According to a media report, Ukrainian armed forces attacked the Russian-controlled city of Donetsk on Friday morning.
According to the mayor of Lysychansk in the neighboring Luhansk region, Andrei Skory, the city is experiencing food delivery problems. The reason for this is that Ukrainian troops destroyed bridges when they withdrew from Lysychansk.
Anti-aircraft missiles for land attacks
According to British military intelligence, Russia now has no specific ground missiles. That’s why anti-aircraft missiles are increasingly being used for land attacks, the British Ministry of Defense reports, citing its secret services.
However, since these are actually intended for shooting down aircraft and missiles, they can miss their targets on the ground. Therefore, they are particularly dangerous for soldiers or civilians. With huge buildings they would have little influence.
Power plant in the sights of the Russians
According to reports from British intelligence, Russian forces are approaching Ukraine’s second-largest power station in Wuhlehirsk, about 50 kilometers from Donetsk. “Russia is prioritizing capturing critical infrastructure such as power plants,” the British Ministry of Defense said. The Russian troops also tried to give a new impulse to their advance towards the cities of Kramatorsk and Slowyansk.
Source: Krone

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