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🇺🇦🇷🇺 Ukraine doesn't have enough men… So they built robots to die instead. One unit ran 164 robot assaults and calculated they would have needed 2,300 troops to achieve the same effect. Expected casualties from that: roughly 1,000 dead or wounded Ukrainians. The robots took zero. Russia's soldiers have a name for these four-wheeled explosive-carrying machines that crawl toward them in silence: "silent death." They only hear them when they're 10 meters away. By April 2026, Ukraine had already run 22,000 unmanned missions, including the first ever capture of a Russian position with zero human soldiers involved. How? The robot rolled into a trench. Desperation is the mother of invention, and Ukraine has been desperate for 2 years, and they managed to change what war looks like. Source: CNN


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🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israel's Lebanon push has a serious problem The Litani crossing was a big moment but nobody figured out what comes after. A broader drawdown earlier left the offensive stretched, with the 36th Division and a handful of supporting brigades carrying most of the load in an operation that needs more. Senior IDF officers have been pressing the political leadership for clearer approvals and more transparency on the diplomatic track, and not getting enough of either. Their biggest fear is waking up one day to a signed U.S.-Iran deal that forces an immediate pullout, under fire, with no preparation. Hezbollah clocked all of this and adapted fast. The deeper Israel pushes north, the further the rockets reach into Israeli towns. Nobody had a good answer for that before going in. The farther in they go, the harder it gets to leave. Source: Ynet


























