Update from Ukraine | Massive Blow: Ukraine Strikes Vital Ruzzian Port near…

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Hello. My name is Dennis, and I’m here to bring you the latest update from Ukraine. Yesterday, Ukraine launched a successful drone attack on a Russian facility in Azov City, a municipality in the Russian Federation. The attack was confirmed by satellite images taken this morning.

Additionally, Ukraine has reportedly struck a Russian Oil Board facility located opposite the Sea of Azov, although satellite images have yet to confirm this 100%. However, I was able to confirm the attack on the Russian Oil Board even earlier today.

Unfortunately, the fire at the oil facility was not easily extinguished and spread to nearby tanks, rendering the facility unable to operate normally.

In the Har region, Ukraine has continued to counterattack, with Russia sending additional forces to push back against the Ukrainian advance. However, satellite images reveal that Russian engineers, using military engineering vehicles, have dug trenches in the region, only to have them filled in by Ukrainian forces.

Meanwhile, Ukraine has received more information about the “Maze” drone, a new type of drone developed by the Ukrainian company Bulava. It’s a modified version of the Laika drone, with a distinctive X-shaped design. Russia has also used this type of drone, which was first developed by Israel.

In other news, Ukraine is set to receive more Storm Shadow cruise missiles from Italy, as well as an air defense system similar to the Patriot missile system. Ukraine also needs more pilots, and it has been reported that the United States will train 20 fighter pilots for Ukraine, which should be enough to operate at least 10 F-16 planes. However, it’s unclear whether Ukraine will receive more than 10 F-16s this year.

Regarding the Russian-Ukraine conflict, there have been reports of Russian forces preparing to strike from the Luhansk region. According to my sources, Russia is planning to attack the town of Boho, which it failed to capture last year. Russia has also been building defense lines near the front lines.

In the aviation world, it’s been reported that Ukraine and the United States are arguing over the number of Ukrainian pilots who will be trained on F-16s. Ukraine needs hundreds of pilots, but the United States is only willing to train a limited number, claiming that this will keep Ukrainian pilots at a high level of proficiency. I disagree with this approach, as I believe it’s essential to train more pilots to replace those lost in combat.

I do have full confidence in the ability of Ukraine to overcome the Russian military. I hope that you, my friends, will continue to support me on this journey.


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