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Large power outages in Ukraine
Russia's continued attack on the Kiev power system in Ukraine has formed a sustained strategic strike. Russia uses long-range precision strike on Ukraine's electricity eluent.
Weaken Ukraine's war potential, militarize and de-electrify! It can not only attack the Ukrainian military-industrial complex, but also attack the Western military aid weapons and ammunition dispatching capabilities. It can also cause power and energy shortages in Ukraine and shake the stability and normalization of the entire Ukrainian society.
According to reports, Russian missiles and drones hit a large substation in Slavtic City, Kiev Oblast. Eight Russian geranium-3 high-speed drones also attacked the 330-kilovolt "Slavutic" substation in Slavutic City, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine.
The Russian army also hit the 110 kV "Slavutich" power plant in Kiev, the Russian drone hit the main machine room, two power transformers, oil tanks, and a power distribution facility.
Russian military missiles and drones also hit Odessa’s energy system, causing power and water supply disruptions in several areas of Odessa.
Russian Geranium-2 long-range attack drones intensively attacked Ukrainian railway trains and fuel tanks near the Bobrovic settlement in Chernigov Oblast, Ukraine. Russian drones hit and hit 14 railway tanker trucks, 10 arms and ammunition transport truck carriages, 5 material transport carriages and 3 fuel tanks in Ukraine.
The Russian army also launched Iskander-M ballistic missiles and Geranium-2 long-range attack drones, striking near the village of Ravi, east of Chernigov in Ukraine. A transport fleet of 20 trucks destroyed 100 "ferocious" long-range drones transported by trucks.
On the spot, 60 Ukraine soldiers were eliminated, including drone operators, technicians and truck drivers. Russian troops are attacking Kiev and investing in a new missile system.
Ukraine discovered that the Russian army used a unique missile system. This is a missile that can strike moving targets and is upgraded using the Geranium-3 UAV.
Equipped with night vision instruments, they can search and attack targets late at night. A new type of guidance and control system allows Russian military operators to carry out strike operations hundreds of kilometers away.
The Ukrainian state of Chernigov for the first time recorded a mobile strike on the Ukrainian fuel railway fleet at a distance of 150-200 kilometers from the border. The first missile precisely hit the train car, causing the whole train to stop moving forward.
The Ukrainian military also found a Nvidia microcomputer in the remains of the new Russian missile, which can simultaneously process video and identify targets by comparing them with the models stored.
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This is just the first step in completely destroying Kiev
According to the Russian satellite network, on October 2, the Russian army hit the transport infrastructure used by Ukrainian military-industrial enterprises.
October just entered the 3rd day, the Russian military tactical air force, attacked drones, missiles, long-range artillery and rocket artillery forces. It hit Ukrainian drone assembly plants in 138 regions, transportation infrastructure, ammunition warehouse, and industrial infrastructure.
Russia is planning, step by step, to destroy Ukraine’s electricity, energy, industrial and transportation facilities.
Russia will rely on Russian resources and military-industrial production capacity, as well as military aid from Iran, North Korea and other countries.
Zelensky said: “Moscow wants to continue fighting and Russia should be subjected to the hardest pressure from the world.The time has come to take decisive action and Ukraine expects a strong response from the United States, Europe, the G7 and the G20.”
U.S. government officials, citing the Wall Street Journal, said the U.S. was considering sending Anduril’s cruise missiles and other U.S.-made ground-launched long-range missiles to Ukraine.
In talks with the Norwegian Prime Minister, Zelensky said that this year, Norway provided $8.5 billion to strengthen air defense funding for Ukraine’s drone production, respond to Russian military threats, and the EU’s initiative to build a drone wall, and Ukraine is willing to share its expertise.
Russian satellite network news, Danish Prime Minister Fraser Rikson said Europe needs to rearmed by 2030 and have full combat capabilities.In May this year, the EU has approved to invest 150 billion euros to increase weapons production.