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Ukraine Military Situation Report | July 31

Senior Fellow (Nonresident)
A serviceman of Ukraine's National Guard in a trench during a tactical exercise on July 22, 2024. (Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/Ukrinform/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
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A serviceman of Ukraine's National Guard in a trench during a tactical exercise on July 22, 2024. (Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/Ukrinform/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

Below Senior Fellow Can Kasapo臒lu offers a military situation report about the war in Ukraine.

Executive Summary

鈥�    Drone-on-drone warfare is on the rise in Ukraine, offering a continuing glimpse into the future of armed conflict.
鈥�    The Ukrainian 79th Air Assault Brigade repelled a critical Russian assault, while the Russian military continued to press on multiple fronts.
鈥�    A militant group ambushed detachments of the Wagner private military company in Mali, inflicting several high-value casualties.
鈥�    Drones produced by Russia and Iran entered North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) territory.

1. Battlefield Assessment

Last week Russian forces made marginal territorial gains and advances on the eastern and northeastern front lines around the towns of Niu-York, Toretsk, and Pokrovsk. Reports suggest that Ukrainian troops operating on the eastern front suffered from insufficient rotation and poor .

In the east, at Kurakhivka, the Ukrainian 79th Air Assault Brigade repelled a major Russian assault involving mechanized infantry and heavy armor in large , hindering Moscow鈥檚 plans to cut off the urban area of Kurakhove from its supply lines in hopes of . Meanwhile, Russian troops were filmed using electric scooters in several engagements,  the vulnerability of the Kremlin鈥檚 conscripts.

Drone-on-drone warfare is also increasing across Ukraine. The Russian Defense Ministry released footage of a first-person-view (FPV) drone downing a Ukrainian Baba Yaga  (UAV), a nighttime bomber drone with sensors and a relatively heavy payload capacity. Russia is now prioritizing Baba Yaga UAVs as targets for its own .

Despite recent progress, Moscow鈥檚 troops remain prisoners of geography. According to , Russian units failed to complete a water crossing of the channel separating the center of Chasiv Yar from the town鈥檚 Kanal District, its easternmost neighborhood. This failure presents a window of opportunity for Ukrainian forces.

While continuing its heavy ground offensives, Russia also maintained aerial attacks on critical infrastructure in Ukraine. Last week Russian  Odesa, one of the few ports from which Ukraine can still export grain.

Ukrainian forces fought back, continuing their strike campaign against critical Russian platforms. Last weekend saw one of Kyiv鈥檚 longest-range strategic strikes to date. The strike鈥檚 target set included the  airfield鈥攁n air base close to the Finnish border that hosts the Kremlin鈥檚 Tu-22M3 tactical bombers鈥攁nd the last Russian  that remained in Crimea.

Ukraine鈥檚 strongest supporters continued to provide it with military assistance. This week Poland began to prepare its forty-fifth military aid package for Ukraine. Reports suggest that  includes a significant amount of much-needed ammunition. In another positive step, Japan and the United States  efforts to increase production of MIM-104 Patriot missiles, a move that will help bolster Ukraine鈥檚 air defense capacity. The Patriot interceptor missile is important for effective air defense in a long war.

Wreckage assessments have revealed more information on the mysterious Russian drone that the last edition of this report covered. Open-source intelligence suggests that the drone鈥檚 serial number begins with a character that could  joint Russia-Iran drone production plant in Alabuga in Russian Tatarstan.

The drone also bears interesting similarities to the more recent Iran-produced variants of the Shahed-136 loitering munition, including  and a fuselage  radar-absorbent material. Evidence suggests that previous variants of the  featured a SIM card and a power bank manufactured by a Ukrainian company, Kyivstar.

2. The Wagner Private Military Company Reportedly Suffers a Big Loss in Mali

Reports this week indicated that the Arab Movement of Azawad, a militia active in northern Mali, killed numerous Russian mercenaries,  Anton Yelizarov, the field commander of the Wagner private military company鈥檚 forces in Africa.

Yelizarov played a significant role in previous Russian offensives in Ukraine, such as the assaults on Soledar and Bakhmut. The mercenary鈥檚 military experience aligned with Wagner鈥檚 needs, and he helped the group extend its reach from Ukraine to the Middle East and key African conflict zones. Prior to joining Yevgeny Prigozhin鈥檚 Wagner, Yelizarov was part of several elite units of the Russian Armed Forces, including the 7th Guards Mountain Air Assault Division of the Russian Airborne Forces (VDV) and special forces units of Russian military intelligence (GRU).

report that the attack killed Nikita Fedianin, a Russian propagandist known for administering the Wagner-linked Telegram channel Grey Zone. Visual evidence also  the incident cost Wagner forces several mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles and a Mi-24 helicopter. 

3. The Russia-Iran Drone Threat Is Spilling across Ukraine鈥檚 Borders

Russian and Iranian drones are  North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies on Ukraine鈥檚 borders. The Ukrainian Air Force noted this week that three Russian drones , prompting Bucharest  the UAVs with Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns (SPAAGs). The  Shahed-136, also known by its Russian designation Geran-2, was found in  the incident.

In another sign of the broadening scope of the conflict, a kamikaze unmanned surface vehicle (USV) washed up on T眉rkiye鈥檚 Black Sea coast. Visual evidence  that the USV is a Yamaha WaveRunner personal watercraft equipped with two warheads, multiple sensors, and flotation devices on each side that make it difficult to capsize. Technical assessments suggest that the USV floated to the Turkish shore after it ran out of fuel, lost its directional guidance, or malfunctioned.