29 July 2024 - Ukraine Special Weapons News |
Combat Operations
Ukraine
Russia
United States
NATO
United Nations
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
Combat Operations
- Ukraine Strikes Russian Energy Facilities For Second Day In A Row RFE/RL 29 Jul 2024 -- Ukraine launched a wave of drone strikes deep inside Russian territory early on July 29, damaging energy facilities in two regions, Russia's Defense Ministry and regional officials said a day after a reported Ukrainian attack set a Russian oil refinery on fire.
- Russia reports downing 19 Ukrainian drones over Kursk as part of latest aerial attacks VOA 29 Jul 2024 -- Russia's military said Monday it shot down 19 Ukrainian drones over the Kursk region, along the border between the two countries, marking the second consecutive day that Ukraine focused a large attack on the area.
Ukraine
- President Visited Enterprises in the Poltava Region President of Ukraine 29 Jul 2024
- In the Framework of the Made in Ukraine Platform, Poltava Region Will Receive at Least UAH 1.8 Billion This Year President of Ukraine 29 Jul 2024
- We Understand How the Electricity Deficit Will Be Gradually Eliminated, Government Officials Were Given Clear Tasks - Address by the President President of Ukraine 29 Jul 2024
- Preparations for the Heating Season: the President Held a Security Meeting in Kharkiv President of Ukraine 29 Jul 2024
- Ukraine and Greece Finalize the Text of the Bilateral Security Agreement President of Ukraine 29 Jul 2024
- The President Inspected the Reconstruction of Damaged Housing in the Kharkiv Region President of Ukraine 29 Jul 2024
Russia
- Ukraine Loses Up to 570 Soldiers in Clashes With Russia's South Forces Sputnik 29 Jul 2024 -- Russia's Ministry of Defense reported on the progress of the special military operation and the key achievements of the Russian Armed Forces.
- Meeting with DPR Head Denis Pushilin President of Russia 29 Jul 2024 -- Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with Head of the Donetsk People's Republic Denis Pushilin.
United States
- Fact Sheet on U.S. Security Assistance to Ukraine - July 29, 2024 DOD
- Memorandum on the Delegation of Authority Under Section 506(a)(1) and Section 614(a)(1) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 The White House 29 Jul 2024
- Biden Administration Announces Additional Security Assistance for Ukraine DoD 29 Jul 2024 -- Today, the Department of Defense (DoD) announced additional security assistance to meet Ukraine's critical security and defense needs. This includes the authorization of a Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) package valued at up to $200 million to provide Ukraine with key capabilities, including: air defense interceptors; munitions for rocket systems and artillery; and anti-tank weapons.
- DOD Announces Additional Security Assistance for Ukraine DoD News 29 Jul 2024 -- The Defense Department today announced a security assistance package for Ukraine as it continues its fight to counter Russia's invasion.
- United States Announces Significant New Military Assistance for Ukraine US Dept. of State 29 Jul 2024 -- The United States is sending Ukraine a significant new package of urgently needed weapons and equipment to support its military forces as they defend against Russia's assault.
- U.S. Announces Up To $1.7 Billion In Security Assistance For Ukraine RFE/RL 29 Jul 2024 -- The United States on July 29 announced two assistance packages for Ukraine valued at $1.7 billion.
NATO
United Nations
Foreign Reactions
- War in Ukraine - The arms and military equipment Germany is sending to Ukraine Germany - Federal Government 29 Jul 2024 -- Germany provides support for Ukraine by supplying equipment and weapons, these come from supplies of the Federal Arms Forces and from deliveries from industry financed from the Federal Government's funds for security capacity building. An overview.
News Reports
- North Korea increases production of 152-millimeter artillery shells Radio Free Asia 29 Jul 2024 -- Several factories in North Korea have altered their production processes to quickly churn out 152-millimeter artillery shells, officials in the country told Radio Free Asia, but they do not know whether the ammunition is going to Russia for use in its war with Ukraine.
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