On the night of January 11th, the Armed Forces of Ukraine attempted another massive drone attack on the border regions of the Russian Federation. In their turn, Russian forces launched a series of precision strikes on the military and industrial infrastructure throughout Ukraine.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue attempts to reach targets in the Russian rear areas, including in Crimea, where in particular, the Kiev regime seeks to inflict at least some damage to the symbol of the unity of the peninsula with the Russian Federation, i.e. the Crimean Bridge. Another attempt to attack the Crimean peninsula was repelled. Ukrainian strikes in other Russian regions also resulted in no damage to any Russian military infrastructure.
As a result of the drone strikes, civilian infrastructure suffered damage in the city of Tambov. Ukrainian UAV struck an apartment building, wounding at least seven civilians. Wreckage of destroyed UAVs also slightly damaged civilian houses in the Belgorod region.
A fire was reported in the area of the city of Anapa in the southern Krasnodar region. According to local reports, the target of the attack was the compressor station, which is the entry point of the Turkish Stream into the Black Sea. Any damage to the station and its scale is yet to be confirmed but the goal of the attack on this infrastructure of international importance by the puppet Kiev regime is clear. The main beneficiary of strikes on the Turkish Stream is Washington, which aims to deprive Europe and Turkey of Russian gas.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian drone strikes were coordinated by the RC-135V/W Rivet Joint and the RQ-4B Global Hawk reconnaissance UAVs that were operating in the Black Sea region.
According to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, last night Russian air defense destroyed and intercepted 85 Ukrainian UAVs. They included:
- 31 drones destroyed over the waters of the Black Sea;
- 14 UAVs in the Sea of Azov;
- 1 UAV in the Republic of Crimea;
- 16 UAVs in the Voronezh region;
- 16 UAVs in the Krasnodar region;
- 4 UAVs in the Belgorod region;
- 2 UAVs in the Tambov region;
- 1 UAV in the Kursk region.
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation also continued precision strikes in Ukraine. The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed a series of successful strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and military airfields.
Russian strikes were recorded in a dozen Ukrainian regions, including in the Kiev, Krivy Rih, Poltava, Kirovograd, Kherson, Cherkassy, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv, Zaporozhie, Sumy regions.
According to preliminary reports, one of the targets of Russian strikes was the military airfield near Kirovograd. The Air Forces of Ukraine used its facilities to store and repare military helicopters. Large explosions were reported in the area of Voznesensk in the Mykolaiv region. They also thundered on the outskirts of Cherkassy in the area of another military airfield.
Radar station from NATO destroyed in the Sumy region:
A series of Russian strikes were reported in the Poltava region. One of the targets was a car assembly plant in Kremenchug. Another Russian strike reportedly destroyed a military center in Poltava, where Ukrainian units are replenished with new manpower, including with foreign mercenaries. Explosions also thundered in the town of Reshetilovka in the region.
Russian drones reached the notorious town of Bucha in the Kiev region. Russian Geran kamikaze drones reportedly struck military vehicles and military personnel. The Ukrainian military suffered heavy losses in manpower.
Industrial facilities came under attacks in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporozhie regions. Russian heavy aerial bombs are already pounding military positions of Ukrainian forces in the Dnipropetrovsk region, while the Russian troops are approaching the border of the region, taking control of the villages in the west of the Donetsk People’s Republic.
nato continues to provide weapons and targeting information to sensitive sites deep in russian territory. although they have been warned and nuclear doctrine changed they persist in a high risk gamble to the point of insanity.
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