Ukraine has carried out one of its deepest strikes yet, reaching nearly 1,200 miles inside Russia to hit a facility tied to weapons production and Putin’s inner circle. This long-range operation exposes major vulnerabilities in Russia’s defenses disrupting critical supplies for its war machine. A bold move with deep military and political consequences.
https://youtu.be/DcY1r5UMm3o?si=co8Lj5ougTMIONMK
Ukraine launched a massive overnight drone assault on Russia on September 12, striking multiple regions including Moscow, Smolensk, and Leningrad. Russian officials admitted that 221 drones were intercepted, but many bypassed defenses, setting fires at facilities such as a Lukoil site in Smolensk and a vessel at Primorsk Port near St. Petersburg. Pulkovo Airport, Russia’s second busiest, was forced to shut down, disrupting an estimated 50 flights. Local residents reported explosions across
Moscow &
St. Petersburg, marking one of the largest drone attacks inside Russia since the invasion began. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed more than 400 drones were shot down nationwide, yet evidence shows widespread damage. The strikes highlight Ukraine’s strategy of targeting key infrastructure and exposing gaps in Russia’s air defense systems.
https://youtu.be/Bu-CU44plnw?si=ml9YrVH_lWhRADVh
(17-09-2025, 02:25 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Ukraine launched a massive overnight drone assault on Russia on September 12, striking multiple regions including Moscow, Smolensk, and Leningrad. Russian officials admitted that 221 drones were intercepted, but many bypassed defenses, setting fires at facilities such as a Lukoil site in Smolensk and a vessel at Primorsk Port near St. Petersburg. Pulkovo Airport, Russia’s second busiest, was forced to shut down, disrupting an estimated 50 flights. Local residents reported explosions across
Moscow &
St. Petersburg, marking one of the largest drone attacks inside Russia since the invasion began. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed more than 400 drones were shot down nationwide, yet evidence shows widespread damage. The strikes highlight Ukraine’s strategy of targeting key infrastructure and exposing gaps in Russia’s air defense systems.
https://youtu.be/Bu-CU44plnw?si=ml9YrVH_lWhRADVh
https://youtu.be/Bu-CU44plnw?si=PxS8xqj5xKKoivK3
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022 with thousands of tanks, but more than 11,000 have been destroyed since. By September 2023, reports estimated Ukraine had captured 500 Russian tanks, bolstering its armor supply by over 50% compared to its pre-war strength of 800–900.
The Da Vinci unit spearheaded this strategy, forming the 1st Assault Regiment from captured tanks after its first haul in spring 2022. By late 2024, these tanks were defending Pokrovsk against Russia’s summer offensive of 110,000 troops. Ukraine has turned Russia’s weapons against their own soldiers, reshaping the battlefield one captured tank at a time.
https://youtu.be/GuVwMLPrLsw?si=PvIWtsgP9LY6r6Nw
(17-09-2025, 02:46 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022 with thousands of tanks, but more than 11,000 have been destroyed since. By September 2023, reports estimated Ukraine had captured 500 Russian tanks, bolstering its armor supply by over 50% compared to its pre-war strength of 800–900.
The Da Vinci unit spearheaded this strategy, forming the 1st Assault Regiment from captured tanks after its first haul in spring 2022. By late 2024, these tanks were defending Pokrovsk against Russia’s summer offensive of 110,000 troops. Ukraine has turned Russia’s weapons against their own soldiers, reshaping the battlefield one captured tank at a time.
https://youtu.be/GuVwMLPrLsw?si=PvIWtsgP9LY6r6Nw
https://youtu.be/GuVwMLPrLsw?si=hH19qGDofzcSDE3J
Ukraine liberates 160 km square in 'counteroffensive operation' in Donetsk Oblast, Zelensky says. Ukrainian forces have liberated 160 square kilometers (60 square miles) of territory during an ongoing "counteroffensive operation" in eastern Donetsk Oblast, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sept. 18.
Seven settlements have been retaken in the Dobropillia and Pokrovsk sectors during the operation, Zelensky said, citing a report from Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. Ukrainian troops have also captured nearly 100 Russian soldiers, according to the president.
(18-09-2025, 09:33 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Ukraine liberates 160 km square in 'counteroffensive operation' in Donetsk Oblast, Zelensky says. Ukrainian forces have liberated 160 square kilometers (60 square miles) of territory during an ongoing "counteroffensive operation" in eastern Donetsk Oblast, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sept. 18.
