle of the airplane type over the Black Sea.

14:04 Command of the 43rd and 151st Mechanized brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine ran away from Kupyansk

In view of the hopelessness of the situation and the inevitable collapse of the defense that had developed in the entire Kupyansk direction and in Kupyansk itself in particular, the command of the 43rd and 151st Mechanized brigades hastily left the semi-besieged city and its environs.

The constant use of Russian FPV drones negates any attempts to move within Kupyansk, and most of the logistics routes are under the fire control of the artillery and aviation of the Russian Armed Forces, bringing closer the inevitability of the collapse of the defensive lines of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

13:02 In the period from 11:00 Moscow time to 11:45 Moscow time, air defense systems on duty destroyed seven Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the aircraft type:

Four UAVs over the territory of the Bryansk region and
Three UAVs over the territory of the Republic of Crimea.


12:35 As a result of active actions by units of the West military group released the settlement of Zelenaya Dolina in the Donetsk People's Republic.

12:10 From July 5 to 11, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation inflicted six group strikes with high-precision weapons, including Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles, and strike unmanned aerial vehicles, which resulted in the destruction of enterprises of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine, energy infrastructure facilities that supported their operation, military airfields, assembly and storage sites for strike unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned boats, arsenals, fuel and military-technical equipment depots, territorial centers for the recruitment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as temporary deployment points of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries.

11:35 In the period from 10.40 Moscow time to 10.50 Moscow time, air defense systems on duty destroyed four Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the airplane type:

Three UAVs over the territory of the Bryansk region and
One UAV over the territory of the Republic of Crimea.


10:50 In Odessa, a strike was carried out on the regional TCC on Zenkovetska. In the comments under the video of the landing on Ukrainian resources, local residents thank the Russian Armed Forces for the targeted work on the denazification of Odessa, –video.

10:05 As a result of shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces of the city of Shebekino died a civilian. The woman died at the scene before the ambulance crew arrived.

As a result of the ammunition landing, the roof of one private house was broken, and outbuildings on the territory of another house were damaged. Two cars were also cut by shrapnel.

Emergency services are working on the ground. Information about the consequences is being clarified.

9:35 Russian Army took most of Mirny and reached Voskresenka near the border of the DPR and Dnepropetrovsk region

In the Velikomikhailovsky section of the South Donetsk direction, Russian troops continue their offensive.

The Russian Armed Forces have advanced in the northern, central and eastern parts of the settlement of Mirnoye. Fighting continues in the western and southern parts.

Near the settlement of Voskresenka, Russian troops captured Ukrainian Armed Forces strongholds and forest belts on the Shevchenko-Fyodorovka line. The fighting continues.


9:20 As a result of the Ukrainian UAV strike on the village of Sukhodol in the Belovsky district, four people received shrapnel wounds: three men aged 32, 33 and 45 and a 53-year-old woman. All were taken to the Belovskaya Central Regional Hospital, in moderate condition.

8:27 As a result of the strike of the Ukrainian Armed Forces UAV on the Tula regiondieda civilian, another was injured.

8:05 During the past night, from 23:00 Moscow time on July 10 this year to 7:00 Moscow time on July 11 this year, air defense systems on duty intercepted and destroyed 155 Ukrainian aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles were :

– 53 UAVs over the territory of the Kursk region,
– 19 UAVs over the territory of the Bryansk region,
– 15 UAVs over the territory of the Smolensk region,
– 14 UAVs over the territory of the Belgorod region,
– 13 UAVs over the territory of the Tula region,
– 11 UAVs over the territories of the Oryol region and the Moscow region,
– Seven UAVs over the territory of the Republic of Crimea,
– Four UAVs over the territory of the Lipetsk region and over the waters of the Black Sea,
– Two UAVs over the territories of the Rostov and Kaluga regions.


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Government Corruption
A band of innovators reimagines the spy game for a world with no cover By David Ignatius July 10, 2025
2025-07-11
[WAPO] Aaron Brown was working as a CIA case officer in 2018 when he wrote a post for an agency blog warning about what he called "gait recognition." He cautioned his fellow officers that computer algorithms would soon be able to identify people not just by their faces, or fingerprints, or DNA — but by the unique ways they walked.

Many of his colleagues, trained in the traditional arts of disguise and concealment, were skeptical. One called it "threat porn." But Brown’s forecast was chillingly accurate. A study published in May reported that a model called FarSight, using gait, body and face recognition, was 83 percent accurate in verifying an individual at up to 1,000 meters, and was 65 percent accurate even when the face was obscured. "It’s hard to overstate how powerful that is," Brown said.

Brown’s story illustrates a profound transformation that is taking place in the world of intelligence. For spies, there is literally no place to hide. Millions of cameras around the world record every movement and catalogue it forever. Every action leaves digital tracks that can be studied and linked with others. Your cellphone and social media accounts tell the world precisely who and where you are.

Further, attempts at concealment can backfire in the digital age. An intelligence source told me that the CIA gave burner phones to a network of spies in a Middle Eastern country more than a decade ago and instructed them to turn the phones on only when sending operational messages. But the local security service had devised an algorithm that could identify "anomalous" phones that were used infrequently. The network was exposed by its attempt at secrecy.

"The more you try to hide, the more you stand out," Brown explained. He wouldn’t discuss the Middle East case or any other operational details. But the lesson is obvious: If you don’t have a cellphone or a social media profile these days, that could signal you’re a spy or criminal who’s trying to stay off the grid.

Brown, a wiry former Army Ranger and CIA counterterrorism officer, is one of a small group of ex-spies who are trying to reinvent American intelligence to survive in this age of "ubiquitous technical surveillance," or UTS. He launched a new company this year called Lumbra. Its goal is to build AI "agents" that can find and assess — and act upon — data that reveals an adversary’s intentions.

Lumbra is one of nearly a dozen start-ups that I’ve examined over the past several months to explore where intelligence is headed in 2025. It’s a dazzling world of new technology. One company uses data to identify researchers who may have connections to Chinese intelligence. Another interrogates big data systems the way an advertising company might, to identify patterns through what its founder calls "ADINT." A third uses a technology it calls "Obscura" to bounce cellphone signals among different accounts so they can’t be identified or intercepted.

Most of these intelligence entrepreneurs are former CIA or military officers. They share a fear that the intelligence community isn’t adapting fast enough to the new world of espionage. "Technologically, the agency can feel like a sarcophagus when you see everything that’s happening outside," worries Edward Bogan, a former CIA officer. He now works with a nonprofit called 2430 Group — the number was an early CIA cover address in Washington — that tries to help technology companies protect their work from adversaries.

The Trump administration recognizes this intelligence revolution, at least in principle. CIA Director John Ratcliffe said during confirmation hearings he wants to ramp up covert operations, with officers "going places no one else can go and doing things no one else can do." That’s a commendable goal, but if the agency doesn’t reinvent its tradecraft, Ratcliffe’s bold talk may well fail. Traditional operations will only expose the CIA and its sources to greater risk.

A CIA spokesperson said this week in response to a query: "Today’s digital environment poses as many opportunities as it does challenges. We’re an adaptable agency, and it is well within the ingenuity and creativity of our officers to develop ways to navigate effectively in complex environments. In fact, we are exploiting many of the same technologies to recruit spies and steal information."

Brown takes hope from the work that younger CIA officers are doing to reimagine the spy business: "Some of the agency’s smartest people are working on these tradecraft problems from sunup to sundown, and they are coming up with unique solutions."

The CIA’s technology challenge is a little-noted example of a transformation that’s happening in every area of defense and security. Today, smart machines can outwit humans. I’ve written about the algorithm war that has revolutionized the battlefield in Ukraine, where no soldier is safe from drones and precision-guided missiles. We’ve just seen a similar demonstration of precision targeting in Israel’s war against Iran. For soldiers and spies everywhere, following the old rules can get you killed.

(Illustration by Raven Jiang/For The Washington Post)
The art of espionage is thousands of years old. The Bible speaks of it, as do ancient Greek, Persian and Chinese texts. Through the ages, it has been based on two pillars: Spies operate in secret, masking who they are and what they’re doing (call it "cover"), and they use techniques to hide their movements and communications (call it "tradecraft"). Modern technology has shattered both pillars.

To recall the mystique of the CIA’s old-school tradecraft, consider Antonio J. Mendez, the agency’s chief of disguise in the 1980s. He described in a memoir how he created ingenious facial masks and other deceptions that could make someone appear to be a different race, gender, height and profile. Some of the disguises you see on "The Americans" or "Mission Impossible" use techniques developed by Mendez and his colleagues.

