July 2, 2023

Invasion Day 494 – Summary

The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the last 48 hours, as of 2nd July 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time). Sloboda Front includes the area of between Oskil and Aydar river Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of: Siverskyi Donets overview map of Slovyansk, Kramatorsk, Bakhmut and Lysychansk…

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The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the last 48 hours, as of 2nd July 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time).

Sloboda Front

includes the area of between Oskil and Aydar river

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • No activity reported.

Siverskyi Donets

overview map of Slovyansk, Kramatorsk, Bakhmut and Lysychansk vicinity

  • Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Defense reported Russian attacks towards Bilohorivka and Serebryanka, saying the situation is complicated. (source)

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • No activity reported.

Bakhmut Front

includes the vicinity of Bakhmut

  • Soldiers of Ukrainian 3rd Assault Brigade crossed the canal west of Klishchiivka. (source)
  • Given the presence of Ukrainian tanks east of the canal, it’s safe to assume they cleared the whole north-eastern part alongside the canal.

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • Minkivka, Bohdanivka

Avdiivka Front

includes the vicinity of Avdiivka

  • The enemy advanced north-west of Novoselivka towards Oleksandropil. (source)

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • Avdiivka

Donetsk Front

includes the center and southern part of Donetsk Oblast

  • Ukrainian forces assaulted Russian positions located in the south-eastern part of a mine north of Volodymyrovka. (source)

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • Marinka

Zaporizhzhia Front

includes the Zaporizhzhia Oblast

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • No activity reported.

Kherson Front

includes the left bank of Dnipro river south of Kherson and Kakhovka

Ukrainian General Staff reports repelled attacks in the vicinity of:

  • No activity reported.

Full map of Ukraine

overview map of current situation in Ukraine

This summary and detailed maps are based on the following sources:

General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, official media channels of Ukrainian regional administrations, Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and geolocated footage.

We also thank the following Twitter users for their geolocations and amazing work: @neonhandrail, @auditor_ya and the team at @geoconfirmed.

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Kay

Why do you think that?Just because Ukraine is proceeding cautiously, carefully and without releasing data in its counter-offensive does not mean that it is cut off from western supplies.UKR now has enough guided missiles behind the front lines to completely destroy the supply of the Russians. UKR tactics are not to use up as many weapons as possible in attacks, but to use what they have wisely

Max Beckhaus

It is pretty obvious, that the USA is trying to limit Ukrainian access to advanced capabilities as much as it can. I fear it is a sign that the USA is not interested in an Ukrainian victory. At best, they want to slow down that victory. Let’s hope the European hawks like great Britain and Poland will be able to push on past what ever Washington has in mind.

Kay

Why do you think that? Just because Ukraine is proceeding cautiously, carefully and without releasing data in its counter-offensive does not mean that it is cut off from western supplies.UKR now has enough guided missiles behind the front lines to completely destroy the supply of the Russians. UKR tactics are not to use up as many weapons as possible in attacks, but to use what they have wisely.

Kay

We’re not aware of this, but the Russians are currently bleeding out in the south of Ukraine when it comes to supplies. There has been much less artillery strikes, destruction and ambushes in this area in recent weeks, indicating that resources are becoming scarce. The Russians are only protected by the mines, which also has a significant impact on their supplies.

Triglav

They don’t want their military technology to fall into the hands of Russians, which is understandable but at the same time frustrating. It feels almost as if Washington is counting on prolonging the war, so that the cracks in Russia widen and the Putin regime destabilizes

tom

september/october will be over with some treaty. Frontline does not move. so crimea and donbas will stay wit rus. maybe the price for this will be Ukraine in nato?

Noelle

if I got a penny every time when I was reading some Oracle’s kind of expertise from random dude in the Internet (or in paper) I would be trillionaire now.

Wanna donate?

Zhorik Vartanov

Noelle, you must be an instance of ChatGPT. Or, you’re confusing ‘trillion’ with something else.

Triglav

No territorial concessions.

RutilantBossi

Or maybe Russia is actually a though opponents and Ukraine is genuinely struggling? I don’t see why that would be too outlandish, why would the USA stop Ukraine now? Russia is on fire already.

Kay

UKR is currently conducting a campaign to starve and bleed RUS forces at the front lines. For weeks, rear supply areas of the Russians have been successfully destroyed with rockets. You may not notice this, but it will have its full effect in 1-2 months. When the RUS face the choice to rot or leave the front. Hunger, thirst and lack of ammunition is the soldier’s greatest enemy.

Triglav

Russians are withdrawing from Kliščijivka

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Triglav

Prijutne has been liberated according to the latest ISW report

Dolgan

With blackout, its hard to know.

Ukr probably advance in différent part of the front. But no confirmation.

Hdhdhdhdi47

What sources do you follow on Twitter that also have a Mastodon or Telegram account? No account on Twitter, want to follow as much as possible. Post below, many thanks!

Triglav

Yeah Twitter is now blocking people who don’t have an account, which is a shame, because now I can’t read/watch the posts of many people

sagwas

I use ‘Nitter’ App to follow ‘militaryland.net’ on Twitter without an account.

sagwas

…but apparently these third-party providers are to be slowed down by Twitter with their current action. I can’t get access with Nitter at the moment either.

Bdhdjxkd727

I tried Nitter yesterday but kept getting no account found errors. I suspect Twitter blocked access to their API or something to that effect. Maybe it’ll recover in time. Used to happen when I used Newpipe as a YouTube alternative.

Max Beckhaus

Sadly, those that I follow are all only Twitter, but most talk of setting up telegram channels… I’ll let you know.

Noelle

telegram is just the same corporate sh*t which can be locked down in a minute.

Noelle

leave Twitter go for lemmy and never again put faith in any corporate service [ https://join-lemmy.org/ ]. Nitter cannot work without access to the API and I doubt they would pay.
Or at least make a mirror on lemmy please, because it will be only worse.

Bdhdjxkd727

This looks promising, there’s a relatively active Ukraine community on the sopuli server. Seems to be picking up because of Twitter and Reddit issues. I like that I don’t need an account to browse. Thanks for the heads up!

Noelle

spread the message, the more of us the merrier.
Jerome, if you would make a mirror there that would be wonderful.

Generally: expect that the soc-media you know and use (if you do) will get more and more paywalled pretty fast. So it’s time to get out both of the addiction and unholy embrace of corporate stupidity

Bdhdjxkd727

Haven’t had social media in about a decade. I concur! I just browse without an account to keep up with thoughts and opinions about the war, get a few videos now and then. A lot of governments communicate in short form via social media too so it’s a good place to aggregate results about new aid to Ukraine. It’s such a boneheaded move to remove that.

Kay

Or mastodon … you can put on your own instance or use an existing one for your postings. But still has access to all other users with their instances.
Twitter has recently had a new managing director because Musk makes his announcement true and withdraws from the Twitter business. So that can get better again.