Russian soldiers branded 'cannibals over video 'of Ukrainian fighter being castrated'
Following the publication of a photograph showing a severed head impaled on a pole, Russian forces have been accused of committing other atrocities. According to the story behind the shot, it was taken one month ago in Popasna, a town in the Donbas that is currently under Russian occupation.

Dozens of Ukrainian Inmates are thought to have been killed in a missile attack.
Dozens of Ukrainian POWs are believed to have been killed in a missile strike on Friday, with Moscow and Kyiv blaming one other for carrying it out. The event overshadowed United Nations-backed efforts to restore grain supplies from Ukraine and alleviate a developing worldwide hunger crisis caused by the war, which is now in its sixth month.

Pro-Russian officials assassinated in Kherson ahead of Ukraine offensive
A series of apparent assassinations of pro-Russian leaders in occupied Kherson appear to have been started by Ukrainian partisans in advance of an offensive that is going to be launched to retake the province. On Saturday, Vitaly Gur, the Moscow-installed deputy leader of the municipality of Nova Kakhovka, which is located close to Kherson, was shot as he stepped out of the apartment building where he lived.

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Ukraine vows to hunt down Russian troops who castrated Ukrainian soldier
Kyiv has vowed to seek out and punish the Russian soldiers who castrated a Ukrainian serviceman. In a horrifying video that was shared on social media networks that are pro-Kremlin, it appears that Russian forces castrated a Ukrainian soldier by cutting off his testicles with a box cutter.

Here is the number of Russian soldiers that have been killed or injured since Feb. 24.
There is a major Russian retreats from around Kyiv, and from Kharkiv and from Snake Island, and how they are being pushed back towards Kherson. There is a lot of evidence that Russian medical assistance and equipment is substandard. Helicopter evacuation from the front is often difficult and hospital care questionable.

Here is the number of Russian soldiers that have been killed or injured since Feb. 24.
There is a significant Russian retreats from around Kyiv, and from Kharkiv and from Snake Island, and how they are being pushed back towards Kherson. There is a ton of proof that Russian clinical help and hardware is unsatisfactory. Helicopter departure from the front is frequently troublesome and clinic care sketchy. The Kyiv Independent @KyivIndependent US official: Over 75,000 Russian troopers have been killed or harmed since Feb. 24. Representative Elissa Slotkin let CNN know that the U.S. gauges that

Putin faces hard times as shady mercenaries called in to replace DECIMATED forces
According to the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense (MoD), Vladimir Putin is seeking to bolster the depleted Russian military presence in Ukraine by sending in mercenaries who are not expected to make a significant contribution to the overall war effort. Since 2014, it has been common knowledge that the infamous Wagner Group, a private paramilitary unit to whom the Kremlin insists it has no connection, is active in Ukraine.

Death Trap: New Russian soldiers reportedly get only a week training and get thrown into hellfire
One Russian soldier claims he received only five days of training before being dispatched to fight on the front lines in Ukraine, placing him "on a direct road to a body bag," according to a military analyst. According to The Moscow Times, the soldier, who asked to only be known as Ivan to preserve his identity, claimed that in certain instances, his teammates were being sent out to battle without even understanding how to handle a machine gun.

Putin struggling to fix thousands of damaged Russian tanks as convicts sent for combat
VLADIMIR PUTIN is "struggling" to repair "thousands" of Russian vehicles damaged in Ukrainian strikes, according to the UK Ministry of Defence, as Moscow grapples with "well known personnel challenges." This comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the country's soldiers were pushing "step by step" towards Kherson, one of the first areas to fall under Russian control. The UK Defence Ministry claimed "intense combat" between Kyiv and Moscow forces in the Kherson Oblast, which is located

'No weapon like it', Putin issues ominous hypersonic missile threat in Navy Day speech
In the same speech in which he detailed plans to equip the Russian fleet with hypersonic missile systems, Vladimir Putin offered a stern warning to the western world. The annual Russian ceremonial occasion known as Navy Day was utilized by President Putin as an opportunity to convey an ominous threat regarding the employment of hypersonic missile weapons against NATO nations.

Russia uprising surges: 'Freedom Legion' of defectors from Putin's army plots huge mutiny
The so-called Legion Freedom of Russia has stated that its force now comprises of two battalions, in a setback to the Russian President's plans to destroy Ukraine. The movement began as a group of Russian troops who deserted to fight for Ukraine. Igor Sushko, head of the Wind of Change Research Organization, a think tank located in Washington, DC, told Express.co.uk: "[The group] started some time ago, since the beginning of the invasion.

Panic mode: Ukraine strikes at Dnipro bridges to isolate Russian forces in Kherson
In an effort to regain the territory that was lost at the start of the war, the Ukrainian army has shelled important bridges that Russia uses to transport reinforcements and ammunition to the captured city of Kherson. According to British intelligence, the Russian army was using a Dnipro River tributary as a natural defensive line to bombard Ukrainian units that were on the attack.

'Cut by half' Putin's masterplan backfires as 400 Russian spies thrown out of Europe
The UK's head of foreign intelligence said that Russia has lost "half" of its ability to spy on European countries. Since the 1980s, information intelligence has been a key part of Russia's military and defense strategy. But, the head of MI6 said that since Moscow began its invasion of Ukraine in February, over 400 Russian spies have been kicked out of Europe.

Ukraine will recapture Kherson by September as the battle of the South began
By September, Kherson in Ukraine's south will be liberated from Russian control, a Ukrainian official declared on Sunday. Aides to the deposed Ukrainian leader of the Kherson region, Sergey Khlan, claimed that Ukrainian soldiers supported by high-tech Western weapons, like as long-range Himars, were destroying the Russian army in the area.

WAR IS NOT OVER YET Ukraine & Russia
According to the deal – brokered by means of the United Nations and Turkey, both Ukraine and Russia agreed 'not to assault' ships sporting grain as they sailed the heavily mined waters Moscow and Kyiv penned a deal to renew grain exports by the war, Ukraine on 23 July said that Russian missiles had struck the Odessa port.

Russia reveals Western attempts to censor photo-ops
According to the Russian Foreign Minister, there is a "obsession" with such photos in the United States and the European Union. Western nations have attempted to prevent Arab officials from taking photos with their Russian counterparts, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said during a visit to Egypt on Sunday.

Russia Strengthens ties with Iran
Where is Putin? Latest updates as Russian premier strengthens ties with Iran. While Vladimir Putin's administration is still fighting a war in Ukraine, he has mostly disappeared from public view, which has given rise to a variety of rumors in western nations. Where exactly is Vladimir Putin right now?

Russian FM says Moscow will go beyond the Donbas region.
The war in Ukraine is about to get worse as the Russian forces eyes for more territory in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister - Lavrov speaking to DWNews Correspondent. Russia invaded Ukraine In February 2022 under the pretext of saving Russian speaking citizens in the East of the country.

Lokomotiv Moscow won 1-0 against Ufa in latest fixture by a late goal.(Opinion)
Lokomotiv Moscow played against Ufa away from home and managed to win the match 1-0 in the end after a late goal.
