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Pentagon reveals facts of theft of Western weapons in Ukraine that were returned

There were cases of theft of Western weapons in Ukraine during the first months of the full-scale war, but the weapons have been found and seized. Source: CNN, referring to a report by the Pentagon's Inspector General Details: The report mentions that the inability of Pentagon personnel to visit locations where weapons provided to Ukraine were being used or stored between February and September 2022 made monitoring significantly more complicated.

Russia loses two companies on Tavriia front over past 24 hours – Commander of Tavriia Group of Forces

Russian forces lost 2 companies of troops, 6 pieces of equipment and 3 ammunition storage points on the Tavriia front (Ukraine's south) on 15 July. Source: Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Commander of the Tavriia Operational and Strategic Group of Forces, on Telegram Quote: "The enemy's losses in killed and wounded over the past 24 hours amounted to more than two companies.

Russian storage point for Grad system ammunition was recently destroyed in occupied Makiivka

Hanna Maliar, Deputy Minister of Defence, has said that Ukrainian artillerymen destroyed a Russian storage point with artillery shells and missiles for BM-21 GRAD multiple-launch missile system in Makiivka.

Drones easily spotted Russian arms dump near a city where piles of ammo were lying in the open Ukraine bombed it, causing massive explosions, video shows

Videos appear to show Ukraine bombing an unconcealed Russian ammo depot close to the occupied city of Makiivka, setting off spectacular explosions.

Ukraine s defence forces destroyed 22 Russian anti-aircraft missile systems and 7 command posts last week – Ukraine s Defence Ministry

Over the course of the past week, the Ukrainian army struck 94 clusters of Russian forces and 19 ammunition storage points. Source: Hanna Maliar, Ukraine's Deputy Defence Minister, on Facebook Details: Last week, Ukraine's defence forces were able to strike high-priority Russian military targets on average every 70 minutes.

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