Ukraine claims it killed scores of Russians in two strikes in occupied eastern region
Zelensky said the operation killed or wounded about 100 Russian troops and destroyed a Pantsir-S1 air defense system.
- On Wednesday night, Ukraine struck a Russian drone pilot training camp in occupied Snizhne, killing at least 65 cadets and an instructor, according to Robert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces.
- Kyiv has recently escalated mid-range strikes against Russian military logistics, shifting from short-range front line attacks and long-range deep strikes to disrupt critical infrastructure following recent battlefield successes.
- Another set of strikes hit a Russian Federal Security Service headquarters and an air defense system in the Kherson region, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed killed or wounded almost 100 Russians.
- Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight into Thursday killed at least five people and injured 41, according to Ukrainian authorities, while Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko led nuclear forces exercises via video call.
- Moscow still controls almost 20% of Ukrainian territory despite Ukraine retaking more land than Russia seized last month, though CNN cannot independently verify high casualty figures reported by officials.
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Ukraine has claimed to have attacked a headquarters of the Russian domestic intelligence service FSB in the occupied part of the Cherson region.
Ukraine has attacked a base of Russian domestic intelligence service FSB in the occupied Cherson. Selenskyy reported about 100 dead and injured – and addressed clear words to Moscow.
Ukraine claims it killed scores of Russians in two strikes in occupied eastern region
Ukraine claims to have killed scores of Russians in two strikes in the country’s occupied eastern region, as Kyiv steps up mid-range drone attacks targeting Moscow’s military infrastructure.
The Alpha special unit of the Ukrainian Security Service struck the headquarters of the Russian FSB intelligence service in the occupied territory of the Kherson region on Thursday. Up to 100 Russian officers were killed in the attack.
The Ukrainian army claims to have caused a hundred Russian military casualties in a single bombing. The attack has been announced Thursday by President Volodimir Zelenski. The video released by the Ukrainian president on its social networks shows the impact of multiple drones bomb against a complex of buildings. Zelenski has claimed that the site was the headquarters of the Federal Security Service (FSB) in the occupied territories of the Ukrain…
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