10-15 Gerans continue to circle around Starokostyantyniv, using up Air defence
AMK Mapping
2-3 impacts
3 impacts in Starokostyantyniv in total. Group 2 is still flying.
The missile attack is over for now. Waiting on any potential missiles from Astrakhan Oblast.
To summarise, my estimates:
6 Kh-101s, 1 shot down. 5 impacts to Starokostyantyniv Airbase, Khmelnytskyi Oblast.
1 Kh-59s, 0 shot down. 1 impact to Bilya Kolodyaz, Kharkiv Oblast.
6 Kh-101s, 1 shot down. 5 impacts to Starokostyantyniv Airbase, Khmelnytskyi Oblast.
1 Kh-59s, 0 shot down. 1 impact to Bilya Kolodyaz, Kharkiv Oblast.
Don't expect any footage from Starokostyantyniv by the way. Censorship is the strongest out of the entire country there.
The launch maneuver from Astrakhan Oblast was simulated. All Tu-95s are returning to their home airbases. No more cruise missiles are expected in Ukraine.
The Geran attack on Ukraine is still ongoing. ~10 drones remain in the airspace, primarily targeting Starokostyantyniv, Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The possibility of Iskander launches is not ruled out.
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At least two Ukrainian UAVs impacted the Alabuga Special Economic Zone (JSC "SEZ IPT «Alabuga»") in the Republic of Tatarstan.
The Alabuga Industrial Park is home to at least 22 enterprises, however the most notable is the Yelabuga Drone Factory which assembles Geran-2 drones. As of April 2024, the plant had produced an estimated 4,500 drones, but since then that number has significantly increased.
This is the same plant which was attacked in the famous video from April 2, 2024, where a Ukrainian UAV impacted the plant's dormitory.
Location of the Alabuga Special Economic Zone: 55.82588, 52.05575
The Alabuga Industrial Park is home to at least 22 enterprises, however the most notable is the Yelabuga Drone Factory which assembles Geran-2 drones. As of April 2024, the plant had produced an estimated 4,500 drones, but since then that number has significantly increased.
This is the same plant which was attacked in the famous video from April 2, 2024, where a Ukrainian UAV impacted the plant's dormitory.
Location of the Alabuga Special Economic Zone: 55.82588, 52.05575