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According to reports, at least 9 missiles flew toward Voronezh. The strike hit a plant that manufactures Pantsir systems, as well as components for Iskander-K and Kh-101 missiles.
A first-hand report from Voronezh by a helmet-clad, adrenaline-fuelled witness. Debris is scattered across the area, and the damage to the building appears extensive.
The strike may have targeted the Voronezh Semiconductor Devices Assembly Plant, a strategic defence-industrial enterprise.
The situation on the ground appears far from straightforward.
Ukraine struck a military factory in Voronezh with up to nine Storm Shadow missiles.
The target was a plant producing components for Pantsir air-defense systems, Iskander-K missiles, and Kh-101 cruise missiles.
More details have emerged regarding the struck and now burning factory in Voronezh, Russia. The Semiconductor Devices Plant produces parts for air defense, ballistic and cruise missiles, so basically the only products Russia is currently manufacturing.
Devastating for them.
The moment a Ukrainian FPV drone strikes a vehicle carrying Russian troops in the Donetsk sector, captured on the GoPro of one of the soldiers. One soldier is killed in the strike.
Ukrainian attack drones hit a major Russian oil depot in Rybinsk this morning, setting multiple tanks ablaze.
Seen here, a Ukrainian attack drone flies towards the already burning Russian depot, descends, and then smashes into another oil tank.
Ukrainian forces systematically hit all key land corridors connecting occupied Kherson region with Crimea over recent days, @DrnBmbr reports. All three main routes are effectively blocked or severely limited.
Strikes hit Chongar bridge twice closing traffic, damaged Arabat Spit bridge near Henichesk with limited movement, plus Perekop-Armyansk bridge, Stavky bridge and two North Crimean Canal bridges.
Is it starting now? 🔥🔥🔥
Markhayev, a State Duma deputy representing the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, has penned an open letter calling on the authorities to present a clear plan for concluding the "Special Military Operation" (SMO) and criticizing their current political course.
He directly blames the "team that has been in power for 25 years" for a host of issues: rising utility rates, a lack of economic development programs, the enrichment of the ruling class, increasing attacks on the Russian Federation, and the alienation of the elites from the concerns of Russian society.
"The time for illusions is over. The country is on the verge of a social explosion, and the government—unchanged as it is—will bear full responsibility for it," the deputy concludes.
“The Russia we have built cannot win this war. That means we need to build a different kind of Russia.”
— Zakhar Prilepin, Russian nationalist writer and politician long associated with pro-government and pro-war circles
Ukrainian strike on Mariupol port. It significantly impacts Russia's ability to use the port in Russian-occupied Mariupol and will complicate the logistics of the Russian troops.
Electrical substations, radar equipment, repair infrastructure, a control tower and tanks with fuel and lubricants were hit, as well as the sanctioned dry cargo ship "Lady Augusta", which is part of the Russian shadow fleet.
This joint operation was carried out by the 1st Corps of the Azov Naval Group, the Security Service of Ukraine, the Central Military "A" District and the Unmanned Systems Forces.
An extraordinary incident: a Russian soldier approached a downed Ukrainian FPV drone, gathered some of its debris, tossed it back into the fire and knelt down right next to it to watch it burn.
Russia set its sights on destroying Ukraine, capturing Kyiv in a matter of days, dominating Europe, and confronting all of NATO.
But then communications across much of its front line collapsed because an American company decided it would no longer look the other way while the supposedly mighty and invincible Russian superpower relied on smuggled satellite terminals as its primary means of military communication, and shut that loophole down.
Then Russia set its sights on total “digital sovereignty,” a Chinese-style Great Firewall, and a unified authoritarian digital prison isolated from the rest of the world.
And then another American company simply removed the mandatory state-backed Russian messenger app Max as spyware -- and suddenly the whole thing unraveled.
⚓️🔥 Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) has released footage of drone strikes on a Russian naval vessel.
The video shows the ship engulfed in heavy flames after the first strike. The SBU did not disclose the date of the attack, the vessel's name, or its class.