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The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line

author:Drinking the moon in the west building

On July 1, 2024, the Russia-Ukraine war entered its 859th day.

Let's take a look at the situation on the battlefield first.

In the Vovchansk direction, the Ukrainian army continued to advance northward and continued to carry out air strikes on Russian strongholds and concentration areas. Due to heavy casualties, the soldiers of the Russian 153rd anti-tank artillery regiment and the Chechen Akhmat battalion mutinied, refusing to carry out the offensive order.

In addition, in the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian army has also exchanged fire with the surrounded Russian army, and it is likely that the Russians want to break through.

The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line

On the Kremina front, the Ukrainian army's three-way offensive continues to make progress, and the Russian army's defensive line in the direction of Terny and Yampolivka continues to lose, losing large areas of position.

In the past period, the Ukrainian army's counterattack in this direction has been very successful, and the lost territory near Terni has been basically recovered, and at the same time, more than 200 pieces of equipment and a large number of officers and soldiers of the Russian army have been destroyed.

Looking back at this round of offensive of the Ukrainian army, it is not difficult to find that its starting point was after the US imperialists lifted sanctions on the 12th Azov Brigade.

The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line

The fiercest battles on the Bakhmut front, in the Chasov Yar direction, remain in the Canal Zone.

The day before yesterday, the Russian offensive in the south of Kalinivka made some progress, but after the Ukrainian army's counterattack in the past 48 hours, the front has basically returned to where it started, and if nothing else, the tug-of-war here will continue.

In the direction of Siversk, Ukrainian troops repelled the attack of the Russians and captured 3 prisoners.

The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line

On the Avdiivka front, the assault detachment of the 506th regiment of the Russian army, the 2nd battalion shot a video and fired at its superiors:

"We were attacked by 155 mm caliber artillery fire and cluster munitions, and all were left in forest plantations.

We were scammed. We were sent to eat meat, and I ended up surrounded by Ukrainians, who beat us".

In the past seven or eight months, although the Russian army's human flesh offensive has achieved some tactical victories, the casualties have been extremely heavy, such as in the battle in the west of Avdiivka, the Russian army's second special operations battalion of 350 people entered the battle, and only four people withdrew from the battle.

The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line

In the Russian direction, Ukrainian drones attacked 6 regions at night, including Kursk, Lipetsk, Voronezh, Bryansk, Orel and Belgorod.

Emei said Russia shot down 36 drones, including 15 in Kursk Oblast, 9 in Lipetsk Oblast, 4 in Voronezh Oblast, 4 in Bryansk Oblast, 2 in Oryol Oblast, and 2 in Belgorod Oblast. But the video taken by Russian netizens seems to betray them.

The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line
The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line
The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line

Let's take a look at the other news.

The 8th Cavalry Brigade of the Russian Army has been replaced with a new "human charge" equipment - ambulance motorcycles.

The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line

Last week, NATO member states officially approved Rutte for the post of NATO secretary general, and he will be given new powers on October 1 this year to replace Stoltenberg, whose term expires.

Medvedev posted on Telegram on June 28 mocking the NATO Secretary-General-designate:

“…… Mark Rutte, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, is currently Secretary General of NATO.

"A very special person. In a relatively short period of time, this moderate figure, whom I had met at the summit, turned into a fanatical Russophobe and a staunch Atlanticist. ”

"We can't guess what substance in the Amsterdam coffee shop made his mood change so drastically."

In fact, May is completely confused, and Rutte has already answered this question in his last speech as Dutch prime minister: the MH17 disaster changed his personal worldview, and the plane was shot down by a missile led by Strelkov's rebels over Donetsk in 2014, killing all 298 people on board.

In his June 30 speech, Rutte noted that the MH17 disaster was perhaps the most worrying event of his time as prime minister, and that it changed his personal worldview of how important it is to be part of the North Atlantic Alliance and the European Union in a world of many threats.

It is clear that it was the Russians who knocked out civil flights and turned the moderate Rutte into a "staunch Atlanticist". To put it a little bigger, many of the "pawns" of US imperialism actually came from this way.

This is an important lesson that the world has taught me over the years.

The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line

Switzerland and the United States have entered into a financial information exchange agreement that allows them to exchange each other's financial data. Of course, it is an exchange, but everyone understands that it is basically the Americans who want Swiss financial data.

This incident has unexpectedly caused a great backlash, and there is a tendency to anger among the masses, which is very puzzling.

You said that your house is about to run out, why are you still panicking with others?

Text/West Building Drinking Moon

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The latest in Russia and Ukraine on July 1: Russian troops mutiny on the front line