Explosions were heard in Chernihiv Oblast. I guess they impacted something there.
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Footage showing Ukrainian air defence shooting down 3 Russian Kh-101 cruise missiles just south of Kyiv.
These missiles were intended to strike energy infrastructure in the city, but were shot down before they could enter the city limits.
Considering the 5 Iskander-M interceptions earlier, this means that for what might be the first time ever, every single Russian missile that attacked Kyiv City was shot down.
Video credit: InquizeX on YouTube
These missiles were intended to strike energy infrastructure in the city, but were shot down before they could enter the city limits.
Considering the 5 Iskander-M interceptions earlier, this means that for what might be the first time ever, every single Russian missile that attacked Kyiv City was shot down.
Video credit: InquizeX on YouTube
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The Kh-22/32 cruise missiles impacted the "Chernihivska" 330 kV substation, Chernihiv Oblast. Coordinates: 51.63996, 31.19756
4 Tu-22m3 strategic bombers landed at Shaykovka Airbase, Kaluga Oblast.
Only one launched cruise missiles.
Only one launched cruise missiles.
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Russia will carry out a large-scale combined missile and drone attack on Ukrainian energy infrastructure tonight. Communications with Russian strategic command and control in Moscow and activity on combat frequencies have been recorded. At least 2 Tu-160M…
Last night and this morning, another large-scale, combined Russian missile and drone attack was carried out on Ukraine.
Missiles launched:
~18 Kh-101 cruise missiles launched from 3 Tu-95MS strategic bombers at their launch lines in Vologda Oblast.
~4 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles launched from ground-based installations at Cape Chauda, Crimea.
~2 Iskander-K cruise missiles launched from OTRK installation(s) in eastern Kursk Oblast.
~2 Kh-22/32 cruise missiles launched from 1 Tu-22m3 strategic bomber at its launch lines north of Unecha, Bryansk Oblast.
~5 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installations northwest of Klintsy, Bryansk Oblast.
~2 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installations(s) near Liski, Voronezh Oblast.
~1 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missile launched from an OTRK installation in Kursk Oblast.
~1 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missile launched from an OTRK installation near Millerovo Airbase, Rostov Oblast.
~1 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missile launched from an OTRK installation near Taganrog, Rostov Oblast.
~1 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missile launched from an OTRK installation near Dzhankoi, Crimea.
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Total missiles launched:
~18 Kh-101 cruise missiles.
~11 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missiles.
~4 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles.
~2 Iskander-K cruise missiles.
~2 Kh-22/32 cruise missiles.
~37 missiles in total.
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Ukrainian air defence work:
As of the time of writing, it appears that Ukrainian air defence was able to intercept at least 9 Kh-101s and 5 Iskander-Ms.
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The main targets for this strike was Ukrainian energy infrastructure. The following was targeted:
- "Kyiv" 750 kV electrical substation, Kyiv Oblast (50.49441, 29.69235) by ~6 Kh-101s, 3 Zircons, and 2 Iskander-Ks.
- "Chernihivska" 330 kV electrical substation, Chernihiv Oblast (51.63996, 31.19756) by ~2 Kh-22/32s.
- Unknown target north of Vinnytsia City by ~3 Kh-101s.
- Unknown target in northern Kharkiv City by ~2 Iskander-Ms.
- Unknown target near Chuhuiv, Kharkiv Oblast by ~2 Iskander-Ms.
- Unknown target near Kyrykivka, Sumy Oblast by ~1 Iskander-M
- Unknown target in Zaporizhzhia City by ~1 Iskander-M
- Unknown target near Fastiv, Kyiv Oblast, by ~1 Zircon.
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Keep in mind, the numbers of missiles launched may be slightly higher than what I've listed, as the number of missiles detected is sometimes lower than actual launches.
Missiles launched:
~18 Kh-101 cruise missiles launched from 3 Tu-95MS strategic bombers at their launch lines in Vologda Oblast.
~4 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles launched from ground-based installations at Cape Chauda, Crimea.
~2 Iskander-K cruise missiles launched from OTRK installation(s) in eastern Kursk Oblast.
~2 Kh-22/32 cruise missiles launched from 1 Tu-22m3 strategic bomber at its launch lines north of Unecha, Bryansk Oblast.
~5 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installations northwest of Klintsy, Bryansk Oblast.
~2 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installations(s) near Liski, Voronezh Oblast.
~1 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missile launched from an OTRK installation in Kursk Oblast.
~1 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missile launched from an OTRK installation near Millerovo Airbase, Rostov Oblast.