The CIA’s disguises and forgeries back then were like works of fine art. But the agency in its first few decades was also a technology pioneer — innovating on spy planes, satellite surveillance, battery technology and covert communications. Its tech breakthroughs were mostly secret systems, designed and built in-house.

The Silicon Valley tech revolution shattered the agency’s innovation model. Private companies began driving change and government labs were lagging.

Seeing the disconnect, CIA Director George Tenet in 1999 launched the agency’s own venture capital firm called "In-Q-Tel" to connect with tech start-ups that had fresh ideas that could help the agency. In-Q-Tel’s first CEO was Gilman Louie, who had previously been a video game designer. In-Q-Tel made some smart early investments, including in the software company Palantir and the weapons innovator Anduril.

But the CIA’s early attempts to create new tradecraft sometimes backfired. To cite one particularly disastrous example: The agency developed what seemed an ingenious method to communicate with its agents overseas using internet addresses that appeared to be news or hobby sites. Examples included an Iranian soccer site, a Rasta music page and a site for Star Wars fans, and dozens more, according to investigations by Yahoo News and Reuters.

The danger was that if one agent was caught, the technology trick could be exposed — endangering scores of other agents. It was like mailing secret letters that could be traced to the same postbox — a mistake the CIA had made with Iran years before.

Iran identified the internet ruse and began taking apart CIA networks around 2010. China soon did the same thing. The agency’s networks in both countries were largely destroyed from 2010 to 2012.

In a 2012 speech during his stint as CIA director, Gen. David H. Petraeus warned that the fundamentals of spying had changed: "We have to rethink our notions of identity and secrecy. ... Every byte left behind reveals information about location, habits, and, by extrapolation, intent and probable behavior."

But machines moved faster than humans in the spy world. That’s what I learned in my weeks of on-the-record discussions with former CIA officers working to develop the espionage tools of the future. They describe a cascade of commercial innovations — instant search, mobile phones, cheap cameras, limitless accessible data — that came so quickly the CIA simply couldn’t adapt at the speed of change.

Duyane Norman was one of the CIA officers who tried to move the system. In 2014, he returned from overseas to take a senior operations job. The agency was struggling then to recover from the collapse of its networks in Iran and China, and the fallout from Edward Snowden’s revelation of CIA and NSA secrets. Norman remembers thinking that "the foundations of our tradecraft were being disrupted," and the agency needed to respond.

Norman convinced his superiors that in his next overseas assignment, he should try to create what came to be called "the station of the future," which would test new digital technology and ideas that could improve offensive and defensive operations. This experiment had some successes, he told me, in combating surveillance and dropping outmoded practices. But the idea of a "station," usually based in an embassy, was still a confining box.

"You’re the CEO of Kodak," Norman says he warned Director Gina Haspel when he retired in 2019, recalling the camera and film company that dominated the industry before the advent of digital photography. Kodak missed the chance to change, and the world passed it by.

When I asked Norman to explain the CIA’s resistance to change, he offered another analogy. "If Henry Ford had gone to transportation customers and asked what they wanted, they would have said ’faster horses.’

"That’s what the CIA has been trying to build. Faster horses."

The intelligence community’s problem was partly that it didn’t trust technology that hadn’t been created by the government’s own secret agencies.

Mike Yeagley, a data scientist who runs a company called cohort.ID, discovered that in 2016 when he was working with commercial mobile phone location data. His business involved selling advertisers the data generated by phone apps. As a cellphone user moves from work to home — visiting friends, stores, doctors and every other destination — his device reveals his interests and likely buying habits.

Yeagley happened to be studying refugee problems back then, and he wondered if he could find data that might be useful to NGOs that wanted to help Syrians fleeing the civil war into Turkey. He bought Syrian cellphone data — cheap, because it had few commercial applications. Then, on a whim, he began looking for devices that dwelled near Fort Bragg, North Carolina — where America’s most secret Special Operations forces are based — and later appeared in Syria.

And guess what? He found a cluster of Fort Bragg phones pinging around an abandoned Lafarge cement plant in the northeast Syrian desert.

Bingo! The cement factory was the headquarters of the Joint Special Operations Command task force that was running America’s war against the Islamic State. It was supposed to be one of the most secret locations on the planet. When I visited several times over the past decade as an embedded journalist, I wasn’t allowed to walk more than 50 yards without an escort. And there it was, lighting up a grid on a commercial advertising data app.

Yeagley shared that information with the military back in 2016 — and they quickly tightened phone security. Commanders assumed that Yeagley must have hacked or intercepted this sensitive data.

"I bought it," Yeagley told them. Even the military’s security experts didn’t seem to realize that mobile phones had created a gold mine of information that was being plundered by advertisers but largely ignored by the government.

Thanks to advice from Yeagley and many other experts, data analytics is now a growing source of intelligence. Yeagley calls it "ADINT," because it uses techniques developed by the advertising industry. Who would have imagined that ad salespeople could move faster than secret warriors?

(Illustration by Raven Jiang/For The Washington Post)
Glenn Chafetz had been station chief in three countries when he returned to Langley in 2018 to take an assignment as the first "Chief of Tradecraft" in the operations directorate. It was the agency’s latest attempt to adapt to the new world, succeeding the Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance Working Group, which in turn had replaced the CCTV Working Group.

"People realized that the problem wasn’t just cameras, but payment systems, mobile apps, WiFi hubs — any technology that produced data that lived permanently," Chafetz recalls. But there was still a lack of understanding and resistance from many officers who had joined the CIA when there were no cellphones, digital cameras or Google.

For the older generation, tradecraft meant executing "surveillance detection routes" to expose and evade trackers. Case officers had all gone through field training to practice how to detect surveillance and abort agent meetings that might be compromised. They met their assets only if they were sure they were "black," meaning unobserved. But when cameras were everywhere, recording everything, such certainty was impossible.

Chafetz lead a team that tried to modernize tradecraft until he retired in 2019. But he remembers that an instructor in the agency’s training program admonished him, "New officers still need to learn the basics." The instructor didn’t seem to understand that the "basics" could compromise operations.

The tradecraft problem wasn’t just pervasive surveillance, but the fact that data existed forever. In the old days, explains Chafetz, "If you didn’t get caught red-handed, you didn’t get caught." But now, hidden cameras could monitor a case officer’s meandering route to a dead drop site and his location, long before and after. His asset might collect the drop a week later, but his movements would be recorded, before and after, too. Patterns of travel and behavior could be tracked and analyzed for telltale anomalies. Even when spies weren’t caught red-handed, they might be caught.

The CIA’s default answer to tradecraft problems, for decades, was greater reliance on "nonofficial cover" officers, known as NOCs. They could pose as bankers or business consultants, say, rather than as staffers in U.S. embassies. But NOCs became easier to spot, too, in the age of social media and forever-data. They couldn’t just drop into a cover job. They needed an authentic digital history including things like a "LinkedIn" profile that had no gaps and would never change.

For some younger CIA officers, there was a fear that human espionage might be nearly impossible. The "station of the future" hadn’t transformed operations. "Cover" was threadbare. Secret communications links had been cracked. The skeptics worried that the CIA model was irreparably broken.

After all my conversations with veteran CIA officers, I’ve concluded that the agency needs an entirely new tool kit. Younger officers inside recognize that change is necessary. Pushing this transformation from the outside are scores of tech-savvy officers who have recently left the CIA or the military. It’s impossible at this stage to know how many of these ventures will prove successful or important; some won’t pan out. The point is the urgent need to innovate.

Let’s start with cellular communications. That’s a special worry after Chinese intelligence penetrated deep inside the major U.S. telecommunications companies using a state-sponsored hacking group known as "Salt Typhoon." A solution is offered by a company called Cape, which sells customers, in and out of government, a mobile network that can disappear from the normal cellular grid and protect against other vulnerabilities.

Cape was founded in 2022 by John Doyle, who served as a U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant from 2003 to 2008 and then worked for Palantir. His "Obscura" technology bounces mobile phone identifiers among thousands of customers so it’s impossible to trace any of them. He calls his tactic "opportunistic obfuscation."

One of the most intriguing private intelligence companies is Strider Technologies, founded in 2019 by twin brothers Greg and Eric Levesque and chief data officer Mike Brown. They hired two prominent former CIA officers: Cooper Wimmer, who served in Athens, Vienna, Baghdad and Peshawar, and other locations; and Mark Pascale, a former station chief in both Moscow and Beijing. The company also recruited David Vigneault, former head of Canadian intelligence.

