SITREP: The Push in Kherson Oblast Continues, Russia Ready to Talk
To tee the Monday off, SOFREP’s SITREP highlights the liberation of two communities in the south of Ukraine, including Kherson Oblast.
To tee the Monday off, SOFREP’s SITREP highlights the liberation of two communities in the south of Ukraine, including Kherson Oblast.
Sanctions are beginning to cripple Russia’s rail system which is critical not just for supplying their troops in Ukraine, but also shipping coal to China and goods to their own citizens.
Russia is claiming that they massacred a 60 Ukrainian man commando unit that tried to seize the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant as UN inspectors were about to arrive. We’re not buying it, it looks staged.
As this campaign continues on a positive trajectory for the Ukrainians, President Volodomyr Zelensky posted a one-word tweet that sums up how everyone is feeling: “Freedom.” Their official Twitter account also posted another one-word statement that says: “Victory.”
It takes guts to fight for Russia, but it takes a whole new level of courage to go against it.
The Kremlin placed its potent fighter jets on combat alert as Russia’s large-scale week-long military exercise, Vostok 2022, commenced.
In May, the Ukrainian authorities reported Russian soldiers who shot civilians in a private office.
M119 A2 Howitzers and M777 Howitzers featured during the demonstrations.
We’re in the first days of Ukraine’s Kherson Oblast offensive, which has been “extremely aggressive,” as we reported here at SOFREP yesterday. Today, we provide you with the top three updates in the war for the past 24 hours. UK Medic Killed 🕯A British volunteered was killed Craig Mackintosh, from Thetford, Norfolk, died "in the […]
The US-donated HIMARS continues to be the MVP (most valuable player) in this war, even though Russia has claimed multiple times that they’ve hit HIMARS rockets.
Ukraine has launched an offensive to recapture the city and port of Kherson from Russian forces. Here is how we think it will go and where it will ultimately end up.
If there’s one thing the world fears of Russia, it’s their highly trained intelligence and spy network.