The intensity of fighting on the Ukrainian battlefield has decreased due to bad weather conditions. Unable to launch a large-scale offensive, Ukrainian forces continue to attempt to attack the Russian rear with drones.
On November 29, Russian air defense shot down a drone in the Moscow region.
In recent days, for the first time since August, a Ukrainian drone targeted Russian facilities in Ryazan. However, it was intercepted in the area of an oil refinery. Another drone also attempted to attack an aircraft factory in Smolensk. Fortunately, Russian air defenses detected and destroyed it.
On the Russian side, the military continues to launch attacks on multiple targets across Ukraine.
On November 29, Ukrainian sources confirmed that Russia attacked Starokonstantinov airport. Starokonstantinov airport is important to Ukraine. Therefore, an attack on this airport will greatly affect Ukrainian forces.
Also on November 29, Ukrainian media reported that Russia launched a large-scale attack using drones, Iskander missiles and heavy bombs on many Ukrainian military facilities in Voznesensk of the Mykolaiv region; Vinnytsia, Belaya Tserkva of the Kiev region; Kanatovo of the Kirovograd region; Zaporozhye of the Dnipropetrovsk region; Slavyansk; Kramatorsk and Konstantinovka. Air strike warnings were sounded in six regions of Ukraine, including Kiev.
In recent days, several explosions have also occurred in the Odessa region.
NATO foreign ministers have admitted the failure of Ukraine’s counteroffensive. With Ukraine losing ground, Russia is likely to continue its offensive. The Russian army has achieved tactical successes in the Donetsk, Bakhmut and Kupyansk directions, while the Ukrainian offensive on the eastern bank of the Dnieper River is about to fail.
The Russian army has every chance to break through the Ukrainian defenses and advance tens of kilometers at the start of the winter campaign. Such a breakthrough would give the Russian army access to the operating space in eastern Ukraine.
A few days ago, Mr. Zelensky said that Ukraine would receive warships from its partners to escort ships along the alternative “grain corridor” in the Black Sea. Meanwhile, in the north, Finland closed its border with Russia on November 30. 84 years ago, on November 30, the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union began.
Meanwhile, NATO ships are blocking the Gulf of Finland as part of the East Wind exercise. A large force, including more than 5,000 servicemen, 30 ships and 20 aircraft, has approached Russia’s northwestern border.
Hoa An (According to SF)
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