Military Situation On Ukrainian Frontlines On August 1, 2024 (Maps Update)

Military Situation On Ukrainian Frontlines On August 1, 2024 (Maps Update)

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  • Russian strikes were reported in the Kiev region;
  • Ukrainian army launched drone attack in the Kursk region;
  • Ukrainian army fired several missiles at targets in the LPR;
  • Clashes continued in Volchansk;
  • Clashes continued in Sinkovka;
  • Russian forces advanced in Chasov Yar;
  • Russian forces advanced in New York;
  • Russian forces entered Tymofiivka;
  • Russian forces advanced in Krasnogorivka;
  • Russian forces eliminated 280 servicemen, three motor vehicles, one M777 howitzer, one D-30 howitzer in the Kharkiv region;
  • Russian forces eliminated 535 servicemen, one tank, one HMMWV armoured vehicle, six motor vehicles, one Grad MLRS, one M198, one Msta-B, one D-30 in the Krasny Liman area;
  • Russian forces eliminated 570 servicemen, two motor vehicles, one M270 MLRS, one Paladin, two M777 in the Chasov Yar area;
  • Russian forces eliminated 365 servicemen troops, two pickup trucks, and one 152-mm Msta-B howitzer in the Donetsk region;
  • Russian forces eliminated 125 servicemen, seven motor vehicles, one D-20 gun, one D-30, one L-119 gun in the Southern Donetsk area;
  • Russian forces eliminated 90 servicemen, five motor vehicles, one M777 howitzer, one ammunition depot in Kherson region;
  • Russian air defense forces intercepted 61 Ukrainian drones over the past day;
  • Russian air defense forces one ATACMS operational-tactical missile, 14 HIMARS projectiles over the past day.

 

Military Situation On Ukrainian Frontlines On August 1, 2024 (Maps Update)

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  • Russian forces expanded their zone of control in the northwest of Krasnogorivka;
  • Russian forces expanded their zone of control in the south of Krasnogorivka;
  • Heavy battles are ongoing in Maksymilyanivka;
  • Up to 365 servicemen troops, two pickup trucks, and one 152-mm Msta-B howitzer were destroyed in the area.

 

Military Situation On Ukrainian Frontlines On August 1, 2024 (Maps Update)

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  • Russian forces advanced in Tymofiivka;
  • Russian forces advanced north of Progress;
  • Russian forces advanced near Zhelanne;
  • Clashes continued near Vozdvyzhenka;
  • Clashes continue on the northern shore of the Karlovsky water reservoir;
  • Fighting is ongoing in Karlovka;
  • Up to 365 servicemen troops, two pickup trucks, and one 152-mm Msta-B howitzer were destroyed in the area.

 

Military Situation On Ukrainian Frontlines On August 1, 2024 (Maps Update)

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  • Russian forces advanced in New York;
  • Russian forces advanced south of New York;
  • Clashes continued in Zalizne;
  • Clashes continued in Pivnichnoe;
  • Heavy battles continue in Druzhba;
  • Up to 365 servicemen troops, two pickup trucks, and one 152-mm Msta-B howitzer were destroyed in the area.

 

Military Situation On Ukrainian Frontlines On August 1, 2024 (Maps Update)

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  • Russian forces expanded their zone of control in the eastern part of Chasov Yar;
  • Clashes continue on the outskirts of Grigorovka;
  • Up to 570 servicemen, two motor vehicles, one M270 MLRS, one Paladin, two M777 were destroyed in the area.

 

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real saxon

anglo saxon cesspool has been improve by millions honduran drug dealers–but we ugly obese stupified

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Robert Flee Konjan

the actualization of russian victory is indeed insight, congratulations courageous military of great russia

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Grover

end near for ukies.

The Final Act

what goes around comes around

Hall of Mirrors

ooh, the ukraobots are downvoting in batches again today.

Hall of Mirrors

how many villages did the russians take today? it’s hard to keep track.

Icarus Tanović

we progressed north of progress, advanced north of new york and south of los angeles.

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The Final Act

they’re safe. no one wants los angeles.

LasMalvinasArgentinas.

nueva york will fall.

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Player_Unknown

why russia doesn´t produce cheap wooden planes like dakota hawk , they cost only 7000 dollars, they are made out of wood so every villager can make parts, it weight only 280kg , it could be powered by a cheap 75kw car engine , and it could carry 100kg warhead at 400km as a drone ..while 150 million russians sit around doing nothing

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Name

so basically ukraine is so drugged up they can’t even shoot straight using the lame western modern missiles to achieve their targets 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Degeneration Of Russia

russia has lost the energy war on which the kremlin had pinned great hopes at the beginning of the full-scale invasion. europe has successfully restructured its energy market, largely substituting russian gas, prices have fallen, and gazprom, once the flagship of the russian economy, has found itself trapped with its ‘energy weapon’ in putin’s geopolitical trap.

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Jimmy Nicholl

2023 marked the beginning of the long-term degradation of the russian gas industry and its flagship company gazprom. two years of war in ukraine have been enough to destroy the economically most successful part of the ussr’s legacy, which was inherited by the new russia and continued to develop in the post-soviet period.

Gerry Francis

russian gas is no longer needed by europe. european consumers paid a heavy price in 2022 and early 2023, but now it is the turn of the russian state and russian citizens to pay, deprived of export revenues that sometimes reached $20-30 billion a year.

Gerry Francis

amid a sharp drop in its own revenues, gazprom approved a 20% cut in its investment programme for 2024, down to 1.57 trillion rubles (about $17.7 billion), at the very end of 2023. the costs of the war are putting a significant strain on the russian budget, and russia has no access to international capital markets.

Hall of Mirrors

back to school for you, jimmy. that’s a d- on that claptrap.

Gerry Francis

revenues from exports through the second chinese pipeline will only amount to between $2.5 billion and $4.3 billion a year, which is significantly less than what gazprom earned from selling gas to europe ($20 billion). russia lost lucrative european gas markets. china doesn’t even need natural gas after late 2050s.

Piipii

do you live in europe at all? the transfer prices here are shocking. electricity spikes are more than one euro per kilowatt. the tariff increase also affects the price of electricity. in winter, there are still availability problems.

Piipii

more oil and gas is exported from russia than ever and makes a bigger profit than ever. the russian economy is growing at a rate of 3.5%, which is the fastest in the world.

Jimmy Nicholl

the cost of gas for china will not exceed $170 per thousand cubic metres. deducting the cost of production and delivery, the netback will be about $53 per cubic metre. in other words, this siberia gas project will begin to pay off (taking into account construction expenses) around 15 years after launch, i.e. in the mid-2040s. forecasts for china’s energy development suggest that demand will begin to decline in late 2040s, with gas trade between russia and china ceasing by 2060.

Potemkin Village

natural gas will be neanderthal energy after mid 21st century. no wonder why china won’t invest to siberia 2 pipeline. russia stands on brink of economic self destruction. the west will strangle russia.

Hall of Mirrors

lol…… europe put its hopes on american frack gas and as any good preoleum geologist knows, the production/decline curve on frack gas looks like a knife blade.

america’s squeezing the last juice out of a lemon with frack gas.

Hall of Mirrors

some doofus with multiple names is posting half-assed energy gobbledegook multiple times here, while trying to sound like he actually knows something. probably the same doofus that’s batch downvoting today.

give it up, sonny. you’re working above your pay grade.

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Last edited 3 months ago by Hall of Mirrors