My daily update! #ukrdailyupdate
It is very short today because I am very busy with other things. But also, just not very much happened today. I am keeping only to the most important things.
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Russia fired more artillery and rockets today than they have in a very long time.
North of the city, Russia claims to have captured Odnorobivka and Udy. My sources tell me Udy is in Ukrainian control, and I have heard nothing about Odnorobivka. Maybe Russia took it. I do not see evidence that they have.
South of Donetsk, Russia claims to have pushed up to the O0532 highway. I have not seen confirmation, but I believe the claim is accurate because Russia has pushed up this far before, and Ukraine stated Russia had “partial success” in attacking Novomykhailivka.
Russia attacked the entire Ukrainian bridgehead across the Inhulets River. I am unsure of the results of this attack.
Russia attacked Novohryhorivka from the southeast, which made me reevaluate the Ukrainian positions southeast of the town. Russia suffered high casualties in this attack and retreated.
Ukraine destroyed the old SBU building in Lysychansk today. Russia was using the building as an HQ.
In Melitopol, there were multiple explosions in the power substation, and then Russian propaganda television channels went off the air.
A large ammo depot, including several self-propelled guns and MLRS systems, exploded in Azovske, in Crimea. The railroad suffered minor damage, and I read trains to Crimea are suspended temporarily.
There were several explosions on the naval air base near Hvardiiske, Crimea. I do not know what was damaged here. After these two explosions, I saw images of Russians waiting in line to take a train back to Russia, but the pictures may be misleading.
West of Kyiv, Belarus fired several missiles into the Ukrainian airbase in Zhytomyr. The runway and several ground vehicles were damaged.
I meant to say “into Kharkiv.” I, somehow, managed to delete the “into kharkiv” part when I moved it from notepad to twitter.
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