Seven settlements have been retaken in the Dobropillia and Pokrovsk sectors during the operation, Zelensky said, citing a report from Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. Ukrainian troops have also captured nearly 100 Russian soldiers, according to the president.
Ukraine is rightfully defending its positions and its land," Zelensky said. "We are disrupting all of Russia’s plans — plans to destroy our state."
(18-09-2025, 09:36 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Ukraine is rightfully defending its positions and its land," Zelensky said. "We are disrupting all of Russia’s plans — plans to destroy our state."
Kyiv repatriates 1,000 bodies that Russia claims are fallen Ukrainian soldiers.
Ukrainian authorities said on Sept. 18, 2025, that it has received 1,000 bodies from Russia, which Moscow says are fallen Ukrainian soldiers. (Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of POWs/Telegram)
"In near future, investigators from law enforcement agencies & Interior Ministry experts will carry out all the necessary examinations to identify the repatriated bodies," Ukraine's Coordination HQ for Treatment of Prisoners of War (POW).
The repatriation follows several such operations carried out in recent months.
Agreements on the return of fallen soldiers and exchanges of POWs were one of the few tangible results of the Russian-Ukrainian peace talks in Istanbul between May and July.
The latest operation was carried out jointly by the Coordination Headquarters, the Armed Forces, the Security Service of Ukraine, the Interior Ministry, the Ombudsman's office, and other bodies, with the support of the Red Cross.
According to Ukraine, Russia has repeatedly attempted to hand over bodies of its own killed soldiers passed off as Ukrainians, attempting to hide the scale of its losses from the Russian public.
The largest exchange of fallen soldiers followed the second round of Istanbul peace talks on June 2. Ukraine received a total of 6,057 bodies of its fallen soldiers as part of the phased exchange.
Russia, according to Kremlin aide and negotiator Vladimir Medinsky, took back 78. Kyiv does not usually disclose the number of killed Russian soldiers it hands over to Russia.
'Massive explosion' reported as Ukraine strikes Russian oil facilities in Bashkortostan, Volgograd Oblast. Footage purported to show smoke rising after a drone attack on the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat company in Salavat, Bashkortostan Republic, Russia on Sept. 18, 2025.
Ukrainian drones struck the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat petrochemical plant in Russia’s Bashkortostan Republic on Sept. 18, according to local authorities and the Kyiv Independent's source in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).
Separately, Ukrainian Special Ops Forces also reported a strike against an oil refinery in Russia’s Volgograd Oblast overnight on Sept. 18. Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat is one of Russia’s largest oil refining and petrochemical plants. It is based in the Bashkortostan Republic, some 1,300 km (800 miles) from front line in Ukraine. Long-range SBU drones struck an ELOU-AVT-4 crude oil processing unit at the center of the facility, triggering a "massive explosion," SBU source said.
Footage shared by locals on Telegram channels shows a plume of black smoke rising above the facility. According to the Ukrainian military, Russia's Volograd oil refinery was also hit overnight, forcing the plant to halt operations. Volgograd refinery, about 450 kilometers (roughly 300 miles) from the front, plays a key role in supplying fuel to Russian military, the Special Operations Forces said. Plant
is largest producer of petroleum products in Russia’s Southern Federal District, processes 15.7 million metric tons of crude oil annually, accounting for 5.6% of country’s total refining capacity.
Russian air defenses intercepted 43 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 23 over Rostov Oblast, 11 over Volgograd Oblast, five over Kursk Oblast, three over Crimea, & one over Belgorod Oblast, Russia's claimed, without mentioning Bashkortostan. Kyiv Independent could not verify the claims. Ukrainian forces have intensified attacks on Russia's oil industry over past year, and forcing operational suspensions & exacerbating a nationwide fuel shortage.
Kyiv considers Russian oil refineries to be valid military targets as they fund and fuel Moscow's war machine.
Ukrainian strike sets Russia's Saratov oil refinery ablaze, military reports. Ukraine
forces struck Saratov oil refinery overnight Sept. 16, causing explosions & a fire at the facility, news comes as Kyiv escalates its campaign against Russian oil and gas infrastructure, a key source of Moscow's revenues helping to fuel its all-out invasion of Ukraine.
The Saratov refinery produces over 20 types of petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, fuel oil, bitumen, and more & facility, whose processing volume amounted to 4.8 million metric tons in 2023, helps supply to Russian army. Ukraine's said attack reportedly carried out in cooperation with Ukraine's Special Ops Forces and other branches. The consequences of the attack are being determined.