~1 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missile launched from an OTRK installation near Taganrog, Rostov Oblast.
~1 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missile launched from an OTRK installation near Dzhankoi, Crimea.
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Total missiles launched:
~18 Kh-101 cruise missiles.
~11 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missiles.
~4 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles.
~2 Iskander-K cruise missiles.
~2 Kh-22/32 cruise missiles.
~37 missiles in total.
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Ukrainian air defence work:
As of the time of writing, it appears that Ukrainian air defence was able to intercept at least 9 Kh-101s and 5 Iskander-Ms.
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The main targets for this strike was Ukrainian energy infrastructure. The following was targeted:
- "Kyiv" 750 kV electrical substation, Kyiv Oblast (50.49441, 29.69235) by ~6 Kh-101s, 3 Zircons, and 2 Iskander-Ks.
- "Chernihivska" 330 kV electrical substation, Chernihiv Oblast (51.63996, 31.19756) by ~2 Kh-22/32s.
- Unknown target north of Vinnytsia City by ~3 Kh-101s.
- Unknown target in northern Kharkiv City by ~2 Iskander-Ms.
- Unknown target near Chuhuiv, Kharkiv Oblast by ~2 Iskander-Ms.
- Unknown target near Kyrykivka, Sumy Oblast by ~1 Iskander-M
- Unknown target in Zaporizhzhia City by ~1 Iskander-M
- Unknown target near Fastiv, Kyiv Oblast, by ~1 Zircon.
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Keep in mind, the numbers of missiles launched may be slightly higher than what I've listed, as the number of missiles detected is sometimes lower than actual launches.
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At least 25 Russian Geran-2 drones attacked Zaporizhzhia City last night.
Impacts were recorded at multiple points, including to an "Epicentre" Shopping Centre in the western suburbs where a large fire broke out.
Coordinates: 47.83391, 35.00571
Impacts were recorded at multiple points, including to an "Epicentre" Shopping Centre in the western suburbs where a large fire broke out.
Coordinates: 47.83391, 35.00571
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Last night, Russia carried out a combined missile and drone attack on Kharkiv Oblast.
- 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles and at least 20 Geran-2 drones attacked energy infrastructure and other targets in Kharkiv City. The video shows the moment of one of the Iskander-M impacts. Power outages are reported in some districts of the city.
- 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles impacted a target near the city of Chuhuiv.
Geran-2 drones attacked targets in the following areas:
- Eskhar
- Chuhuiv
- Balakliya
- Pechenihy
- Korotych
- 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles and at least 20 Geran-2 drones attacked energy infrastructure and other targets in Kharkiv City. The video shows the moment of one of the Iskander-M impacts. Power outages are reported in some districts of the city.
- 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles impacted a target near the city of Chuhuiv.
Geran-2 drones attacked targets in the following areas:
- Eskhar
- Chuhuiv
- Balakliya
- Pechenihy
- Korotych
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Overnight, at least 10 Russian Geran-2 drones attacked gas infrastructure near Poltava City. A large fire subsequently broke out.
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Russia attacked the city of Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast with at least 4 Geran-2 drones overnight.
During the attack, Ukrainian air defence shot down a drone, causing it to crash into the roof of an apartment building. 2 civilians were injured.
During the attack, Ukrainian air defence shot down a drone, causing it to crash into the roof of an apartment building. 2 civilians were injured.
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Last night, Russia carried out a combined missile and drone attack on Kharkiv Oblast. - 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles and at least 20 Geran-2 drones attacked energy infrastructure and other targets in Kharkiv City. The video shows the moment of one of the…
In addition to these attacks on Kharkiv Oblast, Geran-2 drone strikes were also carried out on the Barvinkove Railway Station and an agricultural complex in the village of Novyi Burluk.
Railway station coordinates: 48.895944, 37.020229
Agricultural complex coordinates: 49.873335, 37.099255
Railway station coordinates: 48.895944, 37.020229
Agricultural complex coordinates: 49.873335, 37.099255
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We announce the commencement of a prisoner exchange following the events of July of last year.
Detainees from As-Suwayda Governorate will be released, along with a number of prisoners held by the so-called "National Guard."
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Last night and this morning, another large-scale, combined Russian missile and drone attack was carried out on Ukraine. Missiles launched: ~18 Kh-101 cruise missiles launched from 3 Tu-95MS strategic bombers at their launch lines in Vologda Oblast. ~4…
Correction on the missile figures:
- 10 Iskander-Ms were used, not 11. 4 targeted Kyiv, not 5, and all 4 were shot down.