Strider describes itself as a "modern-day economic security agency." To help customers secure their innovation and talent, it plucks the secrets of adversaries like China and Russia that steal U.S. commercial information. China is vulnerable because it has big open-source databases of its own, which are hard to protect.

Using this data, Strider can analyze Chinese organizations and their employees; it can study Chinese research data, and how it was obtained and shared; it can analyze the "Thousand Talents" programs China uses to lure foreigners; it can track the contacts made by those researchers, at home and abroad; and it can identify connections with known Chinese intelligence organizations or front companies.

Eric Levesque explained to me how Strider’s system works. Imagine that a software engineer is applying to work for an international IT company. The engineer received a PhD from a leading American university. What research did he conduct there? Was it shared with Chinese organizations? What research papers has he published? Who in China has read or cited them? What Chinese companies (or front companies) has he worked for? Has this prospective employee touched any branch of the Chinese civil-military conglomerate?

Strider can operate inside what China calls the "Great Firewall" that supposedly protects its data. I didn’t believe this was possible until Levesque gave me a demonstration. On his computer screen, I could see the links, from a researcher in the West, to a "Thousand Talents" program, to a Ministry of State Security front company. It turns out that China hasn’t encrypted much of its data — because the authorities want to spy on their own citizens. China is now restricting more data, but Levesque says Strider hasn’t lost its access.

We’ve entered a new era where AI models are smarter than human beings. Can they also be better spies? That’s the conundrum that creative AI companies are exploring.

Scale AI sells a product called "Donovan," named after the godfather of the CIA, William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan. The product can "dig into all available data to rapidly identify trends, insights, and anomalies," says the company’s website. Alexandr Wang, the company’s founding CEO (who was just poached by Meta), explains AI’s potential impact by quoting J. Robert Oppenheimer’s statement that nuclear weapons produced "a change in the nature of the world."

Vannevar Labs, another recent start-up, is creating tools to "influence adversary behavior and achieve strategic outcomes." Its website explains: "We develop sophisticated collection, obfuscation, and ML (machine learning) techniques to provide assured access to mission relevant data."

The company’s name evokes Vannevar Bush, an MIT engineer who headed the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development, which oversaw all major U.S. research projects during World War II, including the launch of the Manhattan Project.

Lumbra.ai, the company launched in March by Brown, seeks to create what he describes as a "central nervous system" that will connect the superintelligence of future AI models with software "agents." After leaving the CIA in 2021, Brown met with Sam Altman, the founder of Open AI, to refine his thinking. To describe what agentic AI can do, he offers this hypothetical: "We can find every AI researcher, read all the papers they’ve ever written, and analyze any threats their research may pose for the United States." Human spies could never be so adept.

LUMBRA

"No one said we have to collect intelligence only from humans," Brown tells me. "When a leader makes a decision, someone in the system has to take a step that’s observable in the data we can collect." Brown’s AI agents will create a plan and then build and use tools that can gather the observable information.

Brown imagines what he calls a "Case Officer in a Box." Conceptually, it would be a miniaturized version of an agentic system running a large language model, like Anthropic’s Claude. As an offline device, it could be carried in a backpack by anyone and left anywhere. It would speak every language and know every fact ever published. It could converse with an agent, asking questions that elicit essential information.

"Did you work in the Iranian weaponization program?" our Case Officer in a Box might ask a hypothetical Iranian recruit. "Where was your lab? In the Shariati complex? Okay, then, was it in the Shahid Karimi building or the Imam Khomeini building? Did you work on neutron triggers for a bomb? How close to completion was your research? Where did you last see the prototype neutron triggers? Show me on a map, please."

The digital case officer will make a great movie, but it’s probably unrealistic. "No one is going to put their life in the hands of a bot," cautioned Wimmer, a fabled CIA recruiter. The agent would suspect that the AI system was really a trick by his own country’s spies. Brown agrees that recruiting a human spy will probably always require another human being who can build the necessary bond of trust. But once that bond is achieved, he believes technology will enhance a spy’s impact in astonishing ways.

Here’s the final, essential point. Human spies in the field will become rare. Occasionally, a piece of information will be so precious that the CIA will risk the life of one of its officers, and the life of an agent, to collect the intelligence in person. But that kind of face-to-face spying will be the exception. The future of espionage is written in zeros and ones. The CIA will survive as a powerful spy agency only if it makes a paradigm shift.

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2025-07-11



Friday 07/11/2025

From our continuing series Women Who Bathe 23.
International-UN-NGOs
UN brings fuel into Gaza
for first time in 130 days: spokesman
Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Permanent ceasefire hinges on demilitarising Gaza: Israel
Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Five killed in bombing at Gaza school
India-Pakistan
Govt rebuffs rumours of Zardari''s
resignation, army chief eyeing presidency
India-Pakistan
ANP leader among two killed in Bajaur firing
India-Pakistan
''Personal vendetta'': Jemima slams Shehbaz-led
govt over threat to arrest Imran Khan''s sons
Keep them guessing

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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iranian media reports that Iran’s Army Chief of Staff, General Abdulrahim Mousavi, has been assassinated UPDATE: RUMINT, darn it
2025-07-11
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Note alternative spelling Abdolrahim Mousavi
Related:
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India-Pakistan
Govt rebuffs rumours of Zardari''s resignation, army chief eyeing presidency
2025-07-11
[GEO.TV] The federal government on Thursday categorically rebuked speculations related to President Asif Ali Ten Percent Zardari

...former president of Pakistain, husband of the late Benazir Bhutto, who has been singularly lacking in curiosity about who done her in...
's resignation and the claims that Field Marshal Asim Munir was "aspiring to assume the presidency".

"We are fully aware of who is behind the malicious campaign targeting President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif
...Pak dynastic politician, brother of PM Nawaz Sharif, chief minister of Punjab...
, and the Chief of Army Staff," Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said in a statement on his X handle on Thursday.

"I have categorically stated that there has been no discussion, nor does any such idea exist, about the President being asked to resign or the COAS aspiring to assume the presidency," he added.

Naqvi said President Zardari enjoys a strong and respectful relationship with the leadership of the armed forces. He quoted the president as saying: "I know who is spreading these falsehoods, why they are doing so, and who stands to benefit from this propaganda".

"To those involved in this narrative, do whatever you wish in collaboration with hostile foreign agencies. As for us, we will do whatever is necessary to make Pakistain strong again, InshAllah," the minister added, stressing that the sole focus of the COAS was on the strength and stability of Pakistain and nothing else.

The security czar's clarification comes amid rumours which began circulating after the ruling Pakistain Moslem League-Nawaz (PML-N) obtained a simple majority in the National Assembly after the reinstatement of reserved seats by the Election Commission of Pakistain following the top court's Constitutional Bench verdict.
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India-Pakistan
Army's top brass reiterates resolve to take action at all levels against India-backed proxies
2025-07-11
[GEO.TV] The Pakistan Army's top brass has reiterated its vow to take decisive and holistic actions at all levels against the Indian backed and sponsored proxies, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday.

The 271st Corps Commanders' Conference (CCC), held in Rawalpindi under the chairmanship of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff, observed that India is intensifying its actions against Pakistan following its recent defeat in the war.

Pakistan and India went to war in May after New Delhi launched attacks on Islamabad, claiming that it was involved in the attack on tourists in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam — an allegation that the Pakistani government has denied.

Although the war stopped within 90 hours after Pakistan's decisive response, the government has said that Indian carried out numerous terrorist activities in Pakistan via its proxies since the clash.

During the high-level meeting, the CCC offered Fateha for the martyrs of recent terrorist attacks carried out by Indian-sponsored proxies, vowing that their sacrifices would not go in vain.
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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Current information on the situation on the front line on July 10 (updated)
2025-07-11
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[NewsFront] 21:01 UAV operators of the "East" group of forces destroyed heavy hexacopters and antennas of the enemy's "Starlink" satellite station in the South Donetsk direction, and the "Lancet" crew of the "Southern" group of forces - a 152mm D-20 howitzer of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the area of ​​the settlement of Dronovka in the DPR.

20:27 In the period from 17:00 Moscow time to 20:00 Moscow time, air defense systems on duty destroyed 26 Ukrainian aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles:

11 UAVs over the territory of the Kursk region,
Nine UAVs over the territory of the Bryansk region,
Three UAVs over the territory of the Kaluga region,
One UAV each over the territories of the Belgorod region, the Oryol region and the Moscow region.