The Saratov refinery lies in southwestern Russia, roughly 150 kilometers (100 miles) from the border with Kazakhstan and nearly 600 kilometers (370 miles) east of the front line in Ukraine, facility has been targeted by Ukrainian forces before, including on Aug. 10 when the Rosneft-run refinery was reportedly forced to halt operations. Saratov Oblast Governor Roman Busargin said overnight emergency services were on full alert be'potential attack by drone without commenting on the consequences.
Russian air defenses intercepted 87 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 18 over Saratov Oblast, Russia's Defense Ministry claimed. Kyiv Independent could not verify claims, attack refinery comes as Russia faces a mounting gasoline shortage, exacerbated by Ukrainian strikes on oil infrastructure.
(18-09-2025, 10:18 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Ukrainian strike sets Russia's Saratov oil refinery ablaze, Ukraine forces struck Saratov oil refinery overnight Sept. 16, caused explosions & big fire at facility, Kyiv escalates continue it campaign again on Russian oil & gas infrastructure. Saratov refinery produces over 20 types of petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, fuel oil, bitumen, and more & facility, whose processing volume amounted to 4.8 mil metric tons in 2023, supply needed by Russian army. Ukraine's said attack continue carried out with cooperation with Ukraine's Special Ops Forces & other branches. The consequences attack being determined. Saratov refinery lies in southwestern Russia, roughly 150 kilometers (100 miles) from border of Kazakhstan, near 600 km (370 miles) east of frontline from Ukraine, facility has been targeted by Ukrainian forces before, including on Aug. 10 Rosneft-run refinery reportedly forced to halt operations in Saratov Oblast before.
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Russian air defenses intercepted 87 Ukrainian drones overnight strike on Saratov Oblast, attack refinery comes as Russia faces mounting gasoline shortage, exacerbated by Ukrainian continue strikes on oil infrastructure.
(17-09-2025, 02:09 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]https://youtu.be/DcY1r5UMm3o?si=F3LyGDqCj7J_yna_
Russia's vast oil will be strike is on top of Ukraine domestic mind. It industry is fueling war against Ukraine, and is put on directly in Kyiv's sights. Earlier on Thursday, Ukrainian military long range missile carried out a separate attack on yet another Russian refinery deep into
Russia. Ukraine has ramped up its deep-strike campaign continue against energy infrastructure to increase pressure on Putin Russia folks to stop attacking. Its oil and natural gas is not exporting well a critical sector of its already strained weakling Russia economy.
https://youtu.be/DcY1r5UMm3o?si=F3LyGDqCj7J_yna_
(19-09-2025, 07:41 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Russia's vast oil will be strike is on top of Ukraine domestic mind. It industry is fueling war against Ukraine, and is put on directly in Kyiv's sights. Earlier on Thursday, Ukrainian military long range missile carried out a separate attack on yet another Russian refinery deep into
Russia. Ukraine has ramped up its deep-strike campaign continue against energy infrastructure to increase pressure on Putin Russia folks to stop attacking. Its oil and natural gas is not exporting well a critical sector of its already strained weakling Russia economy.

https://youtu.be/DcY1r5UMm3o?si=F3LyGDqCj7J_yna_
https://youtu.be/vaq5zV58p6c?si=T5MH4YMV_q7hpYXd
(04-03-2023, 08:12 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Anything. Please Any Russian leaders who wanted to learn. Don't ever learn from Putin. He!. "Miscalculated is not only once as a leader but Miscalculated countless times. It a self-defective on a less-inflicting on oneself.
Heed my words...
https://youtu.be/8YkGrKQXZxE
Vladimir Putin said any
next generation of his country's political leadership must be veterans of Ukraine war. He speaking to members of the Russian State Duma and on Ukraine war veterans. He said to🤣many the next leader should be “fearless willing to risk their lives for motherland.”
He is refering to Russian leader also revealed that more than 700,000 Russian soldiers are now deployed on the Ukrainian front line.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Thursday (Sept. 18) said his country's forces inflicted "significant losses" on Russian troops on counteroffensive ops in eastern Donetsk region. Speaking from outpost in the region, Zelenskyy said ont only 160 square kilometers but in coming day and more we all must work hard for example, here seven more settlements had been "liberated" from Putin's Russian occupation, with over 1000 of Russian prisoners taken.
Zelenskyy said Russia had lost over 2,500, & with over 1,300 killed amid intense fighting in
Dobropillia &
Pokrovsk direction
Anything. Please Any Russian leaders who wanted to learn. Don't ever learn from Putin. He!. "Miscalculated is not only once as a leader but Miscalculated countless times. Here he lead to show how his 700,000 soldiers also can think and act like he. It a self-defective on a less-inflicting on oneself.
