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**Cyberattack on Gazprom**
* Ukraine’s intelligence (HUR) claims that a large-scale cyberattack was carried out against Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned energy company.
* The attack allegedly targeted systems used by Gazprom and its subsidiaries, which are involved in supporting Russia’s war effort.
* The cyberattack reportedly destroyed large volumes of data, installed custom software to damage the company’s information systems, and disabled access to internal systems for nearly 20,000 system administrators.
**Ukrainian flags raised near Donetsk Oblast**
* Ukrainian soldiers raised flags in two eastern settlements near the administrative border with Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, refuting Russian claims of capturing the territory.
* The settlements are Voskresenka and Yalta, which Russia claimed to have captured on June 25 and July 15 respectively.
**Russia’s ongoing offensive**
* Despite Ukrainian defenders pushing back Russian troops, Moscow continues to grind forward with its summer offensive in Donetsk Oblast.
* Concerns exist that Russian forces could scale up their offensive in the coming weeks, aiming to advance toward strategically important towns of Pokrovsk and Kostiantynivka.
Note: The article is from the Kyiv Independent news site, which provides updates on the Ukraine war situation.