Ukraine has formally liberated some small villages and hamlets on the left (south) bank of the Dnipro. Some of these were actually freed some weeks ago, but they've only released information today. Very smalls settlements, and precarious gains, but interesting.
Russian forces around Krynky report they are outnumbered 3:1 in drones and artillery. Ukraine is bombing outbuildings Russian soldiers were sleeping in, using quiet-running drones to recon the area beforehand. Some Russian soldiers have reported sleeping in the woods is safer. Russian losses so heavy in some areas that some soldiers went to bed conscripts and woke up officers due to overnight losses. It's unclear if Russia is reinforcing the area or not. It's also unclear if Ukraine has brought over heavier equipment across the Dnipro, which may limit their ability to advance.
A Russian volunteer deliveryman decided it would be a sensible move to post pictures of his resupply mission to a Russian-held gas station near Kreminna, as well as several other positions. The following day, Ukraine bombed those positions, causing significant loss of manpower and equipment. It looks like Ukraine is also mounting further counter-attacks to reclaim the territory lost in Russia's limited advance on Kreminna a few months ago, with Leopard tanks engaging Russian positions outside Syn'kivka.
Ukrainian forces continuing counter-attacks at Andriivka. The 3rd Assault Brigade undertook a series of close-assault raids on Russian trenches, engaging units of the Russian 72nd Brigade and 10th Spetsnaz Brigade. They advanced under cover from snipers, who kept the Russians pinned down, before using grenades and small arms to clear out several trenches. Seems to be a limited counter-attack so far, but the Russians are clearly taking some losses, at least in the area. Unclear when the impact on the overall Andriivka advance is.
Russia, in an equally intelligent move, congregated a large number of soldiers rather recklessly close to the front to hear a concern by Moscow-based singer Polina Menshnykh. Ukraine targeted the area with an artillery strike that caused significant casualties. Menshnykh was killed as well.
Some claims that a Russian Ka-52 helicopter got confused and destroyed a Russain MT-LB in a friendly fire incident near Novomykhaylyvka. It looks like the helicopter was engaging a Ukrainian vehicle and the Russian units got caught in the crossfire. Seems to be some doubts about the veracity of the story.
Some wrangling in the US at the moment. It has emerged that 1200 ATACMS have "expired" and are no longer wanted for use by the US military. These can be released to Ukraine immediately, but there is still wrangling in the White House over this, despite, so far, Ukrainian compliance with the limitations placed on the use of their existing ATACMS.
Finland is closing all but one border crossings with Russia, citing an increase in attempted illegal migration crossing from Russia into Finland with the support of the Russian government.
The Czech government has proposed an amendment to EU rules so that Russian diplomats will not be able travel visa-free from EU country to EU country. Instead, they will have to stay within their host country only.
No idea if this is true or another Ghost of Kyiv,
but Jesus Christ.