Heed my words...
https://youtu.be/i7Ythl2nok0?si=6f0raxy6wYfeJH3i
(18-09-2025, 09:33 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Ukraine liberates 160 km square in 'counteroffensive operation' in Donetsk Oblast, Zelensky says.
Ukrainian forces have liberated 160 square km (60 square miles) of territory during an ongoing "counteroffensive operation" in eastern Donetsk Oblast, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sept. 18.
Seven settlements have been retaken in the Dobropillia & Pokrovsk sectors during ops, Zelensky said, citing a report from Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. Ukrainian troops have also captured nearly of 100 & thousand of Russian soldiers, according to Ukraine president.
Here in Sumy direction. Ukrainian tactic of cutting off, starving out Russian positions before eliminating them is paying off with continued capture of village after village, the last Russian stronghold in this sector hundreds of enemy soldiers being left to either die or surrender. Ukrainian forces in Sumy successfully exploit methodical maneuver warfare, pressing forward settlement by settlement to turn Russian positions into manageable targets. Rather than trading lives in costly frontal fights, Ukrainian commanders isolate enemy & sever their supply lines, then tighten noose til position is untenable, from drone continue strikes has exposed enemy units, leaving many under supplied and
unrotated for several weeks. Ukrainians by
passing strong points and collapsing salients piece by piece, Ukraine has been able push to north of Kindrativka & probe back into Kursk turning both sides of the border into a flexible battlefield. Another push north from Andriivka led to Oleksiivka being cut off on 3 sides, the Russians there re-increasingly in dangerous situation.
Encirclement coordinated push persistent pressure, now flanking attacks routes by same time, Ukrainian drone units pummel concentrations on roads w/hundreds of strikes denies Russians any move freely, resulted degrades reinforcement efforts by enemy only rd usable to Oleksiivka, can't bring supplies, evacuate casualties, or to move troops been impossible, attempt any approach are detected long be4 it reaches outer edge of settlement. Enemy soldiers o
now been warn that Oleksiivka is heading on same fate like Kindrativka. So abandons
Is their choice rather then be kill there,,
encirclement are rapidly turning into a slaughter zone. Russian officers reacted frantic to redeployments encirclement with
382nd Separate Battalion of 810th Russian Naval Brigade pushed into @Kindrativka to mount counterattack relieve @Oleksiivka, with 1000 strength formation soldiers, but current conditions they musters 500.
Notably large number are newly mobilized, poorly trained, badly equipped soldiers are thrown in. Russian commander confirm all combat reserves are re-deployed to Pokrovsk, leaving 2nd-tier understrength units task of preventing full-on collapse.
One Russian young officer even reported receive older people, marginals, and simply not combat-ready recruits in poor physical condition added in to prevent desertion that turn shooting on officers, they are constantly watched by mp police & only issued weapons right b4 combat missions, with ammunition limited to 2 magazines each, attempted countermeasure to attack Kindrativka to relieve pressure @Oleksiivka was predictable fated to fail. Replacements arrived under fire immediate targets for Ukrainian drone & artillery assets, with exhausted Russian units unable to form coherent assault echelons. Rather than rescuing encircled formations, they hurried
moves dramatically increased Russian casualty counts, try attempt to plug gaps w/understrength battalions highlights an ops dilemma, Russia’s try concept trading bodies for lost ground running straight into Ukraine’s deliberate tactics of isolation, starvation, and attrition.
Overall, Ukrainians maintaining pressure by holding fire control approaches, continuing daily drone strikes & refusing to be lured into costly frontal battles, Oleksiivka’s fate will mirror earlier Russian collapses in the area same like Sumy direction. Ukraine’s decisive, with its troops being on the offensive able to choose when & where to fight. The fall of Oleksiivka fracture of western part of Russia’s Sumy incursion, damage morale, the remaining soldiers either be captured or neutralized. This will jeopardize nearby eastern salient & lead to repetition of events with same catastrophic outcome for Russia soldiers.
https://youtu.be/MT1KnDtcNZk?si=OS2ZP8laPaJn9SPJ
(21-09-2025, 10:47 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]
Ukrainian tactic of cutting off, starving out Russian positions before eliminating them is paying off with continued capture of village after village, the last Russian stronghold in this sector hundreds of enemy soldiers being left to either die or surrender. Ukrainian forces in Sumy successfully exploit methodical maneuver warfare, pressing forward settlement by settlement to turn Russian positions into manageable targets. Rather than trading lives in costly frontal fights, Ukrainian commanders isolate enemy & sever their supply lines, then tighten noose til position is untenable, from drone continue strikes has exposed enemy units, leaving many under supplied unrotated for few weeks. Ukrainians by passing strong points and collapsing salients piece by piece, Ukraine has been able push to north of Kindrativka & probe back into Kursk turning both sides of the border into a flexible battlefield. Another push north from Andriivka led to Oleksiivka being cut off on 3 sides, the Russians there re-increasingly in dangerous situation.
