Hezbollah has been intensifying their drone attacks today, with several drones attacking various targets in northern Israel.
The IDF admitted to several drone impacts.
The IDF admitted to several drone impacts.
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Netanyahu announced that Israel will begin intensified strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon, presumably in response to significantly increased Hezbollah FPV drone strikes on IDF forces. This will likely include strikes against Beirut. The Israeliโฆ
Following Netanyahuโs statement announcing that Israel will begin conducting intensified attacks on Hezbollah across Lebanon, the IDF issued a statement claiming that they struck over 70 Hezbollah targets in the past 24 hours.
According to them, more than 85 munitions were used, striking weapons storage facilities, headquarters, Hezbollah fighters traveling on motorcycles, and other infrastructure, especially in the area of Tyre, southern Lebanon.
According to them, more than 85 munitions were used, striking weapons storage facilities, headquarters, Hezbollah fighters traveling on motorcycles, and other infrastructure, especially in the area of Tyre, southern Lebanon.
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Daytime ballistic missile attack on Ukraine: 3 Iskander-M ballistic missiles have been launched. - 1 launched from near Liski, Voronezh Oblast impacted the town of Derhachi, just outside Kharkiv City. - 1 launched from near Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, impactedโฆ
Over the last 24 hours, Russia launched 6 Iskander-M ballistic missiles at Ukraine, in two waves of three. This was not a large-scale, combined missile and drone attack, but rather an unusually large number of ballistic strikes.
The missiles were launched from the following locations:
- 2 from Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, targeting the city of Dnipro and the vicinity of Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
- 1 from Yeysk, Kranodar Krai, targeting the city of Vilnohirsk, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
- 1 from Liski, Voronezh Oblast, targeting the city of Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast.
- 1 from Donetsk City, targeting the vicinity of Chuthove, Poltava Oblast.
- 1 from Crimea, targeting Odesa City.
The following targets were hit, each by one ballistic missile:
- "PAKS" Plastics Compounding and Recycling facility in Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast (50.08335, 36.14245)
- A military base in the Zastava District of Odesa City (somewhere around 46.47775, 30.66739).
- The "Korsa" logistics centre in Dnipro City (48.53631, 35.10779).
- An unknown target near Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
- An unknown target near Chuthove, Poltava Oblast.
- An unknown target near Vilnohirsk, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
The missiles were launched from the following locations:
- 2 from Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, targeting the city of Dnipro and the vicinity of Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
- 1 from Yeysk, Kranodar Krai, targeting the city of Vilnohirsk, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
- 1 from Liski, Voronezh Oblast, targeting the city of Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast.
- 1 from Donetsk City, targeting the vicinity of Chuthove, Poltava Oblast.
- 1 from Crimea, targeting Odesa City.
The following targets were hit, each by one ballistic missile:
- "PAKS" Plastics Compounding and Recycling facility in Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast (50.08335, 36.14245)
- A military base in the Zastava District of Odesa City (somewhere around 46.47775, 30.66739).
- The "Korsa" logistics centre in Dnipro City (48.53631, 35.10779).
- An unknown target near Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
- An unknown target near Chuthove, Poltava Oblast.
- An unknown target near Vilnohirsk, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
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The sound of the Iskander-M impact in Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast.
Aftermath of yesterday's Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile strike on the "PAKS" Plastics Compounding and Recycling facility in Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast.
Coordinates: 50.08335, 36.14245
Coordinates: 50.08335, 36.14245
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Footage showing the moment of a Russian KAB glide-bomb strike on the town of Vasylkivka, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, nearly 40 km from the frontline.
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Over the last 24 hours, Russia launched 6 Iskander-M ballistic missiles at Ukraine, in two waves of three. This was not a large-scale, combined missile and drone attack, but rather an unusually large number of ballistic strikes. The missiles were launchedโฆ
Scenes from last night's Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile strike on a Ukrainian military base in the Zastava District of Odesa City.
