Disappeared around a minute ago. Probably electronic warfare.
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There is significant damage to civilian infrastructure in Kyiv, although its unclear if any missiles or drones directly impacted residential buildings. The main target of the attack remains unknown, but I will make a more in-depth report on this and other targeted regions later.
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There is significant damage to civilian infrastructure in Kyiv, although its unclear if any missiles or drones directly impacted residential buildings. The main target of the attack remains unknown, but I will make a more in-depth report on this and otherβ¦
Ukrainian air defence also hardly operated. Very little Anti-air fire, and a couple of SAMs lightly operated. No missiles were intercepted.
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Russian forces have captured the city of Chasiv Yar, Kostyantynivka direction, Donetsk Oblast.
The battle lasted for 483 days, making it the third longest battle of the war, after Marinka (616 days), and Pervomaiske (545 days).
Pre-war population: ~14,400.
Total land area: ~13.0kmΒ².
Flags have gone up across the city, including in areas that have been under Russian control for some time.
The battle lasted for 483 days, making it the third longest battle of the war, after Marinka (616 days), and Pervomaiske (545 days).
Pre-war population: ~14,400.
Total land area: ~13.0kmΒ².
Flags have gone up across the city, including in areas that have been under Russian control for some time.
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Russian forces have captured the city of Chasiv Yar, Kostyantynivka direction, Donetsk Oblast. The battle lasted for 483 days, making it the third longest battle of the war, after Marinka (616 days), and Pervomaiske (545 days). Pre-war population: ~14β¦
To put it in perspective, this is how much the frontline in Donetsk Oblast has changed since the battle of Chasiv Yar began on April 4, 2024.
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Here is a map showing the status of the 52 different settlements in Donetsk Oblast with city status.
18 (34.6%) were under full Russian control before 2022.
18 (34.6%) have been fully captured by Russia since 2022.
2 (3.8%) remain contested.
13 (25%) are under full Ukrainian control.
With the fall of Chasiv Yar, the total number of cities under Russian control in Donetsk Oblast has now doubled since the beginning of the war.
Note: Horlivka and Donetsk City are included in the orange category as their outskirts were not fully under Russian control on February 24, 2022.
18 (34.6%) were under full Russian control before 2022.
18 (34.6%) have been fully captured by Russia since 2022.
2 (3.8%) remain contested.
13 (25%) are under full Ukrainian control.
With the fall of Chasiv Yar, the total number of cities under Russian control in Donetsk Oblast has now doubled since the beginning of the war.
Note: Horlivka and Donetsk City are included in the orange category as their outskirts were not fully under Russian control on February 24, 2022.
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Large fires are burning in the western suburbs of Kyiv, after dozens of Geran-2 drones and 13 Iskander-K cruise missiles impacted targets there.
Among the targets is Zhulyany Airport, and several warehouses and enterprises in the Shevchenkivskyi and Solomianskyi. NASA FIRMS has not provided any data on these fires.
Among the targets is Zhulyany Airport, and several warehouses and enterprises in the Shevchenkivskyi and Solomianskyi. NASA FIRMS has not provided any data on these fires.
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Additional footage showing the missile and drone impacts in the city.
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MiG-31K airborne. Flight characteristics are combat.
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MiG-31K airborne. Flight characteristics are combat.
Approaching the launch lines.
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Report on Russian air activity from 9am 30/7/25 - 9am 31/7/25 (Kyiv Time):
Overview:
The following was used by Russia:
13 Iskander-K cruise missiles.
5+ Long-range reconnaissance UAVs.
250+ Geran-2/Geran-3/Gerbera drones.
Targeted settlements:
Kyiv City, Kyiv Oblast (13x Iskander-K + 10+ waves of Geran-2 drones).
Makariv, Kyiv Oblast (1 wave of Geran-2 drones).
Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast (1 wave of Geran-2 drones).
Brovary, Kyiv Oblast (1+ waves of Geran-2 drones).
Boryspil, Kyiv Oblast (1+ waves of Geran-2 drones).
Desna, Chernihiv Oblast (1 wave of Geran-2 drones).
Yuriivka, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (3 waves of Geran-2/Geran-3 drones).
Other targeted areas:
N/A
Strategic Aviation Activity:
1 Tu-160 redeployed from Engels-2 Airbase, Saratov Oblast to Borisoglebskoye Airbase, Republic of Tatarstan.
MiG-31K activity:
Training of 1 MiG-31K from Savasleika Airbase, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.
Military Transport and Tanker aircraft activity:
3x IL-76MD flights to Rostov-on-Don Airbase, Rostov Oblast.
1x An-26 flights to Kacha Airbase, Crimea.
