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Zelensky says Russia may announce new mobilization after elections – Moscow struggling with contract recruitment costs
According to Noelreports, Russia could announce a new mobilization after their elections. Zelenskyy stated they are preparing for this. He said that Moscow needs additional manpower because of the growing cost of recruiting contract soldiers.
UA POV: Defence Minister Fedorov to be removed over "resistance to corruption" – replacement reportedly chosen
Pravda reports that a "systemic conflict" between Minister Fedorov and factions who influence the defense budget is one of the reasons for the government reshuffle. They report that the main reason is his resistance to corruption, even though the criticism leveled is about mobilization. They also report that President Zelensky asked Klymenko to be ready to become Minister of Defense.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2026/07/13/8043869/Open linkView original on lemmy.mlUA POV: War correspondent: 155th Brigade run by Skelya, no formal chain of command – 425th Regiment has informal influence
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Diana, I have one more question for you. You mentioned Skelya. At the beginning, we said that Skelya had distanced itself from Luchanov. You also mentioned that Oleksii Dolhonenko used to serve in Skelya. Could you briefly explain how the 155th Brigade is connected to Skelya? Are these simply former Skelya servicemen who were transferred to the 155th, or is there some kind of command relationship?
De facto, or rather de jure, there is no formal subordination. The 155th Brigade operates under the 7th Air Assault Corps, meaning it fights in the corps' sector. Administratively, however, it belongs to the 21st Army Corps. So, on paper, Skelya has nothing to do with it.
But here's what happened. After the 155th Brigade ran into serious problems during the difficult fighting on the Pokrovsk direction, Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi decided to effectively put someone from Skelya in charge. He appointed Luchanov, the regiment's chief of staff, to the brigade.
As far as I know, Skelya's plan was for the Skelya Regiment to continue operating as an assault regiment, while the 155th Brigade would serve as its infantry. In other words, the assault troops would seize positions, and the infantry would then move in and hold them.
Conflicts often arise in such situations. The assault troops say, "We've taken the positions, come and occupy them." The infantry replies, "No, you haven't fully cleared them. It's still dangerous, we're not moving in." Skelya wanted reliable infantry that they could count on to take over and hold the captured positions. In other words, they wanted to train the 155th Brigade to work alongside their regiment.
The 210th Unmanned Systems Battalion was also supposed to become part of this grouping. After the recent scandals, however, it seems those plans have been put on hold.
So formally, there is no connection. But it's obvious there was informal influence.
I also want to point out something. When I first investigated this story and spoke with various officers and servicemen, one of my sources explained what had happened but strongly asked me not to reveal anything that could identify him, not the unit, not the branch of service, not the corps, not the brigade, nothing at all.
He explained it by saying, "The 155th Brigade is run by Skelya. Everyone is afraid of them. Everyone fears there could be consequences."
So even if I had simply written in my article that the information came from a source in a certain unit, it would already have been revealing.
The Skelyya commanders I spoke with insisted they do not control the 155th Brigade. They say it is an independent formation that fights under the 7th Corps.
De facto, however, we can see that its leadership consists of people who came from Skelya. And even if Skelya did not directly command the brigade, I think it's fair to say they brought certain traditions into it, the same traditions for which the Skelya Regiment is known, in quotation marks.
UA POV: TCC operatives emerge from civilian car, chase down and capture fleeing man
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RU POV: Slovak PM Fico says NATO countries want dialogue with Russia, Slovakia won't fund Ukraine war
Statement by Slovakian PM Robert Fico
It is fundamentally important to me that many NATO member countries have shown interest in engaging in dialogue with Russia, which I have welcomed and supported for a long time. Although the final documents of the summit included a statement about allocating an additional $70 billion in military aid to Ukraine, Slovakia clearly defended its sovereign and peaceful position even before the start of the summit.
After a telephone conversation with the Secretary General of NATO, Mark Rutte, last Thursday, we exchanged letters and mutually confirmed that Slovakia will not be part of this military financial assistance to Ukraine.We acted similarly in the case of the €90 billion military credit, which was being discussed at the level of the European Union.We stand for cooperation, for dialogue, and for humanitarian aid, but not for war.







