Friday, December 29, 2023

Terrifyingly powerful Russian attack on Ukraine with 158 air weapons: Warehouses, air defenses, bases, factories destroyed - The biggest attack since the start of the war

Terrifyingly powerful Russian attack on Ukraine with 158 air weapons: Warehouses, air defenses, bases, factories destroyed - The biggest attack since the start of the war
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Kiev paid dearly for the sinking of the Russian landing ship Novotcherkassk. Russia today launched its biggest offensive in Ukraine since the start of the war in 2022.

A total of 158 Russian air weapons, missiles and drones hit countless military targets across the territory of Ukraine.

18 Tu-95 and Tu-22MS strategic bombers participated in the mass attack. The attack began early in the morning and continued until the afternoon. The Russian Air Force leveled a few hours ago two blocks of flats in the Smila district of Cherkasy. Reports speak of 51 damaged houses.

Ukrainian officials, V.Zaluzny himself and V.Zelensky admitted that this is the worst and biggest missile attack launched by Russia so far.


According to information he was beaten:

-Mercenary base in Lviv, arms depots 
-Khmelnytskyi Airport, arms depots 
– Factories in Kiev and energy infrastructure 
– Kharkiv Airport, arms depots, energy infrastructure 
-Terminals, warehouses and ports in Odesa 
– Airport in Nikolaev, port, terminals fuel, management headquarters 
- In Kherson the installations of anti-aircraft systems, warehouses, equipment, personnel

-In Dnepropetrovsk the Yuzhmash company and the airport.

-In Zaporizhia, air defense means

-According to Russian sources there are heavy losses of mercenaries and many dead trainers!

-Also Russian missiles hit the Land Forces Academy in Lviv, the Yavorovsky training center,

- In Kiev, the building of the rocket and space company Artem, where missiles and UAVs are produced, a military warehouse and an air defense base with Patriot were hit.

Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat said the Russian attack was large-scale.

"We have never seen so many targets on our radar at the same time," he said.


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