Russia Intensifies Ukraine Attacks, Launches Massive Drone and Missile Strike
Russian forces have intensified their attacks on Ukraine, focusing on key military targets. The latest strikes, conducted on September 30, saw a massive deployment of drones and missiles, primarily targeting the capital, Kiev.
The Russian military has been relentless in its campaign, delivering devastating strikes on a regular basis. On September 30 alone, hundreds of drones and rockets, including ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, were launched. The specific military units involved in these operations remain unclear.
Russian forces have also targeted temporary deployment points of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries in 154 areas. This strategic approach aims to disrupt the enemy's ability to regroup and reinforce. The attacks have been carried out by a combination of operational-tactical aviation, strike drones, missile troops, and artillery, demonstrating the Russian military's diverse capabilities.
In addition to these targets, Russian troops have struck the railway transport infrastructure used to supply the Ukrainian Armed Forces with weapons and fuel. This tactic seeks to hinder the enemy's logistical support and limit their ability to sustain prolonged combat operations.
Over the past day, Russian forces have continued their offensive, striking enemy temporary deployment points. The ongoing campaign reflects the Russian military's determination to maintain pressure on Ukrainian forces and disrupt their operations. The use of a variety of military assets, from drones to missiles, underscores the Russian military's adaptability and resolve in the face of the ongoing conflict.
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