Encirclement coordinated push persistent pressure, now flanking attacks routes by same time, Ukrainian drone units pummel concentrations on roads w/hundreds of strikes denies Russians any move freely, resulted degrades reinforcement efforts by enemy only rd usable to Oleksiivka, can't bring supplies, evacuate casualties, or to move troops been impossible, attempt any approach are detected long be4 it reaches outer edge of settlement. Enemy soldiers o
now been warn that Oleksiivka is heading on same fate like Kindrativka. So abandons
Is their choice rather then be kill there,,
encirclement are rapidly turning into a slaughter zone. Russian officers reacted frantic to redeployments encirclement with
382nd Separate Battalion of 810th Russian Naval Brigade pushed into @Kindrativka to mount counterattack relieve @Oleksiivka, with 1000 strength formation soldiers, but current conditions they musters 500.
Notably large number are newly mobilized, poorly trained, badly equipped soldiers are thrown in. Russian commander confirm all combat reserves are re-deployed to Pokrovsk, leaving 2nd-tier understrength units task of preventing full-on collapse.
One Russian young officer even reported receive older people, marginals, and simply not combat-ready recruits in poor physical condition added in to prevent desertion that turn shooting on officers, they are constantly watched by mp police & only issued weapons right b4 combat missions, with ammunition limited to 2 magazines each, attempted countermeasure to attack Kindrativka to relieve pressure @Oleksiivka was predictable fated to fail. Replacements arrived under fire immediate targets for Ukrainian drone & artillery assets, with exhausted Russian units unable to form coherent assault echelons. Rather than rescuing encircled formations, they hurried
moves dramatically increased Russian casualty counts, try attempt to plug gaps w/understrength battalions highlights an ops dilemma, Russia’s try concept trading bodies for lost ground running straight into Ukraine’s deliberate tactics of isolation, starvation, and attrition.
Overall, Ukrainians maintaining pressure by holding fire control approaches, continuing daily drone strikes & refusing to be lured into costly frontal battles, Oleksiivka’s fate will mirror earlier Russian collapses in the area same like Sumy direction. Ukraine’s decisive, with its troops being on the offensive able to choose when & where to fight. The fall of Oleksiivka fracture of western part of Russia’s Sumy incursion, damage morale, the remaining soldiers either be captured or neutralized. This will jeopardize nearby eastern salient & lead to repetition of events with same catastrophic outcome for Russia soldiers.
https://youtu.be/MT1KnDtcNZk?si=OS2ZP8laPaJn9SPJ
Here in Sumy direction a map showing possibility for Ukraine battle of wit against Putin weakling wane army who have no food & ammo to fight.
https://youtu.be/MT1KnDtcNZk?si=jCcVtlF7kNBhOUBH
(09-09-2025, 10:05 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Biggest news from Ukraine: uncovered is several massive rear Russian bases has had been hack by Ukrainian network & allowing putting into immediately action with earlier ambush, intercepting of Russian rear transit bases & shattered Putin summer offensive in Pokrovsk that turn into a major disaster in-turn Ukraine regained far more ground despite enemy 210,000 troops deployments. A brutal losses on Russian 2nd counterattacks wave fallen again into Ukraine trap, they Russian try 3rd again allowed Ukraine to reshaping east front to a total massive failure again.
https://youtu.be/8zm_NC6fdDo?si=M9kDYmkmaNJyCUcc
Biggest news from Ukraine: uncovered is several massive rear Russian bases has had been hack by Ukrainian network & allowing to put into
immediately action after Ukraine regained more then 160sq km far more ground despite enemy 210,000 troops deployments a wane army of suppliers food and ammo.
https://youtu.be/7Ual6qODYOw?si=3-HsLrntFVVHB6fs
(21-09-2025, 11:59 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Biggest news from Ukraine: uncovered is several massive rear Russian bases has had been hack by Ukrainian network & allowing to put into
immediately action after Ukraine regained more then 160sq km far more ground despite enemy Putin's abd gang put 210,000 troops deployments of Russian wane army without enough suppliers of food and ammo for his army.
https://youtu.be/7Ual6qODYOw?si=b0zvuaGI-spA7ilW
Ukrainian drone attack starts fire at electrical substation in Russia's Krasnodar Krai. Sep 22, 2025.