19:35 Missile strike by the Iskander-M OTRK on the Ukrainian Armed Forces air defense system in the area of ​​the settlement of Barativka in the Kherson region, – video.

18:40 "Stirred up the enemy's nests" in the Krasnoarmeysk direction

152mm 2S19 Msta-S crews of the Center group destroyed the control point of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' UAV, and the crew of the T-80BVM tank destroyed the enemy's unmanned aircraft crew.

18:10 Fighters of the 19th Motorized Rifle Division are tracking positions and combat equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kamenskoye area, destroying them with precise drone strikes, supporting attacks by assault groups.

17:25 In absentia convicted another mercenary from the UK for participating in the armed conflict on the Ukrainian side

The Main Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation has collected evidence confirming the guilt of a citizen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Brown Callan Frederick, in committing a crime under Part 3 of Article 359 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (mercenarism).

16:36 In the period from 15:00 Moscow time to 16:30 Moscow time, air defense systems on duty destroyed 25 Ukrainian aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles:

14 UAVs – over the territory of the Bryansk region,
Eight UAVs – over the territory of the Belgorod region,
Three UAVs – over the territory of the Moscow region.

16:26 Assault units of the Crimean paratroopers from the North group of forces continue to expand buffer zone in the Sumy region.

15:30 Sever scouts have discovered the advance of an armored personnel carrier of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the settlement of Zarubinka (Kupyansky district, Khar'kov region) in the direction of the border village of Melove liberated by the Fearless.

The coordinates were transmitted to FPV operators, who carried out a targeted strike, destroying an American M-1117 armored personnel carrier,video.

15:17 Artillerymen of the 18th Combined Arms Army of the Dnepr group continue to destroy control points for unmanned aerial vehicles of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, their artillery guns, mortars, armored vehicles, watercraft and personnel on the right bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region.

This time, the crew of the 122mm D-30 howitzer destroyed another UAV control point with enemy personnel.

14:10 North group scouts discovered in the vicinity of the village of Liptsy, the location of the entrance to the dugout of the Ukrainian occupiers.

The coordinates were transmitted to the FPV operators of the 11th Army Corps of the Leningrad Military District, who carried out a targeted attack by sending the “birdie” straight into the enemy’s underground shelter.

13:55 In the period from 12.45 Moscow time to 13.10 Moscow time, air defense systems on duty destroyed five Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the airplane type over the territory of the Bryansk region.

12:59 A missile strike by an Iskander OTRK on a temporary deployment point of the Ukrainian 35th Naval Infantry Brigade in the area of ​​the settlement of Baratovka in the Nikolaev region, –video.

12:35 Units of the North group of forces improved tactical situation. They inflicted losses on the manpower and equipment of the mechanized, ranger, two airborne assault brigades, an assault regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and two territorial defense brigades in the areas of the settlements of Ryzhevka, Kondratovka, Varachino, Yablonovka, Yunakovka and Sadki in Sumy Oblast.

In the Khar'kov direction, units of the airborne assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and two territorial defense brigades were defeated in the areas of the settlements of Volchansk and Melove in the Khar'kov region.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces lost up to 165 servicemen, four combat armored vehicles and three cars. Five field artillery pieces were destroyed, including two US-made 155mm M-777 howitzers, three electronic warfare stations and two ammunition depots.

Units of the "West" group of forces improved their position along the front line, inflicted defeat on formations of two mechanized brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a territorial defense brigade and a national guard brigade in the areas of the settlements of Petro-Ivanovka, Kupyansk in the Khar'kov region, Kolodez and Zelenaya Dolina in the Donetsk People's Republic.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces lost over 225 servicemen, a British-made Snatch combat armored vehicle, and 15 vehicles. Two electronic warfare stations, a US-made AN/TPQ-50 counter-battery warfare station, and five ammunition depots were destroyed.

Units of the "Southern" group of forces improved their tactical position. They defeated the manpower and equipment of four mechanized, airmobile brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and a special forces brigade "Azov*" in the areas of the settlements of Konstantinovka, Kleban-Byk, Chasov Yar, Belaya Gora, Seversk and Shcherbinovka of the Donetsk People's Republic.

The enemy lost up to 205 soldiers, a tank, seven vehicles, three field artillery pieces, an Israeli-made RADA counter-battery station and four ammunition depots.

Units of the "Center" group of forces occupied more advantageous lines and positions. They defeated the formations of the heavy mechanized, four mechanized, airborne, airborne assault brigades, assault regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a naval infantry brigade and a national guard brigade in the areas of the settlements of Krasnoarmeysk, Dimitrov, Udachnoye, Rodinskoye, Muravka, Petrovskoye of the Donetsk People's Republic, Filiya and Novopodgorodnoye of the Dnipropetrovsk region.

The losses of the Ukrainian armed forces amounted to more than 435 servicemen, five combat armored vehicles, including a US-made HMMWV armored vehicle, 11 vehicles and five artillery pieces. The US-made AN/TPQ-36 counterbattery warfare stations and the Israeli-made RADA were destroyed.

Units of the "East" group of forces continued to advance into the depths of the enemy's defense. They defeated the manpower and equipment of two mechanized brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a naval infantry brigade and three territorial defense brigades in the areas of the settlements of Karl Marx, Iskra, Kamyshevakha, Voskresenka, Volnoye Pole of the Donetsk People's Republic and Malinovka of the Zaporizhia region.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces lost up to 220 servicemen, two tanks, three armored combat vehicles, 10 cars, two field artillery guns and an electronic warfare station.

Units of the Dnepr group of forces improved their tactical position, defeated formations of a mechanized, mountain assault brigade, two coastal defense brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and three territorial defense brigades in the areas of the settlements of Kamenskoye, Novoandriyevka, Stepovoye in the Zaporizhia region, Yantarnoye and Nikolskoye in the Kherson region.

More than 60 Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen, five vehicles, two artillery pieces, nine electronic warfare stations and five ammunition depots were destroyed.

12:05 Tonight the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation inflicted a group strike with long-range precision weapons and attack unmanned aerial vehicles against enterprises of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex in Kyiv and the infrastructure of a military airfield.

The strike target has been achieved. All designated objects have been hit.

11:35 Having unsuccessfully tried to stop the advance of our troops in the Sumy region, the Ukrainian Armed Forces command transferred several artillery brigades to this section of the front at once, and also supplemented the mechanized and assault units operating in the direction with artillery weapons.

On frames: joint combat work of our UAV operators of the 30th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 44th Army Corps of the Leningrad Military District and the Rubicon Center, who revealed the location and destroyed the howitzer with a targeted strike.

10:51 South of the DPR. Russian units have taken up new positions east of Voskresenka, –MAP.

10:06 Onframes: Strike by the Iskander OTRK on the air defense unit of the 35th Separate Naval Infantry Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the area of ​​the settlement of Baratovka, Nikolaev region.

09:01 In the period from 07.00 Moscow time to 07.30 Moscow time, air defense systems on duty destroyed three Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the airplane type over the territory of the Belgorod region.

07:34 Changes to map Over the past 24 hours:

Advance east of Karpovka;
Russian Armed Forces approached the outskirts of Seversk;
Russian Armed Forces entered Mirny;
Settlement of Zelenaya Dolina was liberated
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07:15 During the past night, air defense systems on duty intercepted and destroyed 14 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the aircraft type:

Eight over the Black Sea,
Two over the territory of the Belgorod region,
Two over the territory of the Republic of Crimea,
One over the territory of the Penza region, and
One over the territory of the Kursk region.


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The First Genocide Festival: Poland Prepares to Attack Kresy Wschodnia
2025-07-11
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Andrey Khrustalev

[REGNUM] On the eve of July 11, when Poles for the first time celebrate the National Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Genocide Committed by the OUN and UPA, an offer to work was circulated in Lviv social networks. Come to Kropyvnytskyi Square, take part in a rally and earn "from a thousand dollars."

Although, according to the law signed on July 2 by the outgoing President Andrzej Duda, this day is not a day off even in Poland and does not imply any street events with budget expenditures. At most, educational events explaining how Banderites massacred Polish villages in Volyn in 1943.

