The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on July 11 that Russia had also lost 1,645 tanks, 3,828 armored fighting vehicles, 2,696 vehicles and fuel tanks, 838 artillery systems, 247 multiple launch rocket systems, 109 air defense systems, 188 helicopters, 217 airplanes, 676 drones, and 15 boats.
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Tuesday, January 6
"I have decided, even after consulting with coalition partners, that we will not disrupt the ammunition initiative. The project will continue, and the Czech Republic will be in the role of coordinator," Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Jan. 6.
Petr Macinka, Czechia's new foreign minister, said he would visit Ukraine in the near future, local media reported on Jan. 6.
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According to a reported draft joint statement, still subject to changes and a final approval by the leaders, the Coalition's security guarantees would include a U.S.-backed, European-led force deployed in post-war Ukraine, as well as ceasefire monitoring by Washington.
The Paris summit saw the partners agree on "robust" and "legally binding guarantees" to ensure Ukraine's post-war security.
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Long-range drones operated by the agency's Alpha special forces unit struck a large Russian arsenal near the town of Neya in Kostroma Oblast and an oil facility in Lipetsk Oblast.
Ukrainian drones carried out overnight attacks on several Russian regions on Jan. 6, with explosions and fires reported in multiple locations, according to Russian Telegram channels.
Reports of the planned interception come amid increasingly tense relations between Washington and Moscow, as the U.S. continues to broker a peace deal in Ukraine.
Monday, January 5
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Despite leading several of Ukraine's most consequential operations against Russia, Maliuk's tenure has been marked by controversy, particularly over his involvement in actions targeting anti-corruption bodies.




