1/9 Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi has disclosed statistics regarding russian missile and drone strikes in Ukraine. Ukraine requires additional air defense both before winter and for the long term! Take by @joni_askola
2/9 On August 20, Oleksandr Syrskyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, stated that since the onset of russia's full-scale invasion, more than 9,600 missiles and nearly 14,000 attack drones have been deployed against Ukraine.
3/9 Of the missiles launched, 5,197 were directed at civilian targets. In a meeting with local and regional authorities, Syrskyi disclosed that Ukrainian air defense has successfully intercepted and destroyed over 2,400 missiles and 9,200 drones.
4/9 These figures are reasonable. Ukraine still does not have adequate air defense and has a vast territory to protect. Given the circumstances, these numbers are actually quite impressive.
5/9 Ukraine is depleting its missile supplies for many of its Soviet-era air defense systems, which serve as the foundation of its air defense strategy.
6/9 Ukraine is a vast territory that requires extensive defense, and it urgently needs significantly more air defense systems. Ukraine's allies must act quickly and increase their support without delay.
7/9 We need to identify short-term solutions: we can provide what we currently have and acquire Soviet systems from third parties. For the long term, it is essential to place orders as soon as possible.
8/9 To simplify operations for Ukrainian air defense, we also need to remove restrictions on attacking russian air bases, ballistic missile launchers, drone launchers, and air defense systems located within russian territory using Western weapons.
Crimean Bridge, get ready! The ferry Conro Trader that was hit in the port of Kavkaz was the last one that was sailing across the Kerch Strait and could transport railway cars. The only way of transportation between the peninsula and Russia remains the Crimean 1/8
Bridge. The ferry sank. According to initial data, it was hit by a Neptune missile. It was transporting fuel and caught fire after the missile hit. There were two ferries across the strait and the first one is currently undergoing repairs after it was damaged in May of this 2/8
year. Russia was moving its best, newest air defense systems to Crimea, but in two months from March to June, Ukraine destroyed about 15 S300-S400 systems. Possibly one S-500. Ukraine is clearly clearing a path for itself and is using Neptune missiles of its own production 3/8
Ukraine continues to destroy Russian fuel logistics. New reports of the destruction of a ship with fuel tanks in the port of Kavkaz in Kerch. Details are being clarified. The oil depot in Proletarsk, Rostov Region, has been burning for the fifth day. After the attack on
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Proletarsk, a sale of oil depots has begun in the Rostov Region, local media write. Several oil depots in different areas of the region are up for sale. In addition, two more oil refineries and an inactive oil depot are up for sale in the Rostov Region. Ukraine is
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confronting a much larger enemy and the tactics that Ukraine has successfully used many times during this war are to methodically destroy logistics and attack when the army has supply problems. There is nothing new in the tactics themselves, but new technologies provide new
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out a major drone attack in Russia. Drones were spotted in Murmansk, which is more than 2,000 km from Ukraine and currently the farthest point that a Ukrainian drone has ever flown to. There was also a hit on an airfield in Volgograd, 1/7
after which a fire started there. Residents of the Kalachevsky District of the Volgograd Region reported a drone attack on the Marinovka military airfield, where Su-24MR reconnaissance aircraft are stationed. The region's governor, Andrei Bocharov, confirmed the fire "on the 2/7
territory of a Defense Ministry facility." According to NASA satellite data, the fire also broke out on the site where the aircraft are parked. Details. The governor reported a UAV crash on the territory of a military facility, as well as a drone attack near the village of 3/7
Perhaps 2 to 3 thousand soldiers remained cut off in the Glushkovsky district. The Proletarsk oil depot has been burning for the third day after a Ukrainian drone attack. There is not enough plain water to put it out, so they decided to pour holy water on it too. Maybe it
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will help. But while his army is retreating, Russia is losing the Kursk region, and the oil is burning. Putin does not appear in public, distancing himself from the problems in every possible way. Putin always avoids the topic during times of crisis and distances himself.
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When the Kursk submarine sank, he did not even interrupt his vacation. After a trip to Baku, Putin went to Grozny. This is his first time in Chechnya since 2011. He visited the grave of Akhmat Kadyrov, who was killed in the terrorist attack on May 9, 2004. Then he met with
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After the withdrawal of troops from Germany, Russia retained ownership of several buildings in the Berlin district of Karlshorst. They have been empty for exactly 30 years. Now local politicians are calling for them to be taken away from Moscow and handed over to Kyiv.
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Today, the buildings are fenced off, and sometimes, according to local residents, an elderly Russian-speaking couple clears the area of leaves and garbage. Old-timers have repeatedly asked the Berlin authorities to solve the problem of these virtually abandoned houses.
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The requests have intensified against the backdrop of an acute housing shortage in Berlin. Now, a member of the Berlin parliament from the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Ukrainian-born Lilia Usik, is proposing, amid discussions about frozen Russian assets, to take these
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Ukrainian military, explaining the difficult situation in the Pokrovsk and Toretsk directions, point primarily to the mistakes of their command and the lack of normal communication between units. In his Telegram channel
Stanislav Bunyatov writes -
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"Battalion commanders do not present the actual situation even to adjacent units in order to absolve themselves of responsibility in the future. Some battle formations are disoriented. There are no clearly coordinated work plans between brigades, sometimes even battalions.
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The policy of commanders with crowns on their heads: "I have my own area of responsibility, I am not interested in the rest", "who are you to teach me". The Commander-in-Chief reports to Zelensky that the situation is under control, they report to Syrsky that the
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