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🇺🇦 struck 🇷🇺 targets in #Voronezh, #Lipetsk, #Rostov & #Kursk overnight

🇺🇦 eliminated 🇷🇺 soldiers attempting to enter #Sudzha by walking inside a 🇷🇺#gas pipeline

In #Kursk, 🇷🇺 retook Lebedivka and advanced in Cherkaske Porichne

🇷🇺 lost another 1,180 soldiers

🇷🇺 officials gifted meat-grinders to mothers of 🇷🇺 soldiers killed in the #war

🇺🇦 Antonov A-124 used to transport new 🇫🇷 military satellite CSO-3

🇬🇧 jails Bulgarians guilty of spying for 🇷🇺 in the #UK

🇺🇸 is against #G7 task-force on 🇷🇺 shadow fleet

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▪️ On January 4, drones flew more than 900 kilometres and successfully hit the largest seaport in #Russia, #Ust_Luga, in #Russia's #Leningrad region.

▪️ On January 8, drones flew about 1,000 kilometres and hit an oil depot in #Engels that provides fuel for a military airfield.

▪️ On January 10, fires broke out in #Russia's #Rostov region due to "drone debris."

▪️ On January 11, #Russian-occupied #Crimea and a number of #Russian cities were under attack. There was a fire in the

Satellite images show major expansions at five complexes where #Russia has made solid-fuel missile engines, indicating the #Kremlin plans to significantly boost missile production as it pursues its war in #Ukraine, according to a European researcher.

The sites are in the #Altai Republic in #Siberia, #Rostov in southern Russia, outside #Moscow and St. #Petersburg, and in #Perm, in western Russia.

reuters.com/world/europe/satel

#Russia fired missile that killed Reuters adviser

Russian forces stationed in the border region of #Rostov fired the #missile that killed #Reuters safety adviser #RyanEvans & wounded 2 of the agency's #journalists when it struck a hotel in #Ukraine last month, 4 Ukrainian #security sources said.

Ukraine's #intelligence services said the missile was launched from a site close to #Taganrog, a Russian city on the coast of the Sea of #Azov near the Ukrainian border.

reuters.com/world/europe/russi

A court in the Russian city of #Rostov-on-Don on Sep. 3 sentenced Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr #Lyubas, who was reportedly captured while trying to land in occupied #Crimea in late 2023, to 20 years in prison.

According to the Russian Prosecutor General's Office, Lyubas was part of a small group of Ukrainian soldiers who attempted to conduct an amphibious operation on the peninsula and was captured in the process.

kyivindependent.com/russian-co

The Kyiv Independent · Russian court sentences Ukrainian soldier captured in occupied Crimea to 20 years in prisonBy Nate Ostiller