Update from Ukraine | Surprise Ukrainian Attack across Dnipro River | Ruzzian…
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One of the most notable developments is the reported loss of control by Russia over a part of the shore in Kachu Liri, which was largely unreported in the media. This could be a sign of a larger offensive operation planned by Ukraine, as things seemed quiet in the region just a few days ago.
I’m also following the visit of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to Ukraine, which has raised eyebrows given his reputation as one of the most pro-Russian politicians in the European Union. The Ukrainian media has called him out for his statements on the conflict, suggesting that he is trying to balance the interests of the European Union and Hungary, but this has led to accusations of bias.
I’ve also been keeping an eye on the activities of the Russian military, including their use of drones like the Shahid and Zala, which have been particularly effective in their surveillance and attack operations. Ukraine has also been using drones, including the Baba drone, which was reportedly used to target a Russian storage facility in Crimea.
Meanwhile, Russia has been launching attacks against Ukrainian military airfields, including the Palwa Airfield, which was targeted with an Iskander ballistic missile with a cluster munition warhead. This has led to significant damage and casualties, and I’m concerned about the impact on the local population and environment.
I’m also following the developments in the export market, as Ukraine is looking to produce more drones to bolster its military capabilities. This could be a game-changer, as the Baba drone has proven itself to be a valuable asset in the conflict.
Finally, I’d like to highlight the front-line updates, which show that the Russian forces have made some advances, but Ukraine has also been able to push back and maintain control in many areas. The situation is complex and constantly evolving, and I’ll be following it closely to bring you the latest updates.