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07-11-2026, 03:24 AM
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Re: Russian Invasion Ukraine. Day: 1630-1639 (July 11 - July 20)
1. Border Guards detected an occupier crawling through a ruin and his attempt to hide in the basement but a drone and a bunch of Ukrainian soldiers that tossed a mine inside the basement thwarted his plan. 2. Border guards from the Chimera unit of the 105th detachment on the North-Sloboda direction are still busy destroying enemy equipment, striking checkpoints and eliminating enemy personnel. 3. Border guards from the Prime unit of the 5th detachment on the North-Slobozhansky direction destroyed an enemy's gun, cars, a motorcycle and shelters. 4. In the Lyman direction, recently, the occupiers have increasingly been using infantry in their assaults, often in small groups or in pairs. Pilots of the Signum Group are monitoring the situation and eliminated most attempts. 5/6/7/8/9/10. On July 6, 2026, Ukraine's Special Operations Forces executed a highly sophisticated drone raid against the Omsk Oil Refinery in western Siberia. This stands as Ukraine's deepest long-range strike since the war began, penetrating roughly 2,500 to 2,700 kilometers (1,500+ miles) into russian territory. The attack was carried out using newly upgraded, domestic FP-1 Fire Point drones. These drones feature a specialized trapezoidal wing structure that doubles as an integrated fuel tank, specifically engineered to achieve extreme distances and strike deep into enemy infrastructure. Satellite imagery confirmed at least 4 direct hits on the refinery's primary ELOU-AVT-11 crude distillation unit. As russia's largest refinery, the heavy damage forced the facility to halt operations and suspend fuel sales, exacerbating a severe domestic gasoline and diesel crisis across the country. Ultimately, russian bloggers and news claiming the drones came from Azerbaijan is part of a recurring pattern where they struggle to accept the vast operational reach of Ukraine's domestic drone program, opting instead to blame neighboring states. |