74 people detained in Moldova in alleged Russian-backed election plot, media reports
September 23, 2025. Authorities in Moldova detained 74 people accused of plotting to incite unrest during the country's Sept. 28 parliamentary elections, local outlet NewsMaker reported Sept. 22. The suspects are accused of working w/Russian intelligence services to organize mass disorder during the election period. According to police statement, group sought "to create chaos and undermine confidence in the electoral process in the Republic of Moldova."
"The ultimate goal of these actions is to undermine internal stability and the electoral process, order to amplify the influence of the Russian Federation & weaken trust democratic institutions in Republic of Moldova," the police statement said. Investigators said suspects traveled regularly to Serbia, where they were trained by Russian intelligence services in the use of firearms, special equipment, and tactics to provoke violence during protests. They are participants reportedly paid about 400 euros.
Today, the biggest news comes from Russian Federation. Here, Ukrainian forces are systematically striking Russian air defense systems across hundreds of km. After months of preparation, Kyiv’s strategy is now fully visible: destroy radars, launchers, and control modules until skies are open, & air superiority is established. A few recent ops reveal scale & precision of Ukraine’s effort, as near town of Bohoyavlenka in the Donetsk region, a Russian Buk-M1 launcher was hunted in real time. A reconnaissance drone tracked it to a building be4 a bomber drone began tearing roof apart, finally dropping an explosive directly onto system causing a massive
ammo explosion. In Zaporizhia, Ukrainian forces destroyed a rare control module a Barnaul-T air defense control system, a central node links radar w/launchers & can coordinate multiple launches at same time. In Rostov, one of Russia’s Nebo-U long-range radars was struck overnight, with fires confirmed by Nasa Firms satellites. Further north, yet a radar site of a Sopka-2 system in Voronezh was hit, reportedly destroying its antenna, in Crimea, Ukraine neutralized Podiet & Nebo-M radars, a sign even protected sites deep within peninsula are vulnerable.
Attacks span thousands of km but share a clear ops goal, systematically dismantling infrastructure that keeps air defense network functional. By knocking out early warning radars and central coordination modules, Ukrainie forces create time gaps in detection & response, effectively blinding connected missile. By destroying intercept launchers with their own radar & control module built in such as Pantsir or Buk systems, it undermine Russia’s ability to patch holes in their layered defenses. By finally targeting systems like Barnaul-T, for coordinate radar data, firing orders, even external assets, they sever entire command structure & their ability of the Russian network to work together, fragmented Russia’s air defense grid becomes, the more exposed its rear area is to follow-up strikes from Ukrainian bombers, drones, or cruise missiles. Near Orlivka in Donetsk, Ukrainian reconnaissance drones adjusted fire onto Russian Osa & Strela-10 launchers, with artillery finishing the job, a typical frontline engagement against short-range systems. Heavier bomber drones are used for structural targets or soft-skinned vehicles, in the Bohoyavlenka & Oleksiivka strikes, where they ignited stored ammunition & set several launchers blaze. Shark UAVs frequently assist in locating and guiding these strikes to their targets. For deeper targets, fixed-wing kamikaze drones are launched to strike radar installations in Rostov, Voronezh, or Crimea. And in rare cases, Ukraine has uses their fighter jets for complicated Sead and Dead missions, to suppress or destroy enemy air defenses. Geolocated footage already shows one of such missions, with a Mig-29 fighter jet launching radar-seeking missiles to target and strike Russian Tor and Buk systems in Zaporizhia. The range and variety of these tools show that Ukraine is no longer just improving; it is executing a coordinated multi-domain campaign to disable Russian air defenses.
The campaign continues daily and has now widened in scope, as in Zaporizhia, multiple S-300V systems have been destroyed in separate strikes north of Oleksiivka, with kamikaze drones eliminating another Buk-M3 nearby. In western Crimea, Ukrainian drones targeted relay sites near known air defense positions, with fire markers visible even on satellite imagery. In Luhansk, partisans blew up a Russian mobile air defense group guarding a repair base, reportedly linked to earlier atrocities in Bucha. North of the border in the Kursk region, a Russian surface-to-air missile site was destroyed near the village of Rzhava, making it the northmost confirmed strike of the campaign. From Krasnodar Krai to Kursk, Ukrainians are striking Russian air defenses and creating a kill zone up to 300 kilometers deep into Russian-controlled territories.
