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Ukraine destroys infrequent Tirada-2 Russian defense system

Ukraine destroys infrequent Tirada-2 Russian defense system

Stay updated with the latest developments in the ongoing Ukraine conflict, as we bring you the key events unfolding every hour.

21:23 Update: Ukrainian forces have reportedly destroyed a rare Russian Tirada-2 electronic warfare system, as per Defense Express, citing film material published by the Ukrainian military. The system, developed by the Russian Ministry of Defense, is used for suppressing electronic radio communications. This significant tactical achievement demonstrates Ukraine's growing ability to neutralize high-value Russian assets.

20:49 After Russian rocket attack: 18 fatalities have been reported in Kryvy Rih, including 9 children, following a Russian rocket attack on the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. 74 more people were injured.

20:32 Alleged Terror Tactics: A US-based neo-Nazi terror group, "The Base," is calling for targeted assassinations and attacks on Ukraine's critical infrastructure, according to The Guardian. Such actions may aim to escalate tensions during the ceasefire negotiations with the Kremlin. Founded in 2018, the group has cells around the world and already faced an FBI investigation into terrorism that led to several arrests, with its leader based in Russia.

20:00 Cooperation with Rheinmetall: Ukraine has announced expanding cooperation with German arms company Rheinmetall. The negotiations focused on improving Ukraine's defense capabilities and further developing its defense industry. Rheinmetall is one of the first Western arms companies to manufacture equipment in Ukraine.

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  • Production to begin in 24 months: Rheinmetall plans to establish an ammunition factory in Ukraine, aiming for production to begin in 24 months.

19:14 Estonian Minister wants to strip Orbán of EU voting rights: Estonia's Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna is advocating for temporarily stripping Hungary of its voting rights in crucial EU decisions, such as foreign and security policy. His accusations of Viktor Orbán playing into Putin's hands highlight the internal tensions within Europe as the conflict continues.

18:36 Russian advance significantly slowed: According to British intelligence, the advance of Russian forces in Ukraine has slowed significantly since 2025, evidenced by a decrease in territorial gains. A drop from over 700 square kilometers captured in November to around 143 square kilometers gained in March.

18:07 Three-year-old among dead after Russian attack: Russian forces have reportedly killed three-year-old Tymofij, seven-year-old Arina, and nine-year-old Herman, along with nine adults and injuring over 60 people in Kryvy Rih. This brutal attack underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by the conflict.

17:31 Ukrainian advance in Pokrovsk: US analysts note that Ukrainian forces have made tactical improvements in Pokrovsk, capturing Kotlyne and Udachne, an industrial and mining city in the Donetsk region of Eastern Ukraine. Russian forces have also progressed in Shevchenko, South of Pokrovsk.

17:04 Denial of Russian claims: Ukraine denies Russian claims of attacks on energy facilities, stating that the allegations are fabricated. Ukraine asserts that it only targets military targets of the Russian army.

16:27 Military Aid from France and UK: The chiefs of staff from France and the UK are in Kyiv to discuss additional military aid for Ukraine and long-term strategies for reforming the Ukrainian armed forces. They are also considering the possibility of deploying international peacekeeping troops to Ukraine in case of a ceasefire.

15:48 Pressure on Putin for Ceasefire Agreement: NATO representatives are urging Russia to swiftly respond to the U.S. and Ukraine's call for a ceasefire agreement, emphasizing the need for a decisive answer from Putin.

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14:51 Media Report: Ukraine Hits Russian Explosives Factory Over 20 Times: Sources suggest that Ukrainian drones have attacked fiber optic and explosives factories in Russian regions multiple times in recent days, with the Saransk fiber-optic factory reportedly hit 20 times, causing production to be halted. The SBU claims these attacks on military-industrial complex targets are legitimate.

14:22 Zelensky Criticizes "Weak Reaction" of US Embassy: Zelensky condemns the United States Embassy's weak response to the latest Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih, particularly the ambassador's failure to explicitly name Russia as the aggressor.

13:39 Nine Dead Children: Russia Uses Cluster Munitions: The Russian attack on Kryvyi Rih's residential area and playground has led to widespread condemnation, with nine children among the 18 reported casualties resulting from the use of cluster munitions.

13:20 Russia Accuses Ukraine of 14 Attacks on Energy Facilities: Russia accuses Ukraine of causing damage to energy facilities in Bryansk, Belgorod, Smolensk, Lipetsk, and Voronezh regions in a single day. Both sides have accused each other of violating a US-mediated agreement to halt attacks on energy facilities.

12:44 Military Chiefs from Paris and London Discuss Security Guarantees with Zelensky: The chiefs of staff from France and the UK met with President Zelensky and the Ukrainian leadership to discuss potential security guarantees and the possibility of European troops supporting the Ukrainian army after a ceasefire.

Enrichment Insights:

  • The Tirada-2 is a potent electronic warfare system developed by the Russian Ministry of Defense, designed to potentially interfere with satellite communications.
  • The Ukraine conflict has highlighted the Tirada-2's vulnerability, as Ukraine successfully targeted and destroyed the system using UAVs, demonstrating its tactical superiority. This achievement underscores Ukraine's ability to neutralize high-value Russian assets during the ongoing conflict.
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  1. The destruction of the Tirada-2 electronic warfare system, a Russian asset, by Ukrainian forces suggests a strengthening in Ukraine's employment policy regarding critical infrastructure protection, as per the latest developments in the Ukraine conflict.
  2. Amidst the ongoing Ukraine crisis, the Russian Ministry of Defense's Tirada-2 system, intended for suppressing electronic radio communications, has been destroyed, demonstrating the readiness and determination of Ukraine's employment policy in countering high-value Russian assets.
  3. The targeting and destruction of the Tirada-2 electronic warfare system, a vital asset of the Russian Ministry of Defense, serves as a testament to the effective employment policy in place within the Ukrainian forces, showcasing their combat readiness and ability to neutralize critical Russian assets during the Ukraine conflict.

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