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A Russian missile of an unknown type was launched at Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast. An explosion was reported and smoke rose over the city.
If I had to guess, it was targeting a troop concentration.
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Reconnaissance UAV in the direction of Myrhorod, Poltava Oblast. A Su-57 is also airborne in Kursk Oblast, which can carry the Kh-59/69 cruise missile.
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Reconnaissance UAV in the direction of Myrhorod, Poltava Oblast. A Su-57 is also airborne in Kursk Oblast, which can carry the Kh-59/69 cruise missile.
Approximate location of the recon UAV.
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Air defence is working in Poltava against the Russian Recon drone.
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Geolocated footage indicates that Russian forces finally broke through Ukrainian defences in the direction of the Siversky Donets Canal near Klishchiivka.
Following reports of this a few days ago, visual confirmation came out showing Russian infanty operating along the canal. This indicates that not only have Russian forces successfully occupied the "Tetris" fortification to the northeast but have also captured a series of previously Ukrainian held treelines on one of the highest points of the hills surrounding Klishchiivka.
Now that this position has fallen, Russian forces will have full surveillance over the newly formed salient in and around the ruins of Andriivka, and it may allow for a simultaneous push from three directions: The railway line, the heights, and the village of Kurdyumivka. A push from the heights will be the easiest option for Russia as it will be a downhill battle.
Overall, this is sudden and unexpected news, and it will be a big blow to Ukrainian morale if they see all their territory that they worked so hard to recapture during the failed 2023 counter-offensive be captured by Russia.
Following reports of this a few days ago, visual confirmation came out showing Russian infanty operating along the canal. This indicates that not only have Russian forces successfully occupied the "Tetris" fortification to the northeast but have also captured a series of previously Ukrainian held treelines on one of the highest points of the hills surrounding Klishchiivka.
Now that this position has fallen, Russian forces will have full surveillance over the newly formed salient in and around the ruins of Andriivka, and it may allow for a simultaneous push from three directions: The railway line, the heights, and the village of Kurdyumivka. A push from the heights will be the easiest option for Russia as it will be a downhill battle.
Overall, this is sudden and unexpected news, and it will be a big blow to Ukrainian morale if they see all their territory that they worked so hard to recapture during the failed 2023 counter-offensive be captured by Russia.
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Ukraine has launched another UAV attack on Rostov Oblast. Several UAVs, likely launched from either Dnipro or Donetsk Oblast, flew over Luhansk Oblast and headed for Morozovsk. The first air defence operations were heard a couple of hours ago.
More to come.
More to come.
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Ukraine has launched another UAV attack on Rostov Oblast. Several UAVs, likely launched from either Dnipro or Donetsk Oblast, flew over Luhansk Oblast and headed for Morozovsk. The first air defence operations were heard a couple of hours ago. More to come.
Meanwhile in Ukraine, Russia launched a smaller Shahed/Geran attack than usual. 2 drones are still airborne in the airspace of Ukraine, while the rest either hit their targets or were shot down.
Most of them targeted Lviv Oblast. It appears that Russia is still trying to hit the region in the aftermath of the large-scale missile strike two days ago which also targeted Lviv.
Most of them targeted Lviv Oblast. It appears that Russia is still trying to hit the region in the aftermath of the large-scale missile strike two days ago which also targeted Lviv.
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Approximate paths of Ukrainian UAVs over the past 24 hours:
A minimum of 4 UAVs were launched, likely from either Donetsk or Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
UAV flights were recorded Rostov Oblast. Based on the lack of explosion reports and the fact that no videos surfaced of drone strikes, it is highly likely that all UAVs were shot down by Russian air defence.
A minimum of 4 UAVs were launched, likely from either Donetsk or Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
UAV flights were recorded Rostov Oblast. Based on the lack of explosion reports and the fact that no videos surfaced of drone strikes, it is highly likely that all UAVs were shot down by Russian air defence.
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Approximate paths of Ukrainian UAVs over the past 24 hours: A minimum of 4 UAVs were launched, likely from either Donetsk or Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. UAV flights were recorded Rostov Oblast. Based on the lack of explosion reports and the fact that no videos…
Approximate paths of Russian Shahed/Geran drones over the past 24 hours:
Russian forces launched a minimum of 31 drones from Crimea and Kursk.
Explosions were reported in Sumy Oblast, Chuhuiv, Lviv, Vinnytsia Oblast, Pavlohrad, Kharkiv and Dnipro.
Shahed/Geran drones were recorded over the Sea of Azov and Crimea, as well as in Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Poltava, Cherkasy, Kirovohrad, Vinnytsia, Khmelnytskyi, Lviv and Kyiv Oblasts.
At least 8 Shaheds reached their targets.
Russian forces launched a minimum of 31 drones from Crimea and Kursk.
Explosions were reported in Sumy Oblast, Chuhuiv, Lviv, Vinnytsia Oblast, Pavlohrad, Kharkiv and Dnipro.
Shahed/Geran drones were recorded over the Sea of Azov and Crimea, as well as in Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Poltava, Cherkasy, Kirovohrad, Vinnytsia, Khmelnytskyi, Lviv and Kyiv Oblasts.
At least 8 Shaheds reached their targets.
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