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Ukraine Targets Russian Military Fuel Infrastructure Near Moscow

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Kyiv Independent

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Source: The Kyiv Independent

Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) successfully targeted and destroyed a critical Russian military fuel pipeline near Moscow, significantly impacting Russia's military logistics and economy, amid a broader drone assault on Russian infrastructure. The strike on the Koltsevoy pipeline, which supplied jet fuel, diesel, and gasoline, was part of Ukraine's ongoing efforts to weaken Russian military capabilities.

California Firm Unveils Spacecraft Aiming for One-Hour Global Cargo Delivery

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Gizmodo

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Source: Gizmodo

Inversion Space, a California-based startup, is developing a reusable space vehicle called Arc to deliver cargo from low Earth orbit to anywhere on Earth within an hour, targeting military and global logistics applications, with plans to deploy a constellation of these vehicles by 2028.

Russian Railways Under Siege as Ukraine and Partisans Disrupt Supply Lines

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Kyiv Post

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The Atesh guerrilla movement claimed responsibility for sabotaging a railway junction near Yekaterinburg, Russia, disrupting military logistics and supply routes, and warning that all Russian military logistics are under threat. This act of sabotage is part of a series of recent attacks aimed at impairing Russia's military infrastructure amid ongoing conflicts.

Antonov An-124 Cargo Plane Reappears Over Kyiv

Originally Published 6 months ago — by The War Zone

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Source: The War Zone

A large Antonov An-124 cargo jet was seen flying over Kyiv's restricted airspace, sparking curiosity and speculation about its origin and purpose. The aircraft, likely stranded in Ukraine since 2022, appears to have flown from Kyiv to Leipzig, Germany, possibly heading to Antonov's facility. Its flight raises questions about Ukraine's ability to operate such large aircraft amid ongoing conflict and the implications for military logistics.

Texas National Guard Mobilizes Ahead of 'No Kings' Protests

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Austin American-Statesman

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Source: Austin American-Statesman

Internal documents reveal that Texas is rapidly mobilizing and training over 5,000 National Guard troops to respond to upcoming anti-Trump protests, raising concerns among soldiers about the scale of deployment and its implications for civil liberties, amid logistical preparations and political tensions.

Guard Soldiers in Trump's LA Crackdown Await Pay

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Military.com

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Source: Military.com

Approximately 4,000 California National Guard soldiers deployed to Los Angeles by President Trump are unpaid due to delays in official activation orders, causing administrative and welfare concerns amid a chaotic deployment with inadequate living conditions and logistical issues. The situation highlights challenges in military logistics and troop welfare during domestic missions.

Intensifying Attacks on Russian-Ukrainian Supply Lines Ahead of Offensive

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Wall Street Journal

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Ukraine has launched a series of drone attacks and acts of sabotage on Russian territory, targeting military logistics hubs in an apparent effort to disrupt Moscow's battlefield supply lines ahead of an expected Ukrainian counteroffensive. The attacks are focused on cutting off Russia's supply route to its forces in southern Ukraine as Kyiv prepares the ground for its expected attempt to recapture parts of the area.

Wagner Group's Ammo Shortage Threatens Russian Military Operations.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Newsweek

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The British Ministry of Defense has said that Russia's lack of ammunition for the ongoing war in Ukraine is deepening a rift between the Russian paramilitary outfit the Wagner Group and the country's defense ministry. The Wagner Group has been leading an offensive in Bakhmut, but its fighters have reportedly been gradually replaced by conventional troops due to the lack of ammunition. The fight for Bakhmut has become the longest-running battle since Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The British defense ministry said Russia continues to give the highest priority to mobilizing its defense industry but "it is still failing to meet wartime demands."