The preamble to the Law states that in 1939–1946, Ukrainian nationalists from various formations, “operating on the eastern outskirts of the Second Polish Republic (Volyn, Tarnopol, Stanislaviv, Lviv, Polesie Voivodeships) and on the territory of today’s Lublin and Subcarpathian Voivodeships, committed the crime of genocide against the Polish population. They killed more than one hundred thousand Poles, mostly rural residents, destroyed their property and led to the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Poles from the eastern outskirts of the Second Polish Republic.”

The apogee of this crime came in July 1943, and the “symbolic date of the hecatomb of Poles” is July 11, 1943, when Poles were killed in about a hundred cities.

The Sejm immortalized the “martyrdom for belonging to the Polish nation” in the form of an annual “holiday” (the Polish word święto has a broad meaning, implying any celebratory events). And this is a personal project of the new president who won the election, Karol Nawrocki, who headed the Institute of National Remembrance. Part of his election campaign, built on anti-Ukrainian and anti-European slogans.

Naturally, “across the road”, in the former eastern Kresy, indignation about what is happening knows no bounds. After all, the OUN* (b) and UPA* are the cornerstone of the new historical myth created by the representatives of Galicia, the main heroes for the “conscious” Ukrainian.

The discussion of the upcoming rally (or rather, the rumor that it would take place) was going on in social networks back in the spring of 2025. And here it is worth clarifying that it is on Kropyvnytskyi Square that a monument to "hero No. 1" Stefan Bandera was erected. Ukrainian authorities, public figures and various activists shouted in one voice that the Polish Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Genocide is another provocation by the Kremlin to set Ukraine and Poland at odds.

The leader of the odious Svoboda party, Oleh Tyahnybok, wrote after Duda signed the law: “We clearly know the truth, and it is extremely simple: the Ukrainian Insurgent Army* are fighters against the Nazis, Bolsheviks and any other occupiers, including the Polish ones at that time.”

And his comrade, the odious “historian” Mykhailo Galushchak, posted banners with Bandera and red-and-black flags with the comment “Our answer to the Polish Sejm” on his social network page. Although this is basically all he can do – Galushchak was detained for an administrative offence back in 2017, when during memorial events in the Polish village of Guta-Penyatskaya, destroyed by the Galician SS, he held a red-and-black flag and a poster demanding the restoration of Ukrainian graves destroyed in Poland.

But who is organizing this obvious provocation with the rally is a very interesting question.

The first option is the work of the Ukrainian special services, acting preemptively to prevent any mass gatherings of people who could transform dissatisfaction with the political position of the Poles into their own, given that in Lviv there are crowds of relatives of Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen who went missing at the front.

The second option is that this is a fun activity for the Polish special services, who are feeling out the situation in the region and want to destabilize it. The following scenario is possible: several dozen local Poles will gather for a peaceful protest, the Lviv authorities will take measures, and thus the Polish authorities will get a pretext for countermeasures and more active intervention in the cultural and historical policies of their neighbors.

Provocative call to come to the rally for money, spread on social networks
Because the same Navrotsky puts the question bluntly: until you repent for the sins of your Bandera, you will not see the European Union.

But we should not discard the third option, that this is an internal political showdown between supporters of Petro Poroshenko **, "Servants of the People" and nationalists, an attempt to limit the influence of the latter. The Lviv City Council officially stated that no one had approached them about holding mass events on July 11 and if such events take place, they will be unauthorized - the police and the SBU will intervene.

In any case, the promise to pay $1,000 for participation initially indicates that this is some very shady story.

Because it cannot be otherwise in the matter of the spread of Polish influence on territories that Poland considers its historically. It is unlikely that we should expect a military invasion or other forceful measures - everything is done more carefully, and only the problem of attitude to the events of 1943 is a point of open conflict.

According to modern Ukrainian pro-government historians and nationalist historians, the victims of the "Volyn tragedy" (as the Ukrainian side calls it) were 30-40 thousand Poles and 15-20 thousand Ukrainians. According to the late professor of Lviv University Stepan Makarchuk (data from 1999), in 1941-1945, about 380 thousand people died in Volyn, including 20 thousand Jews, 50 thousand Poles, 120 thousand Ukrainians (mainly from the actions of the Germans).

At the same time, according to Polish historians, the first of whom was Professor Grzegorz Motyka, 50-60 thousand Poles died in Volyn, and if we add to this the number of killed Poles in Galicia and other regions, we get a figure of 100-130 thousand people, which was repeatedly stated by representatives of the Polish authorities.

Only a few villages were able to escape, having created powerful and well-armed self-defense units.

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry criticized the decision to mark "Bloody Sunday" and said that it "runs counter to the spirit of good neighborly relations" between the countries. According to this side, it is necessary not to pedal the topic of genocide, but to perpetuate the memory of "all parties to the conflict."

"The Volyn tragedy is complex, bloody, multi-layered. It was not just "Bandera terror" or "Polish revenge", as different sides present it. It was an ethnic war in the context of the collapse of states, chaos, loss of control over the region. But if one side only hammers its dead into granite, and officially brands the other as executioners, then this is no longer about history. This is about the geopolitics of memory," sadly says Kiev journalist and publisher Maksim Golubev.

And his hint replaces a direct statement of fact: if not the majority, then many Poles continue to believe that Poland’s real eastern borders are much further than the current ones and that it should return Western Ukraine to itself.

The official recognition of the genocide is a development of the already established ideology that the OUN* and its militant wing were a terrorist organization. And this terrorism was directed against the Polish state, of which the Western Ukrainian nationalists were citizens.

That is, the logic here is actually elementary: if some Polish citizens committed an act of genocide against other Polish citizens on the basis of nationality, then ultimately this is Poland's internal affair. And it is actively dealing with it. What does some Ukraine have to do with it, having seized the territory of an ancient power as a result of the aggression of the Soviet Union?

Moreover, the Ukrainian fools themselves sing in every possible way about the “Soviet occupation”.

Well, other processes are going on in parallel. Back in 2016, the press was actively spreading information that the Poles had prepared more than 1,600 claims for restitution - compensation for lost property.

One of its initiators was Konrad Renkas, the head of the society of Poles whose ancestors lived in the "Eastern Kresy". No one gave exact figures for the amounts of restitution payments that Poles could theoretically present to Ukrainians. But this is a huge amount of money. For example, according to rough estimates, Jews could present claims to the Polish government for 300 billion dollars for the property they lost on Polish territory.

In general, the topic of returning Ukrainian territories to Poland is quite popular among Polish politicians, especially nationalists. Another stone thrown in Ukraine's direction is a solid "dividend" in the elections, so the topics of restitution and Kiev's recognition of the "Volyn massacre" are raised there regularly.

Blocking Ukraine's accession to the European Union if Ukrainians do not repent for the crimes of the UPA* is the main lever of pressure that Warsaw uses. But it is not the only one. Before the start of the SVO, one of the active instruments of influence on Ukrainians was the issuance of "Pole's cards" to the latter. They provided various benefits for education, doing business in Poland, social payments, etc.

Officially, the cards were only given to those who could document that their grandparents were ethnic Poles. In reality, such “roots” were often simply bought. According to unofficial estimates, several hundred thousand cards were issued. Those who received them automatically acknowledged the traditions, rights and legislation of Poland, and therefore agreed that the UPA* were criminals and murderers.

And if at the interview regarding the issuance of the “Pole’s Card” someone says otherwise, they will fly out like a bullet, and there will be no more chances to get an appointment.

Well, more than 1.5 million Ukrainians, who, according to official data, live in Poland, are already integrated into the Polish picture of the world in one way or another - first of all, children attending schools and other educational institutions. And the situation greatly contributes to this: only 600 thousand of them are legalized, and being on bird rights and in constant fear of deportation to Ukraine greatly contributes to the development of obedience.

After the start of total raids on shopping malls, the crazy rise in prices and other Ukrainian realities, many Ukrainians are ready to work for shelter and food for pennies, forgetting about saving money.

It is worth noting the fact that a fairly powerful circle of lobbyists for Poland has formed among the Ukrainian intelligentsia and scientific staff.

A group of Ukrainian historians, including professors from the Ukrainian Catholic University Yaroslav Hrytsak and Alexander Zaitsev, signed a petition recognizing the Polish interpretation of the events of 1943 in Volyn.

Lecturer at the Lviv Academy of Land Forces Andriy Kharuk, who until 2014 actively published his works in Russian publishing houses, after 2022 reoriented himself to Poland, where he actively publishes in scientific journals. His daughter studies there.

