Thursday, July 21, 7:36 a.m.: The Severodvinsk, one of the most secret nuclear submarines in the Russian fleet, entered the Baltic Sea. This is reported by several media. The Danish Navy confirms the reports. “The trip is registered and is being followed by the Danish Navy,” it said on Twitter. The reason for the trip is a presentation of the submarine to President Vladimir Putin at “Navy Day” at the end of the month.

The submarine is considered one of the most secret in the Russian Navy and belongs to Russia’s Northern Fleet in the Arctic Circle. The Severdvinsk is also notorious for its armament. In October 2021, it is said to have successfully launched a hypersonic missile of the “Tsirkon” type from the White Sea for the first time. There are currently many photos of neither this nor the “Severodvisnk”.

An expert calls the relocation of such a dangerous submarine a signal to NATO. “It’s the unit of the Russian Navy that’s giving NATO the biggest headache right now. The armament consists of long-range missiles that can attack almost all NATO supply ports in northern Europe in one fell swoop,” said Johannes Peters, Head of Maritime Strategy and Security at the Institute for Security Policy at the University of Kiel, the “Kieler Nachrichten”.

According to the report, the submarine can shoot down eight times the number of missiles from a water depth of around 40 meters compared to Russian submarines in the Black Sea. These smaller submarines have been used for weeks to fire cruise missiles at Ukrainian targets in Odessa.

9:30 p.m .: The Russian border region of Belgorod blames the Ukrainian side for an attack with one fatality. On Wednesday, the villages of Nekhoteyevka and Zhuravlevka were shelled, said the governor of the region, Vyacheslav Gladkov. Several houses were damaged in Nekhoteyevka. A civilian also died.

Russia, which itself started the war against neighboring Ukraine five months ago, has since repeatedly complained about shelling on its own territory. The information could not be independently verified.

7:14 p.m .: Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that the cities in Donbass will be rebuilt in view of the severe destruction caused by his war in Ukraine. There is a lot to do in the “people’s republics” of Luhansk and Donetsk, Putin said on Wednesday. “Therefore, our country will help the Luhansk People’s Republic and the Donetsk People’s Republic,” he said at a video conference with children and young people. In February, Russia recognized the areas of Luhansk and Donetsk that had broken away from Ukraine as independent states and then started the war – officially to protect them.

4:08 p.m .: The US government wants to deliver four more Himars multiple rocket launchers to Ukraine in the fight against the Russian invaders. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, speaking at an online Ukraine contact group meeting on Wednesday, said the Himars missile launchers delivered so far “had made so much difference on the battlefield.” The US would also provide additional weapons, ammunition and equipment, including missiles and artillery shells, as part of the next package for Ukraine. Details would be announced later in the week.

3:56 p.m .: Ukrainian mechanics are repairing destroyed tanks along the front line in Donbass – and are observing the war at close range. In an interview with “ntv”, Ukrainian tank mechanics shared their observations. You see that Russian military tactics have changed.

“They are more aggressive now. It seems like they’re shooting with their eyes closed. Now they shoot at everything. Before they tried to hit specific targets, but now they are much more aggressive,” explains tank mechanic Petro.

1:53 p.m .: According to their own statements, Russian troops have hit the enemy’s important weapon systems and depots in Ukraine. A warehouse with ammunition for Ukrainian rockets near Soledar in Donbass was destroyed. This was announced by the Ministry of Defense in Moscow on Wednesday in its situation report. A launch pad for US-made Harpoon anti-ship missiles was also destroyed in the Odessa region. The information provided by the Russian military was not independently verifiable.

Meanwhile, Russia’s Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu has ordered his troops to take more decisive action against Ukrainian drones over the border area with Russia. It must also be prevented that Ukrainian troops shell residential areas in places that have been conquered by Russian forces. According to the ministry, Shoigu said this after inspections of Russian units deployed in Ukraine. Moscow officially describes the war against the neighboring country that began on February 24 as a special military operation.

12:17 p.m .: In the city of Kharkiv, three people were killed by rocket fire. Another person was injured. This is reported by the governor of Kharkiv, Oleh Syniehubov, on his Telegram channel. Apparently, a Russian missile hit a bus station in Saltivka, a northern district of the city. A 13-year-old boy is also among the dead.

12:12 p.m.: The strategically important Antonovsky Bridge, the only road bridge over the Dnieper in Kherson, is said to have been so badly damaged by Ukrainian attacks that it is expected to be closed to traffic. This is reported by the Russian news agencies Tass and Ria Novosti, citing information from the Russian authorities in the Cherson region in southern Ukraine.

“We counted about eight hits on the Antonivka bridge, the bridge was seriously damaged,” said deputy chief of the occupation administration of the Kherson region Kirill Stremousov, according to Ria Novosti. A total of twelve missiles with US Himars missile launchers were on the one kilometer long structure had been fired. There were already hits the day before.

The British Ministry of Defense had previously said the bridge was likely still usable. The ministry relied on intelligence reports. However, the bridge is a weak point for Russian troops in the occupied region opposite the Crimean peninsula annexed by Russia.

Wednesday, July 20, 8:26 a.m.: The experts from the American “Institute for the Study of War” (ISW) believe that Putin could use nuclear threats to try to stop a Ukrainian counter-offensive in the annexed regions of Kherson, Zaporizhia, Donetsk and Luhansk . The Russian doctrine, which allows the use of nuclear weapons to defend Russian territory, also applies to newly annexed areas in Ukraine, according to the ISW. According to the ISW, Ukraine may have only a narrow window of opportunity to retake counter-offensive occupied Ukrainian territory before the Kremlin annexes that territory.

7:36 p.m .: According to Ukrainian information, the Russian armed forces have made further gains in the battles for the Donbass in eastern Ukraine. “The enemy launched an attack in the Pokrovske area, was partially successful and is establishing itself on the southern outskirts of the village,” the Ukrainian general staff said in its situation report on Tuesday evening.

Pokrovske is a settlement ten kilometers east of the important transport junction of Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. The Siwersk – Soledar – Bakhmut line is considered to be Ukraine’s next line of defense in front of the conurbation around the cities of Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.

According to their own statements, the Ukrainian military has succeeded in repelling Russian attacks on other front sections in the Donbass. The attacks were unsuccessful both north of Slowjansk and east of Siwersk. “The Ukrainian fighters inflicted significant losses on the occupiers,” says the situation report at one point. The information cannot be verified independently.

4.30 p.m .: The Russian military apparently has major problems due to a lack of personnel. This is reported by the Ministry of Defense in London, citing intelligence reports. It sees the military planners in a dilemma. The reason: the massive clout of the Russians is only sufficient for an offensive in the east or a successful defense in the south-west – a dilemma.

According to the information, Moscow needs six armies with a total strength of 150,000 soldiers for the Donbass alone. In the past few weeks, however, Russia has deployed only 100 men at the same time in offensive operations. Accordingly, British intelligence predicts that the attack will proceed very slowly without operational breaks.

Also interesting: Recently, the Russian military has increasingly fought with conscientious objectors. Thousands of young Russians are said to have already taken advantage of this opportunity. Professional soldiers had already submitted resignations.

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