In the night of Friday, Russia was again hit by a huge swarm of drones. According to the authorities, a refinery was on fire in the Volvograd region. In the meantime, the Russian troops in Eastern Ukraine continue.
They were deafening photos that cried the sirens – residents of the Krasnoarmejski district share their concerns and fears on social networks, circulating videos. According to the Ministry of Defense in Moscow, the Russian air defense threw a total of 49 drones over seven regions. In addition to Volvograd, the areas close to Wolgograd were also struck by Woronech, Kursk, Belgorod, Rostow and Krasnodar, but also the Jaroslawl located north of Moscow.
A vehicle was damaged in Woronech and his driver was injured. Moreover, the windows of an industrial company broke due to falling drone rubble. A residential building and a rural farm have also been damaged. The mast of a high voltage line was hit in the Rostow area, said Governor Juri Sljusar.
These recordings have been taken in Volgograd:
Russian troops penetrate into East -Ukraine
In the east of Ukraine, Russian troops continued to attack on Thursday and put pressure on the defenders. The Ukrainian General Staff registered 125 Russian attacks in its evening report. The focus was again in the city of Pokrowsk in the Donetsk area, where there were 51 battles. The mining city, which had around 60,000 inhabitants before the war, has been competitive for months.
However, the Russians have trusted not to take the city directly, but to pass by along the south. According to the maps of Ukrainian military observers, only the village of UdATSCHNE is empty. Behind it begins the Ukrainian administrative area Dnipropetrovsk, which Russian troops have not yet reached in the almost three years of their aggression war.
Russian military blog Rybar, established in the army, reported that Russian troops had brought more parts of the city of Tschasiw Jar under their control. A complete loss of the city is refused by Ukrainian sources.
Source: Krone

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