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Ukraine is attacking all over lately, Russian infrastructure just keeps blowing up. Russia's response? More civilian targets.

This is the aftermath of a Russian guided aerial bomb (KAB) strike on a residential area in Zaporizhzhia. The footage was released by the Zaporizhzhia Regional Administration.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 9 June 2025 at 09:37

Zaporizhzhia 🙏

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— MAKS 25 👀🇺🇦 (@maks23.bsky.social) 9 June 2025 at 10:37

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 09 June 2025

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Ukrainian Special Operations Forces, in coordination with other Defense units, struck two aircraft at the "Savasleyka" airbase in Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod region, the General Staff reports.

Preliminary assessment: likely damage to a MiG-31 and a Su-30/34. Results are being verified.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 9 June 2025 at 08:21

❗️Approx. 30 tons of fuel oil spilled into the Yenisei River in Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai after a ship accident. The vessel suffered a hull breach, damaging its fuel tank and steering. An oil slick has reached the shoreline. A state of emergency has been declared in the affected area.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 9 June 2025 at 09:44

❗️A record build-up of forces in half a year: Russia is transferring a huge amount of equipment to expand the offensive in Sumy region, - Petro Andryushchenko

10 new self-propelled guns, an anti-aircraft missile system, 40 trucks with personnel and ammunition from Crimea and Kherson region.

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— MAKS 25 👀🇺🇦 (@maks23.bsky.social) 9 June 2025 at 10:18

According to Russian sources, Ukraine launched a HIMARS strike on a cultural and recreation center in Rylsk, Kursk region. Rylsk has seen a rise in Ukrainian strikes in recent weeks, as it serves as a key staging area for Russian forces attacking Sumy Oblast.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 9 June 2025 at 10:01



A group of Ukrainian servicemen under the age of 25 has returned from Russian captivity—the first phase of a multi-stage exchange, Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets confirmed. Most were born in 2000 and include soldiers from the Armed Forces, National Guard, Border Guard, and Marine and Air Assault units.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 9 June 2025 at 13:41

A video on how the Ukrainian defenders were greeted and welcomed back home.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 9 June 2025 at 13:46

💙💛 "Mom, I’m home. You’re the most precious person I have. Thank you for being there!"

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— MAKS 25 👀🇺🇦 (@maks23.bsky.social) 9 June 2025 at 13:50


Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk invited Donald Trump to come to Ukraine, live in his home, and experience the daily Russian terror firsthand.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) 9 June 2025 at 12:12


In Kyiv, a farewell ceremony is being held for three firefighters killed in the June 6 Russian missile strike: Pavlo Yezhor, Danylo Skadin, and Andriy Remennyi.

They lost their lives while responding to the aftermath of the attack—rushing in to save others.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 9 June 2025 at 10:09


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In London, NATO chief Mark Rutte will call for a 400% increase in the Alliance’s air and missile defense, citing Russia’s “terror from the skies” in Ukraine, Reuters reports. He’ll also stress the need for thousands of armored vehicles, millions of shells, and double the logistics capacity.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 9 June 2025 at 12:02


Ukrainian Combat Jets Now Run on NATO Command Systems

https://orbitaltoday.com/2025/06/07/ukrainian-combat-jets-now-run-on-nato-command-systems/

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It is reported that for the first time in history, an F-16 has shot down a Russian Su-35 “Flanker”. A Russian Su-35 was ambushed yesterday in the Sumy region. A Swedish Saab 340 AEW&C detected it 200–300 km from the border and relayed the data to an F-16.

https://bsky.app/profile/antongerashchenko.bsky.social/post/3lr6fqzcg3s2f


So, the addition of Link-16 enabled the Swedish pilot to send the info to the F-16, and the F-16 sent the missile to blow the russian away. Teamwork makes the dream work.





Ryuu96 said:

In London, NATO chief Mark Rutte will call for a 400% increase in the Alliance’s air and missile defense, citing Russia’s “terror from the skies” in Ukraine, Reuters reports. He’ll also stress the need for thousands of armored vehicles, millions of shells, and double the logistics capacity.

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— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 9 June 2025 at 12:02

I feel like all these budget and stock increases are actually harmful for Ukraine. Sure, the military industry is now producing quite a lot more than before, but since the militaries in Europe are now stocking up, they have less to send to Ukraine anymore. This is coupled with the slow acquisition process of some countries.

In Germany for instance, they decided to get the Patria 6x6 to replace their old TPz Fuchs as wheeled APC. The decision has been made in January - but a budget for these is only expected to come by end of the year, and an actual order in 2026. Further orders for the Boxer and Puma to fully replace the Marder are also still on hold.

They have a confusing mix of Leopard 2 tanks (19 A5, 68 A6, 34 A6 A3, 50 A6M, 20 A6 A3M, 104 A7V, 16 A7 A1 in production and 123 A8 ordered, plus driving school models of the A6 A3 and A7V), which could probably be much cheaper and easier to maintain if they all would be upgraded to the same standard (so to the A8 standard, the most current one).

Ukraine could make very good use with both the Marder and Fuchs vehicles, but Germany is way too slow in their process to be delivering both anytime soon. They could also send the old Leopard 2A5 since they have much more modern variants in stock and in production now. And of course, all their remaining Gepard since they're in storage anyway (which may need to be refurbished first), as Germany is ordering the Skyranger 30 as a replacement... though really in minuscule quantities (even Austria is ordering twice as many systems - though that may be due to the lighter, less capable turret).



Casey explains how the russians overengineered the bridge in order to protect it from attacks like this.  Although the bridge was damaged, it isn't compromised.  Time to attack again.