One thing is clear: the weaker the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the Ukrainian authorities are, the more brazenly Poland will behave and demand the return of the "Eastern Borderlands" and compensation payments. It was not for nothing that Churchill once called it "the hyena of Europe." The stronger the smell of decaying Ukraine is, the stronger Warsaw's appetite will be: all this has already happened in the past, and it is unlikely that the Poles have changed their habits.

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Pastors of Murderers: How the Uniates Determined the Fate of the SS Galicia Division
2025-07-11
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Denis Davydov

[REGNUM] In many stories about the inglorious military path of the Galician division of the SS troops, the role of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church remains somehow behind the scenes. Although its contribution to the fate of the "SS" cannot be overestimated: perhaps it was this that determined the decision to effectively ban it in 1946.

Uniate priests ministered to the OUN(b) formations as part of the special purpose regiment "Brandenburg-800" even before the invasion of the USSR. The Church did not try to prevent the extermination of Jews and Polish intelligentsia in Lviv, which was organized by the OUN*, and did not condemn it in any way. Metropolitan of Galicia, Archbishop of Lviv and Bishop of Kamenets-Podolsk Andrey Sheptytsky addressed the faithful in July 1941 with a pastoral message: "We greet the victorious German Army as a liberator from the enemy. We render due obedience to the established Authority."

Later, the parishes of the UGCC were the main centers of agitation during the formation of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, better known as "Galicia" (although it was never called that). And the SS uniform was donned mainly by representatives of the Greek Catholic confession, to whose care two dozen chaplains were assigned to each regiment.

In general, the lucky rescue of the Galician SS men from punishment took place because, through the Uniate priests, it was possible to organize a meeting between the commander of “Galicia” and Pope Pius XII, who lobbied for their non-extradition to the USSR as Polish citizens.

And instead of the deserved camps, the former punishers quietly dispersed all over the world - to the USA, Canada, Argentina, except for those who consciously decided to return to their homeland. So, in the end, it turns out that if the Nuremberg Tribunal recognized the SS as a criminal organization and gave participating countries the right to bring to trial national, military or occupation tribunals for belonging to it, then the "repressions" against the UGCC seem quite justified - in addition to the fact that almost 80 years ago, the Vatican's claims to ownership of Ukraine were stopped for a long time.

CC RECRUITERS
The Galicians have always been very proud of their religiosity; even in the famous song of the punk, Soviet rock group “Brothers Gadyukini” there were the words: “We are guys from Banderstadt, we go to church, we respect our parents.”

That is, they are bearers of a special spirituality.

When I first attended a service at the Cathedral of St. George (where the residence of the UGCC metropolitans was located for a long time), I was amazed at the fervor with which very young people fell to their knees, crossed themselves, and kissed the icons. This was also astonishing because outside the church, these same citizens demonstrated xenophobia and undisguised aggression in every way, which eventually devoured the entire country.

But then, before the illegal third round of presidential elections, pushed through by these devout supporters of the “orange revolution,” it was enough that they climbed on our heads with their political ideas, while shying away from our Russian language.

So even in 1943–1944, in the first training camp of the 14th Waffen-Grenadier Galician Division in Heidelager, a regular Sunday liturgy was held in the barracks. Although the SS barracks were considered almost sacred places of National Socialist neo-paganism.

At least, other Christian services were definitely not held in them and there were no chaplains in other SS divisions.

The Governor of Galicia, Otto Wächter, was an Austrian and understood well how important religion was in the lives of former subjects of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Therefore, he took this into account in his March 1943 “Manifesto to the Armed Youth of Galicia”: “The religious care of the volunteers will rest in the hands of Ukrainian priests.”

So, against the backdrop of promises to provide for the families of military personnel on par with the Germans, this circumstance raised the whole of Galicia on its ears - volunteers came from the most remote villages, in total there were about 80 thousand of them, of which only 50 thousand were left, and 13 thousand were enrolled (in January 1944 there were 17,200 of them).

But the main recruiters, in fact, were Greek Catholic priests: in May 1943, festive "proclamations" about the creation of the division were held in the large cities of the region, combined with the service of God. Volunteers listened to inspired speeches from their pastors, there is even a photo of Bishop Josaphat Kotsylovsky in Przemysl instructing his fellow countrymen: "Go into battle and return as victors."

The formation was carried out by a specially created body - the Military Administration, which was headed by the German Colonel Alfred Bisanz, and the members were authoritative Galician figures. Including Fr. Vasyl Laba, who, by appointment of the head of the UGCC Sheptytsky, headed the department of pastoral care of the division and selected chaplains, having experience working in the same position with mountain riflemen in the Austrian army.

On July 8, 1943, a farewell ceremony for the volunteers took place in Lviv. It was a huge demonstration in which about 50 thousand people took part. The field bishop's service was conducted on the square by Pelchinska Street by Bishop Nikita Budka, and the farewell speech was given by the same Doctor Laba.

After the service, volunteers marched in columns along the streets of Lviv, past the platform from which they were greeted by Governor Vekhter and Professor Vladimir Kubiyovych, the initiator of the idea to create a military formation from Galicians. Probably everyone has seen the photo of girls giving the Nazi salute in beautiful wreaths.

But it turns out that the Greek Catholic Church, which became an intermediary between the Ukrainian community and the German command of the division, which treated the natives with undisguised disgust, also gave the Nazi salute along with them.

So the head of the SS Main Office, SS-Obergruppenführer Gottlob Berger, promised his boss Ernst Kaltenbrunner that the priests would remain in the division as long as their influence was positive, without promoting anti-German sentiments.

And the Uniates, of course, did not disappoint.

THE MASTERMINDS OF MURDER
The duties of the chaplains were as follows.

Every Sunday they celebrated the liturgy and preached a sermon, but they could do it on weekdays as well if the unit commander did not object. Twice a week, the military priest held discussion circles with the servicemen about the psychology of a soldier, his virtues, his readiness to die in battle, fighting spirit, comradeship, and similar things.

Plus, the chaplains were responsible for all the cultural education with the choir and church hymns, press reviews with translation into the language, and organizing meetings with families who came to visit the soldier.

In the decree on the tasks of field priests, which is quoted by the diaspora writer Roman Kolesnik, it was stated: “All attempts of the priest should be focused on gaining the trust of the soldiers, on understanding their character and soul, in order to have the appropriate influence on them at a critical moment and help the unit commander understand his goal.”

However, the Germans looked at this more simply and shot their Untermenschen charges even for minor offenses: this one ate a piece of margarine from a supply cart during a march, this one threw a blanket over a non-commissioned officer’s head as a joke during an evening roll call.

And chaplain Vladimir Stetsyuk was shot for failing to follow orders during the battle near Brody in July 1944 by a German major in the presence of division commander Fritz Freitag and witnesses from among the rank-and-file SS men.

The command did not need ephemeral spirituality, but a very specific attitude, which is demonstrated by the biography of Fr. Ivan-Vsevolod Durbak, chaplain of the 5th Galician Rregiment. In August 1944, Metropolitan Sheptytsky issued him a personal certificate, which is now kept in the SBU archive.

The document states that Durbak "is a Catholic priest of the Greek-Ruthenian rite of the Lviv Archdiocese, properly ordained and not subject to any ecclesiastical censure that would prevent him from being in the altar. Therefore, we strongly recommend him in the Lord to all to whom he may come."

It would seem, what kind of censure could there be?

However, back in 1940, Durbak joined the Nachtigall battalion and provided spiritual guidance to it. In particular, when Jews, representatives of the Polish intelligentsia, Soviet authorities, and communists were exterminated in Lviv according to a list prepared by the OUN*. From July 1 to 6, several thousand people were shot and hanged, including over 70 professors of Lviv University.

According to legend, the metropolitan was hiding some rabbis in his residence, but his church did not condemn the murder or try to stop it. It welcomed the "new order."

Then Fr. Durbak, together with his charges, moved to the 201st Schutzmannschaft Battalion and told something about God to the people who were burning Belarusian villages along with their inhabitants.

In 1943, the holy father became a chaplain in the Galician SS division, and in February 1944, as an experienced fighter, he worked with the Beiersdorf combat group, sent by the Germans against Kovpak’s partisans.

At the same time, they burned down the Polish village of Guta-Penyatskaya for supporting the Red partisans, suffering their first losses - the Polish self-defense tried to resist and killed two SS men. As a result of these efforts, Durbak was awarded the Military Merit Cross with Swords, 2nd Class (analogous to the Medal for Military Merit).

