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Use of Krasnopol shells cuts ammunition consumption — Rostec

TASS

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July 8, 2026

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The use of these guided munitions transforms self-propelled artillery systems and towed howitzers from area suppression weapons into precision weapons for the elimination of enemy targets

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TASS

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· Jun 24, 2026

Russian artillery wipes out Ukrainian UAV control posts in Kharkov Region

The Russian Defense Ministry reported that Giatsint-S crews delivered strikes by 152mm high-explosive fragmentation shells from sheltered positions

Le Monde

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· Jun 27, 2026

In Ukraine, those who leave and those who stay: Life on hold in Sloviansk and Kramatorsk

'Donbas: War of Attrition' (2/2). In this industrial region, 80 of which is occupied by Russian troops, the cities of Sloviansk and Kramatorsk have become the heart of the Ukrainian defensive system. Some of their residents choose to flee to safer areas. Others try to survive as best they can.

Huffington Post

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ukraine Unleashes One Of Its Heaviest Drone Bombardments Of Russia

Kyiv's campaign has choked Russian fuel supplies and military deliveries and has heaped pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Meduza.io

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· Jun 29, 2026

In photos: Muscovites face hour-long lines for gasoline

Ukrainian forces continue to attack Russian oil refineries. The fuel crisis has spread to most regions of Russia, including Moscow. The independent journalists’ cooperative Bereg published a photo report from the capital, where drivers sometimes wait nearly an hour in line at gas stations. Meduza is republishing the piece in full.

ScienceDaily

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Ozempic and Wegovy mistake sending thousands to poison control

Poison control calls involving semaglutide (Ozempic and Wegovy) soared after the drug was approved for weight management, with researchers linking the increase to accidental dosing mistakes rather than intentional misuse. Simple education about proper weekly dosing and gradual dose increases could help prevent many of these avoidable incidents.

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jun 29, 2026

Hypersonic or quasi-ballistic? Inside Russia's Zircon missiles terrorising Kyiv

Hypersonic or quasi-ballistic? Inside Russia's Zircon missiles terrorising Kyiv

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Related coverage for "Use of Krasnopol shells cuts ammunition consumption — Rostec": TASS — Russian artillery wipes out Ukrainian UAV control posts in Kharkov Region. Le Monde — In Ukraine, those who leave and those who stay: Life on hold in Sloviansk and Kramatorsk. Huffington Post — Ukraine Unleashes One Of Its Heaviest Drone Bombardments Of Russia. Meduza.io — In photos: Muscovites face hour-long lines for gasoline. ScienceDaily — The Ozempic and Wegovy mistake sending thousands to poison control. Ukrainska Pravda — Hypersonic or quasi-ballistic? Inside Russia's Zircon missiles terrorising Kyiv