Overall, Ukraine is not just blinding Russian air defenses, it is taking apart the system that makes them effective. Russia air defense systems are not infinite, each destroyed S-300 or Buk system costs millions to replace, requires specialized parts, and strains an already overburdened military industry to meet wartime needs. This is not air superiority in the classic sense of fighter dominance, but a complete demolition of radar, control, and interceptor assets, to give Ukrainian air power freedom of movement across the frontline and deep into occupied territory, as the Ukrainian air strike offensive only seems to intensify.
(23-09-2025, 06:17 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]![[Image: Screenshot-2025-09-21-09-01-37-44-f9ee05...ccb329.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/q30SHDQ8/Screenshot-2025-09-21-09-01-37-44-f9ee0578fe1cc94de7482bd41accb329.jpg)
Today, the biggest news comes from Russian Federation. Here, Ukrainian forces are systematically striking Russian air defense systems across hundreds of km. After months of preparation, Kyiv’s strategy is now fully visible: destroy radars, launchers, and control modules until skies are open, & air superiority is established. A few recent ops reveal scale & precision of Ukraine’s effort, as near town of Bohoyavlenka in the Donetsk region, a Russian Buk-M1 launcher was hunted in real time. A reconnaissance drone tracked it to a building be4 a bomber drone began tearing roof apart, finally dropping an explosive directly onto system causing a massive
ammo explosion. In Zaporizhia, Ukrainian forces destroyed a rare control module a Barnaul-T air defense control system, a central node links radar w/launchers & can coordinate multiple launches at same time. In Rostov, one of Russia’s Nebo-U long-range radars was struck overnight, with fires confirmed by Nasa Firms satellites. Further north, yet a radar site of a Sopka-2 system in Voronezh was hit, reportedly destroying its antenna, in Crimea, Ukraine neutralized Podiet & Nebo-M radars, a sign even protected sites deep within peninsula are vulnerable.
Attacks span thousands of km but share a clear ops goal, systematically dismantling infrastructure that keeps air defense network functional. By knocking out early warning radars and central coordination modules, Ukrainie forces create time gaps in detection & response, effectively blinding connected missile. By destroying intercept launchers with their own radar & control module built in such as Pantsir or Buk systems, it undermine Russia’s ability to patch holes in their layered defenses. By finally targeting systems like Barnaul-T, for coordinate radar data, firing orders, even external assets, they sever entire command structure & their ability of the Russian network to work together, fragmented Russia’s air defense grid becomes, the more exposed its rear area is to follow-up strikes from Ukrainian bombers, drones, or cruise missiles. Near Orlivka in Donetsk, Ukrainian reconnaissance drones adjusted fire onto Russian Osa & Strela-10 launchers, with artillery finishing the job, a typical frontline engagement against short-range systems. Heavier bomber drones are used for structural targets or soft-skinned vehicles, in the Bohoyavlenka & Oleksiivka strikes, where they ignited stored ammunition & set several launchers blaze. Shark UAVs frequently assist in locating and guiding these strikes to their targets. For deeper targets, fixed-wing kamikaze drones are launched to strike radar installations in Rostov, Voronezh, or Crimea. And in rare cases, Ukraine has uses their fighter jets for complicated Sead and Dead missions, to suppress or destroy enemy air defenses. Geolocated footage already shows one of such missions, with a Mig-29 fighter jet launching radar-seeking missiles to target and strike Russian Tor and Buk systems in Zaporizhia. The range and variety of these tools show that Ukraine is no longer just improving; it is executing a coordinated multi-domain campaign to disable Russian air defenses.
The campaign continues daily and has now widened in scope, as in Zaporizhia, multiple S-300V systems have been destroyed in separate strikes north of Oleksiivka, with kamikaze drones eliminating another Buk-M3 nearby. In western Crimea, Ukrainian drones targeted relay sites near known air defense positions, with fire markers visible even on satellite imagery. In Luhansk, partisans blew up a Russian mobile air defense group guarding a repair base, reportedly linked to earlier atrocities in Bucha. North of the border in the Kursk region, a Russian surface-to-air missile site was destroyed near the village of Rzhava, making it the northmost confirmed strike of the campaign. From Krasnodar Krai to Kursk, Ukrainians are striking Russian air defenses and creating a kill zone up to 300 kilometers deep into Russian-controlled territories.
