Ukraine says it halted Russian advance north of Pokrovsk
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Ukraine’s drone offensive exposes Moscow’s weak points
The International Energy Agency estimates that repeated drone strikes have cut Russia’s refining capacity by about 500,000 barrels a day.
Ukrainian forces hit an important fuel pipeline in the Moscow region that supplies the Russian army, Ukraine's military intelligence said Saturday, as Russia kept up a sustained campaign of massive drone and missile attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Ukraine's defenders have destroyed more than 1,000 Shahed and Geran drones using STING interceptors in four months since the start of their serial production, nearly half of them in October. Details: The Wild Hornets added that the system can be deployed in up to 15 minutes.
THIS is the moment Ukraine’s special forces launched a daring air assault from a helicopter in a desperate bid to slow Russia’s advance through the fortress town of Pokrovsk.
Ukrainian long-range drones attacked an industrial plant around 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) inside Russia, local officials said Tuesday, while Ukraine’s army remained locked in an intense battle to hold back a Russian push on the key city of Pokrovsk in the eastern Donetsk region.
Ukrainian soldiers told Business Insider the tactic is becoming increasingly frequent and a growing challenge.
Moscow’s forces infiltrated Pokrovsk after months of attacks on the city, a strategic part of Ukraine’s eastern defenses.
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