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Live War in Ukraine, day 1205: new wave of drones launched on Kharkov, at least 6 dead and 64 wounded / Ukrainians attacked an electronics factory in the Moscow region

Live War in Ukraine, day 1205: new wave of drones launched on Kharkov, at least 6 dead and 64 wounded / Ukrainians attacked an electronics factory in the Moscow region

Ukrainian soldier on the eastern front. Photo: Florent Vergnes / AFP / Profimedia

A concentrated, nine-minute attack with Russian drones on the second largest city in Ukraine, Kharkov, killed six people on Wednesday and injured 64, including nine children, said Ukrainian officials. The attack came after in the last week the Russian forces carried out the two largest air attacks in this war, part of intensifying the bombings that Moscow says are response measures for the recent Kiev attacks in Russia.

Wednesday's evolutions, day 1205 of the Ukraine War, LiveText:

The Ukrainian army said it had attacked the resonant electronic factory overnight the Moscow region.

“In order to reduce the ability of the enemy to produce high-tech weapons and equipment, last night, units of unanswered systems of Ukraine armed forces, in cooperation with other components of the defense forces, have hit an important installation of the military-industrial complex of the Russian aggressor.

The explosions were registered on the TECHNOPARK resonance territory in Zubovo, the Moscow region. This is a mass production factory and assembly of printed and electronic circuits. Its products are widely used in the manufacture of high -tech weapons and equipment. The results of the damages caused by the fire are under clarification. ”, The Ukrainian army said on Telegram.

Russian attacks with drones in Ukraine, near the border with Romania. The RO-Alert message was issued / the army lifted F-16 aircraft.

MAPN announces that on Wednesday night, Russian forces launched a new drone attack on civilian objectives and port infrastructure in Ukraine, in the area of ​​Valcov, near the river border with Romania. The population in the north of Tulcea county was warned by RO-Alert message following these attacks.

The Russian army has reached 1 million lost soldiers in Ukraine. What brought Putin “one of the most slow offensive of modern times” and the 1% success in the battlefield.

The Russian army has lost a million soldiers since Vladimir Putin decided to send 200,000 soldiers to Ukraine, in February 2022, according to the latest Ukrainian General Staff, which said on Thursday morning that the total reached 1,000,340 after the enemy lost another 1,140 people in the last 24 hours.

The most important recent information:

  • For Russia, Ukraine is not a country, but a resource – a military ramp for future invasions, Zelenski said at the Odessa summit.
  • Nicuşor Dan, at the Odessa summit: we must be firm in denouncing Russia's actions, which does everything possible to undermine the path to peace.
  • Maia Sandu, warning for the Balkan countries: “If Ukraine loses, Russia will not stop in Moldova.”
  • Ukraine will lose even more territory if it refuses the conditions of Moscow, threatens Russia's chief negotiator.
  • Russia resumes the flights of strategic bombers after the Ukrainian attack. What was the first destination.
  • Russia warns Germany again that it will consider it involved in the war if it provides Taurus rockets. “Does Merz mandate from the people?”
  • Bei triples the support scheme for the financing of the EU defense industry. “This is now the central element of the bank's mission.”
  • Ukraine recovered 1,212 dead soldiers on the front, but sent Russia trucks with bodies of 27 soldiers.
  • Russia sentenced Leonid Volkov to 18 years in prison, a close ally of Aleksei Navalnîi.
  • Discussions between the United States and Russia on solving problems in bilateral relations will move from Istanbul to Moscow, Russia's new ambassador to Washington said.

Wednesday's events, day 1204 of Russian aggression were live here on HotNews.ro



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