Update from Ukraine | Awesome News! The massive strike on Ruzzian military…

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I’ve been following the situation in Crimea, and yesterday’s Ukrainian strike on Russian air defense systems is a significant development. The accuracy of the Ukrainian missiles has improved, and it seems they are now capable of targeting the Russian air defense systems, including the S-400s. According to satellite fire detection services, there were two major hotspots of fire reported at a Russian military base in Crimea, which could indicate that the Russian air defense systems were damaged.

Ukraine has also targeted the Russian Airfield of Mariupol, which is not an easy task, as it is located in the Rostov Oblast. This is the third time Ukraine has hit this Airfield, and it’s likely that the strike was successful. The Russian military is struggling to replace the equipment, as many of the spare parts are no longer available due to the country’s reliance on Western allies for components.

In other news, Ukraine has successfully disabled a critical Russian substation in Krasno-Don, which had the capacity to handle 500 kilowatts of energy. Ukrainian drones have targeted critical parts of the Russian energy infrastructure, making it difficult for Russia to replace the equipment. This could have long-term effects on the Russian energy sector.

Regarding the Russian oil refinery centers, Ukraine has been conducting constant drone strikes, causing significant disruptions. According to statistics, Ukraine has launched more drones on Russian targets than Russia has on Ukrainian targets over the past few months. This shows that Ukraine is determined to target Russian infrastructure, despite the risk of civilian casualties.

It’s clear that the situation is far from over, and Ukraine is gearing up for its next move. The intelligence chief, Budano, has announced plans to cut off the Kerch Bridge connection, which is a crucial route for Russian supply lines. This operation will likely take place within the next few months.

In other news, Turkey has deposited an official ceremony for the handing over of a Ukrainian Corvette ship, which will soon serve in the Ukrainian Navy. The Ukrainian crew is currently undergoing training to operate the vessel.

The situation with Russian losses is growing increasingly critical, with reports of Russian soldiers being forced to return to the front lines despite being wounded. Some even claim that Russia has started collecting funds for body bags for the military corpses. It’s a grim reminder of the devastating impact of this conflict.

Finally, the situation with the delivery of F-16s to Ukraine has been clarified, with the aircraft disassembled and planned to be reassembled in Europe before being flown to Ukraine. The F-16s are not designed for long-distance flights, so this method is necessary to preserve the jet engine and the aircraft itself.


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