Ukrainians managed the mega-attack

 

This is how the Ukrainians managed the mega-attack!


On Thursday, Ukraine had important progress to report on land: For the first time, tanks crossed Putin’s main defense line, the 200-kilometer-long “Surovikin Line” of armored trenches and dragon’s teeth. Behind the line, fierce Russian shelling awaited. But the first heavy equipment has overcome the defense line that took months to build.

Things are looking even better in the air at the moment: After Ukrainian forces reported three Russian warships and the elimination of significant parts of the air defenses in Crimea last week, they launched their biggest air attack so far in this war on Wednesday and Thursday.

“The headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet has been hit in an enemy missile attack,” Moscow-appointed Sevastopol city governor Mikhail Razvosheyev admitted Friday on the Telegram online service. Information about possible casualties was being examined, and debris had fallen near a theater.But not only that: a Russian official also acknowledged an “unprecedented” cyberattack on Crimea. And: A soldier is missing, said the Russian Defense Ministry, which thus corrected its original report that a soldier was dead.

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