Overall, Ukraine is not just blinding Russian air defenses, it is taking apart the system that makes them effective. Russia air defense systems are not infinite, each destroyed S-300 or Buk system costs millions to replace, requires specialized parts, and strains an already overburdened military industry to meet wartime needs. This is not air superiority in the classic sense of fighter dominance, but a complete demolition of radar, control, and interceptor assets, to give Ukrainian air power freedom of movement across the frontline and deep into occupied territory, as the Ukrainian air strike offensive only seems to intensify.
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Ukrainian Defense Forces Have Already Ordered 1000 Latvian Scooters:
Ukrainian Defense Forces Ordered 1000 Latvian Scooters. Electric scooters for the Ukrainian military. January 2023. Meamwhile
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The Latvian company Golf Motors has already supplied the Ukrainian army with about 1000 electric scooters, which are used at the frontline. According to Ašmanis, demand in Ukraine has grown from the initial 300 scooters ordered by border control units to about 1,000 units after the Special Forces showed interest. The CEO also said that Global Wolf Motors had started developing non-standard vehicles for the frontline back in 2022. “Initially, we were developing an electric scooter for border control and mobility at military bases,” Ašmanis said.
However, Ukrainian soldiers quickly adapted the scooters for combat use, including reconnaissance operations deep in Russian-occupied territory. In particular, sniper units have been successfully using scooters to get into the right area, complete a task and move away just as quickly. Ašmanis also described their role in the delivery of ammunition and food, medical evacuation of the lightly wounded and transportation of equipment. “If you slowly press the gas pedal, you can get out of the mud with a wounded soldier on board,” he added. Last year, Ukrainian Defense Forces requested additional Mosphera military electric scooters from Latvian company.
Mosphera electric scooter:
weight- 74 kg, max speed-100 km/h,
range-up to 300 km on a single charge.
Another advantage of such vehicles on the front line is the quiet operation of the electric scooter, which makes it harder for enemy drones to detect than motorcycles or all-terrain vehicles. Ukrainian soldiers riding Global Wolf Motors scooters. Ukrainian soldiers riding Global Wolf Motors scooters. Photo credits: Global Wolf Motors. The Defense Procurement Agency has also recently purchased 500 ATVs for the Ukrainian military
(24-09-2025, 06:16 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Ukrainian Defense Forces Have Already Ordered 1000 Latvian Scooters:
Ukrainian Defense Forces Ordered 1000 Latvian Scooters. Electric scooters for the Ukrainian military. January 2023. Meamwhile
Drones Again Attack Salavat Oil Refinery, 1,400 km from Ukraine. Sep 24, 2025
Two Oil Pumping Stations Ignite in Russia’s Volgograd Region.
September 24, 2025
Iskander Systems of 448th Rocket Brigade Destroyed in Kursk Region. Iskander Systems of the 448th Rocket Brigade Destroyed in the Kursk Region.
Sep 24, 2025
Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant Halts Fuel Production After Drone Strike
September 24, 2025: Fire Point Localizes Production of Jet Engines for Cruise Missiles
September 23, 2025
The Latvian company Golf Motors has already supplied the Ukrainian army with about 1000 electric scooters, which are used at the frontline. According to Ašmanis, demand in Ukraine has grown from the initial 300 scooters ordered by border control units to about 1,000 units after the Special Forces showed interest. The CEO also said that Global Wolf Motors had started developing non-standard vehicles for the frontline back in 2022. “Initially, we were developing an electric scooter for border control and mobility at military bases,” Ašmanis said.
However, Ukrainian soldiers quickly adapted the scooters for combat use, including reconnaissance operations deep in Russian-occupied territory. In particular, sniper units have been successfully using scooters to get into the right area, complete a task and move away just as quickly. Ašmanis also described their role in the delivery of ammunition and food, medical evacuation of the lightly wounded and transportation of equipment. “If you slowly press the gas pedal, you can get out of the mud with a wounded soldier on board,” he added. Last year, Ukrainian Defense Forces requested additional Mosphera military electric scooters from Latvian company.
Mosphera electric scooter:
weight- 74 kg, max speed-100 km/h,
range-up to 300 km on a single charge.
Another advantage of such vehicles on the front line is the quiet operation of the electric scooter, which makes it harder for enemy drones to detect than motorcycles or all-terrain vehicles. Ukrainian soldiers riding Global Wolf Motors scooters. Ukrainian soldiers riding Global Wolf Motors scooters. Photo credits: Global Wolf Motors. The Defense Procurement Agency has also recently purchased 500 ATVs for the Ukrainian military
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