- The 2 Iskander-Ks were Kh-69 cruise missiles.
- There were 24 Kh-101s rather than 18. Of these, a minimum of 12 were shot down.
- 10 Iskander-Ms were used, not 11. 4 targeted Kyiv, not 5, and all 4 were shot down.
- The 2 Iskander-Ks were Kh-69 cruise missiles.
- There were 24 Kh-101s rather than 18. Of these, a minimum of 12 were shot down.
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With Ukraine now having fully lifted it's information embargo on their localised counteroffensive in the Pokrovs'ke and Hulyaipole directions, the geolocations are beginning to flow in.
So, for all my followers who are stuck in 2023 and that believe geolocations are the only way of mapping the frontline situation (of course, only if it works in their side's favour), here is a map representing this:
The yellow line shows what Russian sources generally claim what the frontline looks like, while the blue pins show these new geolocations. As you can see, it fits very well with my map's frontline, which I have been showing for nearly 3 weeks now.
Now of course, geolocations AREN'T everything, and they certainly aren't reliable. Geolocations are supposed to be a confirming factor, as - assuming the video isn't old (which is often easy to determine) - the only thing it proves is PRESENCE. It doesn't prove control, let along consolidation. This goes both ways.
But my point is, the Pro-Russian people who claim that this counteroffensive is a huge fabrication can no longer deny that it took place, and you can see this reflected in some Russian maps already. You can debate the zone of control all you want, but now there is evidence that it has taken place.
Most Pro-Ukrainians have accepted by now that this isn't just me and Suriyak quietly reverting our supposedly fake Russian advances. This is what I meant when I said a few days ago that "The Pro-Russian accounts will also follow this trend in the coming weeks/months, and everyone will just forget about it."
So, for all my followers who are stuck in 2023 and that believe geolocations are the only way of mapping the frontline situation (of course, only if it works in their side's favour), here is a map representing this:
The yellow line shows what Russian sources generally claim what the frontline looks like, while the blue pins show these new geolocations. As you can see, it fits very well with my map's frontline, which I have been showing for nearly 3 weeks now.
Now of course, geolocations AREN'T everything, and they certainly aren't reliable. Geolocations are supposed to be a confirming factor, as - assuming the video isn't old (which is often easy to determine) - the only thing it proves is PRESENCE. It doesn't prove control, let along consolidation. This goes both ways.
But my point is, the Pro-Russian people who claim that this counteroffensive is a huge fabrication can no longer deny that it took place, and you can see this reflected in some Russian maps already. You can debate the zone of control all you want, but now there is evidence that it has taken place.
Most Pro-Ukrainians have accepted by now that this isn't just me and Suriyak quietly reverting our supposedly fake Russian advances. This is what I meant when I said a few days ago that "The Pro-Russian accounts will also follow this trend in the coming weeks/months, and everyone will just forget about it."
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For the first time ever, Russia shelled the city of Kramatorsk with a 152 mm howitzer. The shelling targeted the northeastern Bilenke District of the city.
Kramatorsk also came under attack from MLRS and Geran-2 drones overnight.
This artillery shelling is due to Russia's recent advances northwest of Bakhmut, which have seen them capture a number of significant fortified areas, including the village of Minkivka which was supposed to be the primary Ukrainian stronghold in this sector. This offensive is being carried out in conjunction with advances west of Siversk towards Slovyansk, which have resulted in even larger progress.
Soon, Slovyansk and Kramatorsk will follow the path of Kostyantynivka and Druzhkivka, turning into dead cities. Already, voluntary civilian evacuations in Kramatorsk have increased in the past few weeks in response to increased Russian FPV drone strikes.
This is one of the reasons why I have been sounding the alarm about this sector recently.
Kramatorsk also came under attack from MLRS and Geran-2 drones overnight.
This artillery shelling is due to Russia's recent advances northwest of Bakhmut, which have seen them capture a number of significant fortified areas, including the village of Minkivka which was supposed to be the primary Ukrainian stronghold in this sector. This offensive is being carried out in conjunction with advances west of Siversk towards Slovyansk, which have resulted in even larger progress.
Soon, Slovyansk and Kramatorsk will follow the path of Kostyantynivka and Druzhkivka, turning into dead cities. Already, voluntary civilian evacuations in Kramatorsk have increased in the past few weeks in response to increased Russian FPV drone strikes.
This is one of the reasons why I have been sounding the alarm about this sector recently.
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