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Overnight, Russia attacked the "ECHE-19 Shebelinka" 110 kV electrical substation near the town of Andriivka, Kharkiv Oblast with at least 10 Geran-2 drones.
A fire broke out after the strikes, resulting in power outages for nearby settlements.
Coordinates: 49.558056, 36.613227
A fire broke out after the strikes, resulting in power outages for nearby settlements.
Coordinates: 49.558056, 36.613227
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Scenes from last night's Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile strike on a Ukrainian military base in the Zastava District of Odesa City.
Here is the impact point of the Iskander-M ballistic missile in Odesa City. As stated before, the target was a Ukrainian military base, which was set up in some of the industrial buildings of the Zastava District.
The nearby school was damaged by the blast wave, and censorship has been imposed on the event by Ukrainian authorities.
Impact coordinates: 46.468436, 30.690550
The nearby school was damaged by the blast wave, and censorship has been imposed on the event by Ukrainian authorities.
Impact coordinates: 46.468436, 30.690550
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Russian forces have re-established control over the village of Voskresenka, Prosyana direction, Donetsk Oblast (Volnovakha District).
Pre-war population: ~532.
Total land area: ~1.40 kmยฒ.
The second battle for Voskresenka lasted approximately 2 months, 10 days.
Pre-war population: ~532.
Total land area: ~1.40 kmยฒ.
The second battle for Voskresenka lasted approximately 2 months, 10 days.
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Ukrainian intelligence is expecting another large-scale, combined Russian missile strike on Ukraine in the coming days, with the probable target being Kyiv. Earlier, Russia's Foreign Ministry announced its intention to strike decision-making centres, commandโฆ
Russia intends to launch another large-scale, combined missile and drone attack on Ukraine in the coming days. Here's what is known about their strike plans so far.
What could be used:
- Kh-101 cruise missiles from 4-6 Tu-95MS strategic bombers from Olenya Airbase and possibly Engels-2 Airbase. Russia likely still needs to equip 2-3 of these bombers at Engels-2 Airbase with missiles, after which they may redeploy to Olenya Airbase.
- Kh-101 cruise missiles from 2-3 Tu-160M strategic bombers from Ukrainka Airbase. It is unknown if they are equipped with missiles yet, but they will be soon if they haven't already.
- Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles from 2-6 MiG-31K fighters at Savasleika Airbase, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. At least two of these aircraft are already equipped with missiles.
- Kh-22/32 cruise missiles launched from 3-6 Tu-22m3 strategic bombers from Olenya Airbase. At least 2 of these aircraft have been equipped with missiles for at least the last month. More may have been equipped since then.
- Up to 16 Kalibr cruise missiles launched from two ships at Novorossiysk Naval Base, Krasnodar Krai. These ships were recently re-equipped with missiles following the most recent massive missile attack.
- Iskander-M ballistic missiles from Bryansk, Kursk, Voronezh, and Rostov Oblasts. New deliveries of missiles have been made to OTRK installations in these locations, however the number expected to be used is unknown as of now.
- 1-3 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles launched from near Manturovo, Kursk Oblast. This is a new launch site that was used for the first time in the most recent massive missile attack, and has recently received new deliveries of missiles.
- Up to 8 Iskander-K cruise missiles from Kursk Oblast. New deliveries of missiles to launch positions here (presumably in northern Kursk Oblast) were made recently.
- Hundreds of Geran-2, Geran-3, and Gerbera drones from several different launch sites surrounding Ukraine.
Not all of the weapons used above will be used - this is just what there is information on so far. The missiles with the highest probability of use are Kh-101s, Iskander-Ks, Kalibrs, and Iskander-Ms.
The highest threat is to Kyiv, especially the military industrial complex and decision-making centres across the city. The highest threat is for the next 3 days, specifically between 12am and 7am, but there is also a possibility that the attack takes place this weekend instead.
What could be used:
- Kh-101 cruise missiles from 4-6 Tu-95MS strategic bombers from Olenya Airbase and possibly Engels-2 Airbase. Russia likely still needs to equip 2-3 of these bombers at Engels-2 Airbase with missiles, after which they may redeploy to Olenya Airbase.