August 1944, which is the date of the document, is another seasonal migration; the Galician division was defeated near Brody, and its remnants were sent for reformation at the “home” Neuhammer training ground, where the reserve regiment was located.

Apparently, the SS “priest” was also heading there.

Ahead of him was participation in the suppression of the Slovak national uprising and the fight against the Yugoslav partisans, who were given a special concept of Christianity, as the Galicians saw it, just as the Belarusians had seen it before.

Well, when "Galicia", hastily renamed the "1st Division of the Ukrainian National Army", surrendered to the British, the Uniate chaplains managed to organize a meeting between General Pavlo Shandruk and the anti-Soviet Pope Pius XII. And he sent a letter to the US State Department, explaining that the Galicians were Polish subjects and did not fall under the Yalta agreements.

So they were taken to England and in 1947 they were released to do their own thing: to write memoirs and tell how all of Europe admired the beauty of their liturgies and beautiful singing.

Which was only appreciated by the Soviet prosecutor's office and the MGB of the Ukrainian SSR.

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FSB declassifies 1944 interrogation of 18-year-old Banderite about events of Volyn massacre
2025-07-11
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] The Russian FSB has published the interrogation protocol of 18-year-old Ivan Vasyuk, who participated in the Volyn massacre of 1943-1944 and was a member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, as well as the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (OUN and UPA are extremist organizations whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation). The document is posted on the agency's website.

"During my stay in the Bandera organization from July 1943 until the moment of my arrest... our unit under the command of "Raven" was engaged in attacks on Polish villages, killed the Polish population, took away all their usable property, cattle, bread and other products. Personally, I took part in attacks on Polish villages about 10 times and personally killed at least 19 Poles, including eight adult men, six women and five children," he said during interrogation.

According to Vasyuk, Banderites killed both Poles and Ukrainians who were not members of the OUN. In January 1944, Soviet military counterintelligence arrested a young man in the Rivne region.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, on June 5, the Polish Sejm granted state status to the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Volyn Massacre. 435 of the 436 deputies present at the vote voted for this decision.

On the same day, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry condemned Warsaw's decision to grant state status to the Day of Remembrance of Poles - victims of the genocide committed by the OUN-UPA. Kiev considered this step to be contrary to the spirit of good-neighborly relations and called for refraining from escalation measures.

Below is a translation of the documents the FSB posted on their website:
VOLYN MASSACRE OF 1943-1944. REVELATIONS OF A UPA CUT-OFF: “…I PERSONALLY KILLED AT LEAST 19 POLES”
In the summer of 1943, Ukrainian nationalists carried out mass actions to exterminate the ethnic Polish population in the territory of Volyn (Rovno, Volyn and part of the Ternopil regions of modern Ukraine). This tragic date went down in the history of World War II under the name of the Volyn massacre. According to a number of historians, more than 100,000 Poles and civilians of other nationalities, including Ukrainians, fell victim to Ukrainian nationalists.

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In early January 1944, the 143rd Konotop-Korosten Rifle Division (143 KKSD) of the 13th Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front entered the territory of the Rivne region with fighting.

On January 8, having overcome the stubborn resistance of the Nazi troops, the division went on the offensive and on January 11, after street fighting, took the city of Sarny.

During the fighting, officers of the counterintelligence department (OKR) "Smersh" of the 143rd KKSD carried out a search for Nazi war criminals and their accomplices, including members of Ukrainian nationalist organizations.

During the search operations, the SMERSH members detained one of the participants in the Volyn massacre, Ivan Vasyuk (pseudonym Golub), a member of one of the units of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA - an organization banned in Russia) - the combat wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists-Banderites (OUN-B - an organization banned in Russia).

On January 9, 1944, during an interrogation by the SMERSH OKR officers of the 143rd KKSD, Vasyuk gave detailed testimony about the crimes he had committed.

He commanded bandit raids on Polish villages in Volyn in 1943–1944 by the Zdolbunovsky kuren of the UPA group “Bogun” in the south of Volyn – Mykola Svistun (pseudonyms “Raven”, “Ash” and “Yarby”).

When the investigator asked him what he did while in the “Bender organization,” Vasyuk replied:

"During my stay in the Bendery organization from July 1943 until the moment of my arrest, i.e. from 7.I-[19]44, our unit under the command of "Raven" was engaged in attacks on Polish villages, killing the Polish population, taking away all their usable property, cattle, bread and other products. Personally, I took part in attacks on Polish villages about 10 times and personally killed no less than 19 Poles, including eight adult men, six women and five children."

Bandera's followers killed not only Poles, but also did not spare Ukrainians, unless they were members of the OUN organization:

"Our detachment, including myself, attacked the following villages: Stariki, Vyazovka, Ugla. The attack on these villages took place in November 1943. In these villages, as I have shown above, I killed 19 people. After the inhabitants of these villages were killed, the property and cattle were taken by us, in these villages, except for the village of Ugla, all the huts were burned, the bodies of the killed men and women, old people and children were left in place in the houses and then set on fire. If Poles and Ukrainians live in one village and if these Ukrainians are not members of the Bendery organizations, then we treat them the same as the Poles [...]."

According to Vasyuk’s testimony, members of the “Vorona” detachment brutally killed about 1,500 civilians of Polish and Ukrainian nationality in July 1943 – January 1944:

"In total, our detachment, i.e. a hundred, killed in three villages, approximately 1,500 people of all ages, some of them were killed on the spot, in their homes, and most were taken into the forest. The killings often took place with axes, some were stabbed with knives, I personally killed 19 people with a rifle [...]."

The population of Ukrainian villages supporting the Banderites stayed at home during the day, and at night they participated in attacks on Polish villages in Volyn. During interrogation, Vasyuk testified about the villages that supported the Banderites:

"The Bender villages are the following: Tynny, Sarnovsky district, Vznosychi, Bovshi, Tyzhechi, Viktovichi, Knyasovo, Kholopy, Bytrichi, Yanevka, Belka, Drokhovo, Yadvipolo. The entire population of the above-mentioned villages is male and are members of the Bender organization. Weapons are kept in huts during the day and are not hidden anywhere [...]".

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Science & Technology
Keep them guessing
2025-07-11
[TWZ] An unknown containerized launcher able to fire the same suite of artillery rockets and ballistic missiles as the M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) and M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) seen at the U.S. Army's Fort Bragg earlier this year has been identified. This comes as the Army's top general in the Indo-Pacific region has highlighted the value of ''boxes of rockets'' hiding in plain sight as part of a broader strategy that ''gives our adversary pause.''

As for the launcher seen at Bragg, it is a prototype launch system developed as part of the Palletized Field Artillery Launcher (PFAL) project that is said to currently belong to U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM). PFAL presents a harder-to-spot and otherwise flexible strike capability, especially for launching ballistic missiles, which could be of interest to the regular Army if the service is not pursuing something in this vein already.

TWZ was the first to report on the container with the launcher inside at Fort Bragg after spotting it in videos, one of which is seen below, of President Donald Trump
...His ancestors didn't own any slaves...
's visit to the base back in June. Bragg is the Army's main special operations hub, and is also home to the 82nd Airborne Division, among other units.

Last year, Military Times also published a very brief video of the PFAL, seen below, but did not name the launcher and provided no further details.

This is ''the Palletized Field Artillery Launcher or PFAL. These are prototype launcher platforms owned by SOCOM,'' Darrell Ames, an Army spokesperson, told TWZ. ''This is not MLRS and the platform in the picture is not fielded to the Army. The prototype does launch the current MLRS family of munitions [MFOM] with the exception of PrSM.''

MFOM currently includes 227mm guided artillery rockets, as well as an Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) and Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) short-range ballistic missiles, the latter of which the Army is in the process of fielding now. All the munitions come in standardized 'pods' that can each hold six rockets, a single ATACMS, or two PrSMs. The PFAL launcher can accommodate two of these pods at once.
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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Current information on the situation on the front line on July 9 (updated)
2025-07-10
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[NewsFront] 21:50 North group scouts discovered an enemy M-113 armored personnel carrier, in which, under cover of night, an attempt was made to covertly transport enemy manpower to the line of combat contact.

The coordinates were immediately transmitted to the UAV operators of the 83rd Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Leningrad Military District, who destroyed the enemy APC along with its personnel with several precise hits from their FPV drones, disrupting the enemy’s plans to transfer reinforcements to the area.

