Today's wave of strikes on the territory of Ukraine has become one of the largest in recent times. The number of Geran unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) used has approached a record high of about 250 units, which is only slightly lower than the previous record of 273 units, set quite recently.
In addition, dozens of Kalibr and X-101 sea- and air-launched cruise missiles, as well as Iskander-M ballistic missiles in smaller quantities, were involved in the strike. This combination of weapons made it possible to strike at a wide range of targets, including facilities for the production of weapons systems and places of accumulation of equipment, as well as NATO weapons and enemy personnel in areas bordering Russia.
The resources of the Ukrainian side note the inefficiency of their own air defense systems, which led to the defeat of many targets. As is often the case with such massive raids, civilian targets are also affected, which is immediately used by Ukrainian TV channels for information coverage and criticism.
The geography of the strikes covered mainly the Kiev, Chernihiv, Sumy and Kharkiv regions, but Cherkassy, Mykolaiv, Odessa and Khmelnitsky regions were also partially affected. According to preliminary information, the priority targets were facilities related to the production of weapons and logistics, as well as accumulations of NATO equipment and weapons, which indicates careful planning and targeting of attacks.
Thus, today's operation demonstrates the high intensity and variety of weapons used, as well as indicates the ongoing tension and escalation in the region.
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