The cargo consists of Geran-2 and Gerbera drones and likely includes Iskander-M ballistic missiles.
Long-range reconnaissance drone activity:
Long-range recon drones were recorded in the following regions:
Donetsk Oblast.
Kharkiv Oblast.
Chernihiv Oblast.
Sumy Oblast.
KAB/FAB Glide-bomb targets (cities only):
Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast.
Lyman, Donetsk Oblast.
Slovyansk, Donetsk Oblast.
Iskander-M activity:
N/A
Geran-2/Geran-3/Gerbera drone launch locations:
5x from Shatalovo Airbase, Smolensk Oblast.
5x from Tsumbolova Test Site, Oryol Oblast.
3x Navlya Testing Ground, Bryansk Oblast.
3x from Millerovo Airbase, Rostov Oblast.
3x from Cape Chauda, Crimea.
2x from Khalino Airbase, Kursk Oblast.
2x from Primorsko-Akhtarsk Airbase, Krasnodar Krai.
2x from Hvardiivske Training Ground, Crimea
1x from Melitopol Airbase, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
1x from Donetsk City Training Ground, Donetsk Oblast.
Black Sea Fleet Activity:
N/A
Note: The map and information provided is not 100% accurate and is based mostly on OSINT reports and analyses. There is a margin of error, so it should not be viewed as perfect. Additionally, some data on the map is generalised, as stated in the legend. It also does not include less significant weapons such as MLRS, short-range UAVs, and KAB glide-bombs (unless they hit major population centres).
You can find the full resolution map here: https://ibb.co/yF7LZm6f
Overview:
The following was used by Russia:
13 Iskander-K cruise missiles.
5+ Long-range reconnaissance UAVs.
250+ Geran-2/Geran-3/Gerbera drones.
Targeted settlements:
Kyiv City, Kyiv Oblast (13x Iskander-K + 10+ waves of Geran-2 drones).
Makariv, Kyiv Oblast (1 wave of Geran-2 drones).
Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast (1 wave of Geran-2 drones).
Brovary, Kyiv Oblast (1+ waves of Geran-2 drones).
Boryspil, Kyiv Oblast (1+ waves of Geran-2 drones).
Desna, Chernihiv Oblast (1 wave of Geran-2 drones).
Yuriivka, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (3 waves of Geran-2/Geran-3 drones).
Other targeted areas:
N/A
Strategic Aviation Activity:
1 Tu-160 redeployed from Engels-2 Airbase, Saratov Oblast to Borisoglebskoye Airbase, Republic of Tatarstan.
MiG-31K activity:
Training of 1 MiG-31K from Savasleika Airbase, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.
Military Transport and Tanker aircraft activity:
3x IL-76MD flights to Rostov-on-Don Airbase, Rostov Oblast.
1x An-26 flights to Kacha Airbase, Crimea.
The cargo consists of Geran-2 and Gerbera drones and likely includes Iskander-M ballistic missiles.
Long-range reconnaissance drone activity:
Long-range recon drones were recorded in the following regions:
Donetsk Oblast.
Kharkiv Oblast.
Chernihiv Oblast.
Sumy Oblast.
KAB/FAB Glide-bomb targets (cities only):
Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast.
Lyman, Donetsk Oblast.
Slovyansk, Donetsk Oblast.
Iskander-M activity:
N/A
Geran-2/Geran-3/Gerbera drone launch locations:
5x from Shatalovo Airbase, Smolensk Oblast.
5x from Tsumbolova Test Site, Oryol Oblast.
3x Navlya Testing Ground, Bryansk Oblast.
3x from Millerovo Airbase, Rostov Oblast.
3x from Cape Chauda, Crimea.
2x from Khalino Airbase, Kursk Oblast.
2x from Primorsko-Akhtarsk Airbase, Krasnodar Krai.
2x from Hvardiivske Training Ground, Crimea
1x from Melitopol Airbase, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
1x from Donetsk City Training Ground, Donetsk Oblast.
Black Sea Fleet Activity:
N/A
Note: The map and information provided is not 100% accurate and is based mostly on OSINT reports and analyses. There is a margin of error, so it should not be viewed as perfect. Additionally, some data on the map is generalised, as stated in the legend. It also does not include less significant weapons such as MLRS, short-range UAVs, and KAB glide-bombs (unless they hit major population centres).
You can find the full resolution map here: https://ibb.co/yF7LZm6f
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Russian forces have recaptured the village of Oleksandro-Kalynove, Kostyantynivka direction, Donetsk Oblast.
Pre-war population: ~115
Total land area: ~0.42kmΒ²
Pre-war population: ~115
Total land area: ~0.42kmΒ²
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