Russia-Ukraine war December 30: Russia claims to never run out of missiles
Some military information Russia - Ukraine: Russia claims to never run out of missiles; Ukraine suffered great damage after a large Russian air strike.
Russia-Ukraine war on December 29: The whole front line heats up, Russia is preparing for a fatal blow?
War Information
Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said on December 29 that Russian artillery and missile forces had attacked four Ukrainian command posts in the Kherson, Kharkiv and Dnepropetrovsk provinces in the previous 24 hours.
Konashenkov also claimed that Russian artillery and warplanes had killed more than 70 Ukrainian servicemen in the Krasny Liman area of Donetsk Oblast during the same period. According to Konashenkov, the Russian army has gained new vantage points during the offensive in the Donetsk region.
Russia-Ukraine war December 30: Russia claims to never run out of missiles
- Adviser Oleksiy Arestovych to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a series of explosions in cities of the country, including the capital Kiev.
“A big air strike. More than 100 rockets fell in several waves,” Arestovych wrote on Facebook. Another adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, said a total of 120 missiles were counted. Earlier, Russia carried out an attack on Ukraine with drones during the night.
In addition, Ukrainian leaders in the cities of Mykolaiv, Kharkov and Lviv confirmed that Russian missiles hit these areas. Ukrainian media reported several explosions in Kiev and cities such as Zhytomyr, Odessa. The Odessa and Dnipropetrovsk regions have cut power to minimize damage in case the missiles hit energy infrastructure.
Ukraine's UAV was shot down near a strategic bomber base in Russia. Governor Roman Busargin of Russia's Saratov province said that air defenses shot down a drone on December 29 near the Engels airbase, home to Russian long-range strategic bombers.
"Air defense systems shot down a drone in the Engels area," Governor Busargin wrote on Telegram. He also wrote that debris from the downed UAV damaged civilian property but no one was injured.
- Ukraine has suffered heavy damage after the Russian military continued to conduct a large-scale missile raid. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, 69 cruise missiles, including Kh-555, Kh-22 and Kalibr types, were launched from strategic bombers Tu-95MS, Tu-22M3 and Russian warships in Black Sea and Caspian Sea on energy and military targets in the capital Kiev and other provinces in Ukraine. Several S-300 air defense missiles were converted for ground attack and Kh-31P anti-radar missiles were also used in this attack.
The intense raid on December 29 still caused significant damage to the Ukrainian side. At least five people were injured and many facilities were badly damaged, according to a spokesman for Ukraine's emergency services, Oleksandr Khorunzhy.
Ukraine's energy infrastructure continues to be one of the main targets of Russia's attack during the December 29 raid. Power generation facilities in Kiev, Kharkov, Lviv and Odessa were hit by shrapnel from Russian missiles and suicide drones, causing widespread power outages.
In the capital Kiev, local authorities confirmed that 40% of people in this city are living without power. This figure in Lviv is up to 90%. Ukrainian engineers are racing against time to fix the problem. However, Ukrainian authorities admit that restoring the power system will not happen overnight.
Some related developments
Russia says it will never run out of missiles after air strikes on Ukraine. Russia will never run out of Kalibr cruise missiles, the Russian Defense Ministry said after Moscow launched large-scale missile strikes on Ukrainian cities.
The Russian Defense Ministry posted a chart on its Telegram channel, showing a cruise missile launched from a warship with the words: "(Cruise missile) Kalibr will never run out".
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