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The War in Ukraine Is Shifting Against Putin but He Isn’t Giving In

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Ukraine holds more ‘cards’ this year and is playing them well to exploit Russian vulnerabilities By Marcus Walker, Thomas Grove and Alexander Ward Smoke rises following a Ukrainian drone attack in Moscow. EPA/ Shutterstock The Wall Street Journal ,  July 10, 2026 9:00 pm ET Quick Summary [provided by WSJ]:   -- Ukraine is exploiting Russian vulnerabilities as its drone campaign inflicts growing damage on Russia’s army and oil industry.  -- Russian battlefield casualties have outstripped new recruitment since last winter, slowing the pace of its military advance.  -- Ukraine’s escalating drone strikes are disrupting fuel supplies and forcing Russia to decide which parts of its sprawling territory to protect. For four years, Russia has bet on outlasting Ukraine in a war of attrition. Now, as Kyiv’s drones inflict gr owing damage on both Russia’s army and oil industry, Moscow is finding out that time isn’t necessarily on its side. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inv...

Ukraine’s Six-Part Strategy to Survive the Global Run on Patriot Missiles

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Kyiv is trying to mitigate the shortage of missile interceptors that has left its cities exposed to Russia’s ballistic missiles [.] By  Alistair MacDonald, Anastasiia Malenko and Marcus Walker The Wall Street Journal July 8, 2026 10:00 pm ET [Original article contains links] KYIV, Ukraine—Ukraine is running out of U.S.-made Patriot interceptor missiles, leaving its cities nearly defenseless against Russia’s escalating barrages of ballistic missiles. What can Ukraine do about it? It is pressing Western nations to donate more Patriot missiles faster from their stockpiles, but everyone is running low. The U.S.-Iran war has worsened the global shortage of interceptors. Production of new ones is painfully slow.  Moscow is exploiting the weakness in Kyiv’s air defenses as the Russian army struggles on the front lines. This week, Ukraine wasn’t able to shoot down any of the 28 ballistic missiles that Russia fired at the Kyiv area. The attacks are killing dozens of civilians. “This is...

Ordinary Ukrainians are adapting to the missile threat by fleeing underground.

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Ordinary Ukrainians are adapting to the missile threat by fleeing underground. Serhii Korovayny for WSJ https://www.wsj.com/world/ukraines-six-part-strategy-to-survive-the-global-run-on-patriot-missiles-463cb8c2

Putin visits military installation, vowing to take more of Ukraine

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The Russian president donned military fatigues as he tried to counter a narrative that Moscow is stumbling in its war after Ukrainian drone strikes set off an acute fuel shortage. Today at 4:31 p.m. EDT Russian President Vladimir Putin, shown speaking at a command post in 2025, visited the front line again on Friday in an effort to challenge the narrative that Ukraine holds any military advantage. (AP) By Mary Ilyushina ; see also Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rare frontline appearance late Friday, donning green military fatigues, to claim breakthroughs in Russia’s war effort and counter what he called Ukraine’s “information and propaganda operation on illusory battlefield results.” In recent weeks, Kyiv appears to have gained momentum through medium- and long-range drone strikes that have hammered occupied Crimea and damaged oil refineries and other energy infrastructure in Russia, leading to gasoline shortages. That perception of success even drew rare praise from Preside...

Assessed Control of Terrain in the Russo-Ukrainian War, June 29 (via Institute for the Study of War)

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Does Ukraine still hope to re-take Crimea, or is that seen as not possible?

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 via QUORA Does Ukraine still hope to re-take Crimea, or is that seen as not possible? Elena Gold  ·   Follow Wrote book about Russo-Ukrainian War              https://www.quora.com/Does-Ukraine-still-hope-to-re-take-Crimea-or-is-that-seen-as-not-possible The reason is geography: once the Crimean bridge is destroyed (and it will be destroyed), it becomes cut off from the mainland and supplies can get in only via the narrow land bridge. Every time in history, Crimea was unable to resist the troops attacking from the mainland. The strategic plan of the Ukrainian troops is to cut the road to Crimea by land, destroy the Crimean bridge, connecting it to the mainland Russia, and take over the peninsula. Russians know the history and this is why they built the bridge to the mainland. Meanwhile, the Netherlands sent to Kyiv the “Scythian gold”, putting the end to the legal case between Russia and Ukraine that took almost 10 years. The Archaeolog...