21:10 Investigators of the Russian Investigative Committee will investigate the crimes of Ukrainian military personnel that resulted in the death and injury of civilians in the Belgorod region and the DPR

According to reports from the executive authorities, an explosive device detonated in the village of Kolotilovsky in the Krasnoyarsk district of the Belgorod region. One person was killed and two were injured.

In the Donetsk People's Republic, as a result of the detonation of a Ukrainian anti-personnel pressure mine "Lepestok" in the village of Golmovsky in the urban district of Gorlovka, two civilians were injured.

20:51 Drone drivers of the Rubicon Center struck positions, equipment, drones and personnel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

– The FPV drone crew of the North force group destroyed a vehicle along with the enemy personnel.

19:52 Ulyanovsk airborne artillerymen destroyed enemy UAV control point on the right bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region.

A crew of a 152mm towed howitzer "Msta-B" of the 90th Guards Tank Division of the "Center" group of forces destroyed a stronghold of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Krasnoarmeysk direction -VIDEO

18:44 Artillerymen of the "Vostok" group struck enemy UAV control points in the Zaporizhzhya direction.

Destroyed:

Enemy UAV control points,

Temporary deployment point for the personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,

Radio control antennas, repeaters and the Starlink station.

16:50 FPV drone operators of the "East" group of forces inflicted precise strikes on enemy positions in the area of ​​the settlement of Karl Marx in the DPR.

The drone crews of the Southern group destroyed the position of the AGS and the shelter with enemy manpower in the Kramatorsk-Druzhkovsky direction.

UAV operators of the Vostok group destroyed a Ukrainian tank near the settlement of Kamyshevakha in the DPR – MAP

16:30 Military investigators are working with those injured during the attack by Ukrainian militants on Kursk.

16:10 Several assault groups of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were able to advance north from the Kryga River, in the direction of Konstantinovka, and take up positions in the forest belt.

According to the concentration of enemy manpower worked our aviation, and objective control of fire damage was carried out by motorized riflemen.

15:35 RF Armed Forces destroyed an enemy crew of the Ukrainian Armed Forces patrolling ammunition and weapons in the Volchansk direction.

15:05 FSB detained teenagers who carried out sabotage on the railway on orders from Ukrainian special services

-Four minors have been detained for setting fire to railway infrastructure in the Orenburg Region and Udmurtia, the Russian Investigative Committee reported.

-Three residents of Orenburg have already been charged with a terrorist act committed by a group of persons by prior agreement.

- According to the investigation, the teenagers acted for money, carrying out tasks received from the Ukrainian special services.

14:29 Around 13:00 Moscow time by air defense systems on duty destroyed two Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the aircraft type over the territory of the Republic of Crimea.

13:41 The Russian army liberated Zelenaya Dolina in the Krasnolimansk direction –MAP

13:10 Around 11:40 Moscow time by air defense systems on duty destroyed one Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle of the aircraft type over the territory of the Republic of Crimea.

12:28 From 8.50 Moscow time to 10.40 Moscow time by air defense systems on duty destroyed five Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the airplane type over the territory of the Belgorod region.

12:17 Summary of Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on the progress of the Special Military Operation as of July 9, 2025

Tonight, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation carried out a group strike with long-range air-launched precision weapons, including Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles and long-range strike unmanned aerial vehicles, against the infrastructure of military airfields. The strike's objective was achieved. All designated targets were hit.

Units of the North group of forces improved their tactical position, inflicted losses on the manpower and equipment of the mechanized, ranger, two airborne assault brigades, two assault regiments and a battalion of unmanned systems of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the areas of the settlements of Ryzhevka, Kondratovka, Varachino, Yablonovka, Yunakovka, Pisarevka, Sadki and Novaya Sich in the Sumy region.

💥In the Khar'kov direction, units of the tank and airborne assault brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and two territorial defense brigades were defeated in the areas of the settlements of Olkhovatka, Khatneye and Melove in the Khar'kov region.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces lost more than 170 servicemen. Nine vehicles, two field artillery guns and a warehouse of supplies were destroyed.

Units of the "West" group of forces improved the position along the front line, defeated formations of two mechanized, assault brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a territorial defense brigade and a national guard brigade in the areas of the settlements of Kupyansk, Blagodatovka in the Khar'kov region, Kolodezi, Yatskovka and Zelenaya Dolina in the Donetsk People's Republic.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces lost up to 220 servicemen, 18 vehicles and a Polish-made 155mm self-propelled artillery unit "Krab". Three electronic warfare stations, an air target detection radar station and three ammunition depots were destroyed.📍

Units of the "Southern" group of forces improved their tactical position. They defeated the manpower and equipment of four mechanized, airmobile, mountain assault, artillery brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the territorial defense brigade and the special forces brigade "Azov" in the areas of the settlements of Nikolaevka, Pereyezdnoye, Slavyansk, Seversk, Minkovka, Serebryanka and Shcherbinovka of the Donetsk People's Republic.

The enemy lost up to 165 servicemen, a tank, an armored combat vehicle, three pickup trucks, eight field artillery pieces and two ammunition depots.

*Azov is an organization that is recognized as terrorist and banned on the territory of the Russian Federation.

↗️Units of the "Center" group of forces continued to advance into the depths of the enemy's defense. They defeated formations of six mechanized, two airborne assault, a ranger, an airborne brigades, two assault regiments of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, two brigades of naval infantry and a national guard brigade in the areas of the settlements of Krasnoarmeysk, Rodinskoye, Dimitrov, Muravka, Udachnoye, Petrovskoye, Grodovka of the Donetsk People's Republic, Novopodgorodnoye and Filiya of the Dnipropetrovsk region.

The losses of the Ukrainian armed forces amounted to 440 servicemen, six vehicles and three artillery pieces.

As a result of active and decisive actions by units of the "East" military group, the settlement of Tolstoy in the Donetsk People's Republic was liberated.

💥The manpower and equipment of three mechanized brigades, a regiment of unmanned systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a naval infantry brigade and four territorial defense brigades were damaged in the areas of the populated areas of Kamyshevakha, Volnoye Pole, Voskresenka of the Donetsk People's Republic, Temirovka, Olgovskoye, Malinovka, Poltavka of the Zaporizhia region.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces lost up to 205 servicemen, two tanks, an armored combat vehicle, 17 vehicles and an electronic warfare station.

Units of the Dnepr group of forces improved their tactical position, defeated formations of two mechanized, mountain assault brigades, two coastal defense brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and four territorial defense brigades in the areas of the settlements of Kamenskoe, Plavni, Orekhov, Novoandriyevka in the Zaporizhia region, Stepovoe in the Dnipropetrovsk region, Antonovka and Sadovoe in the Kherson region.

More than 80 Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen, six vehicles, an artillery piece, eight electronic warfare stations, an ammunition depot and a fuel depot were destroyed.

Operational-tactical aviation, strike unmanned aerial vehicles, missile forces and artillery of the Russian Armed Forces groups have destroyed ammunition depots, temporary deployment points of Ukrainian Armed Forces formations and foreign mercenaries in 135 districts.

🎯Air defense systems shot down nine guided aerial bombs, four US-made HIMARS multiple launch rockets and 226 aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles.

11:17 Servicemen of the engineering and sapper units of the "Center" group are clearing explosive objects in the territory of liberated settlements in the DPR.

10:32 Russian army advances to outskirts of Seversk –MAP

10:21 Advance of the Russian Armed Forces east of Karpovka in the Krasnolimansk direction –MAP

09:44 Servicemen of the 37th Railway Brigade of the Southern Military District, together with the logistics units of the 51st Guards Combined Arms Army, organized to supply advanced units in the Krasnoarmeysk direction, using a remotely controlled railway platform.

07:35 Changes to map over the past 24 hours:➡️

Adjustment of the control zone northwest of Kupyansk in favor of ours

Kamenskoye has been liberated

07:17 During the past night, air defense systems on duty intercepted and destroyed 86 Ukrainian aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles:

23 UAVs – over the territory of the Kursk region,
16 UAVs – over the territory of the Bryansk region,
15 UAVs – over the territory of the Tula region,
12 UAVs – over the territory of the Belgorod region,
12 UAVs – over the territory of the Oryol region,
Four UAVs – over the territory of the Moscow region, including 2 UAVs flying to Moscow,
Two UAVs – over the territory of the Smolensk region,
One UAV – over the territory of the Voronezh region,
One UAV – over the territory of the Ryazan region.

05:02 Military engineers of the North group of forces continue demining settlements in the border area of ​​the Kursk region.

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