- Kh-101 cruise missiles from 2-3 Tu-160M strategic bombers from Ukrainka Airbase. It is unknown if they are equipped with missiles yet, but they will be soon if they haven't already.
- Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles from 2-6 MiG-31K fighters at Savasleika Airbase, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. At least two of these aircraft are already equipped with missiles.
- Kh-22/32 cruise missiles launched from 3-6 Tu-22m3 strategic bombers from Olenya Airbase. At least 2 of these aircraft have been equipped with missiles for at least the last month. More may have been equipped since then.
- Up to 16 Kalibr cruise missiles launched from two ships at Novorossiysk Naval Base, Krasnodar Krai. These ships were recently re-equipped with missiles following the most recent massive missile attack.
- Iskander-M ballistic missiles from Bryansk, Kursk, Voronezh, and Rostov Oblasts. New deliveries of missiles have been made to OTRK installations in these locations, however the number expected to be used is unknown as of now.
- 1-3 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles launched from near Manturovo, Kursk Oblast. This is a new launch site that was used for the first time in the most recent massive missile attack, and has recently received new deliveries of missiles.
- Up to 8 Iskander-K cruise missiles from Kursk Oblast. New deliveries of missiles to launch positions here (presumably in northern Kursk Oblast) were made recently.
- Hundreds of Geran-2, Geran-3, and Gerbera drones from several different launch sites surrounding Ukraine.
Not all of the weapons used above will be used - this is just what there is information on so far. The missiles with the highest probability of use are Kh-101s, Iskander-Ks, Kalibrs, and Iskander-Ms.
The highest threat is to Kyiv, especially the military industrial complex and decision-making centres across the city. The highest threat is for the next 3 days, specifically between 12am and 7am, but there is also a possibility that the attack takes place this weekend instead.
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Over the last 24 hours, Russia launched 6 Iskander-M ballistic missiles at Ukraine, in two waves of three. This was not a large-scale, combined missile and drone attack, but rather an unusually large number of ballistic strikes. The missiles were launchedโฆ
The Ukrainian Air Force only admitted to 2 out of 6 of today's Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile strikes.
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Hezbollah released footage showing an FPV drone strike on an IDF fuel truck in the city of Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon.
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Hezbollah released another compilation video showing a series of recent FPV drone strikes on Israeli positions in the town of Al-Bayada, southern Lebanon.
The following was targeted:
- A gathering of IDF soldiers (by a drone-dropped explosive).
- Two ammunition storage facilities.
- A Merkava tank
- Three shelters containing what appears to be Humvee vehicles.
- A military excavator
The video also showed the launch of mortars, kamikazed drones, and rockets towards Israeli positions in Al-Bayada. Reconnaissance on the targets hit were carried out by FPV drones both before and afterwards.
According to Hezbollah, Israeli forces evacuated a number of their positions following the strikes.
The following was targeted:
- A gathering of IDF soldiers (by a drone-dropped explosive).
- Two ammunition storage facilities.
- A Merkava tank
- Three shelters containing what appears to be Humvee vehicles.
- A military excavator
The video also showed the launch of mortars, kamikazed drones, and rockets towards Israeli positions in Al-Bayada. Reconnaissance on the targets hit were carried out by FPV drones both before and afterwards.
According to Hezbollah, Israeli forces evacuated a number of their positions following the strikes.
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Hezbollah released footage showing an FPV drone strike on an IDF soldier in the town of Al-Bayada, southern Lebanon, which either seriously wounded or killed him.
Notably, the drone is equipped with night vision imaging. This appears to be the first Hezbollah FPV drone strike to take place at night.
Notably, the drone is equipped with night vision imaging. This appears to be the first Hezbollah FPV drone strike to take place at night.
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Hezbollah released footage showing an FPV drone strike on an IDF vehicle, presumably transporting soldiers, in the town of Misgav Am, southern Lebanon.
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