The missile has likely been intercepted by Israeli air defence. No explosions have been reported.
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The missile was intercepted. An air defence missile was seen being launched over Be'er Sheva.
Two Russian Kh-31P anti-radar missiles targeted Mykolaiv Oblast, with one of them impacting the Korbelny district. Explosions were reported.
They flew in from two directions, the south and southeast, and may have hit the same target.
We don't often hear much about the frontline south of Chasiv Yar, due to the rather static nature of the fighting there, but here is a report from a Russian soldier to give you an idea of what goes on pretty much every day.
"Today, in the early morning, in the Stupochki area, two enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups of three people each, using anti-drone cloaks, in our uniform and with "our" identification marks, tried to slip through in the direction of the [Siversky-Donets] canal. The groups were detected; after processing the information, they were identified as enemy, since the identification marks did not match, and our infantry should not have been in this square. One group was almost completely destroyed by a precise hit from a 120-mm mortar: two - 200 [killed], one - 300 [wounded]. Subsequently, the 300th [wounded soldier] was finished off by a drop [drone-dropped grenade]. The second group, hearing the attack on the first, immediately retreated to the nearest dugout, which was targeted by FPV drones of the 6th Motorized Rifle Division. The dugout was set on fire, and two wounded crawled out of there, who were also finished off by drops."
Obviously, this report is a bit unusual considering the Ukrainians used Russian camouflage, but it does - for the most part - accurately represent the daily activities.
"Today, in the early morning, in the Stupochki area, two enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups of three people each, using anti-drone cloaks, in our uniform and with "our" identification marks, tried to slip through in the direction of the [Siversky-Donets] canal. The groups were detected; after processing the information, they were identified as enemy, since the identification marks did not match, and our infantry should not have been in this square. One group was almost completely destroyed by a precise hit from a 120-mm mortar: two - 200 [killed], one - 300 [wounded]. Subsequently, the 300th [wounded soldier] was finished off by a drop [drone-dropped grenade]. The second group, hearing the attack on the first, immediately retreated to the nearest dugout, which was targeted by FPV drones of the 6th Motorized Rifle Division. The dugout was set on fire, and two wounded crawled out of there, who were also finished off by drops."
Obviously, this report is a bit unusual considering the Ukrainians used Russian camouflage, but it does - for the most part - accurately represent the daily activities.
Consequences of Russian KAB glide-bomb strikes on high-rise residential buildings in the eastern part of Siversk, Donetsk Oblast.
Ukrainian forces, including drone operators, hold positions in the basements of these buildings.
Ukrainian forces, including drone operators, hold positions in the basements of these buildings.
Russian Geran-2 drones attacked Dnipro last night. Seven impacts were recorded.
Russian Geran-2 drones attacked Kropyvnytskyi, Kirovohrad Oblast last night. Three impacts were recorded and a large fire broke out at one of the impact sites.