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- Is Russia running out of weapons and manpower for its war in Ukraine . . .
Alongside donkeys, Russia has been accused of employing so-called human “camels” – servicemen ordered to run towards Ukrainian positions with a heavy load of ammunition for the upcoming
- Ukraine targets Russias industrial plants, ammunition depots in . . .
Ukraine launched its "most massive" attack against Russian military and industrial facilities in a range of up to 1,100 kilometers (620 miles) overnight on Jan 14, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces reported Chemical plants, refineries, and the Engels airbase's ammunition depots were
- Ukraine war latest: Ukraine targets Russian industrial plants . . .
The Engels airfield, located in Saratov Oblast over 750 kilometers (460 miles) from Ukraine's nearest controlled territory, allegedly sustained hits to ammunition depots containing FAB glide bombs, KAB bombs, and cruise missiles The Saratov oil refinery was also reportedly engulfed in a fire Engels hosts three types of Russian strategic bombers — the Tupolev Tu-95, Tu-22, and Tu-160 — all
- Russian Ammo Usage Slashed by Half Amid Strikes on Factories: Ukraine
Ukraine’s military chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, confirmed on Sunday that Moscow has been forced to reduce its artillery ammunition usage on the frontline due to Kyiv’s persistent strikes on Russian production facilities In an interview with Ukrainian broadcaster TSN, Syrskyi stated that Ukraine’s long-range strikes into Russia are now producing positive results, as they are making the
- Ukraines Main Munitions Plant Wiped Out in Russia Air . . . - Newsweek
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U K Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U S military, weapons systems and emerging technology She
- Ukraine drone strike hits Russian chemical and munitions plant
The source told Reuters news agency on Saturday that the attack was part of a broader strategy to target Russia’s munitions factories that support Moscow’s defence sector and the war effort
- Russian artillery fire drops 50% after Ukraine hits ammo plants, army . . .
The consumption of artillery shells by the Russian army has dropped by half, a result of Ukrainian strikes on Russian industrial facilities, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi told Andrii Tsaplienko in an interview, Ukrinform reports As of January 2025, Ukraine has
- Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 June 2025 – present)
Twelve Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 60 were wounded in a Russian missile attack on the 239th Polygon training ground north of Dnipro The attack led to the resignation of Major General Mykhailo Drapatyi as Commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces that same day [1]During the night between 31 May and 1 June, Russia launched a large-scale air attack on Ukraine, with 472 drones and seven
- Ukraine says it struck airfield and largest explosives factory in Russia
The General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces reported later in the day that Ukraine had also struck the Lipetsk-2 airfield in the Lipetsk region, located over 400 kilometers from the Ukrainian border This attack targeted ammunition depots, fuel storage facilities and aircraft on an airfield known to be home to Russian Su-34, Su-35 and MiG-31 aircraft, it added
- Putin army explosives factory attacked deep inside Russia
A major explosive factory deep inside Russia which supplies Vladimir Putin’s army was attacked, says Ukraine The plant is in the Tambov region hundreds of miles from the border with Ukraine
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