On January 29, several videos documenting some of the Russian military’s recent operations against Kiev forces surfaced online.
Ten of the videos show a series of drone attacks that targeted Ukrainian troops, posts and equipment, including other drones, across several directions within the special military operation zone over the last few days.
An additional video shows one more drone attack by the Russian military’s elite Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies “Rubicon” that targeted a mock-up of an F-16 fighter jet used by the Ukrainian Air Force for training at Kanatovo airfield near the settlement of Kropivnitsky in the direction of Kirovohrad. The attack was carried out using a so-called BM-35 fixed-wing suicide drone.
One more video shows two strikes by a Forpost-R combat drone on a gathering of Ukrainian troops somewhere in the special military operation zone.
Two other videos show airstrikes with UMPK-equipped guided glide bombs that hit Ukrainian positions in the settlement of Nova Sich in the direction of Sumy, as well as the PVD 24 brigade near the city of Konstantinovka in the direction of Donetsk.
In its daily briefing, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that missile, drone and artillery strikes hit “a Ukrainian military defence enterprise, radar stations, ammunition depots, temporary deployment areas of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries in 153 areas” over the past 24 hours. Russian air defenses intercepted 111 fixed-wing drones during the same period, the ministry said.
According to the ministry, Kiev forces have lost 670 aircraft, 283 helicopters, 111,517 drones, 646 air defense systems, 27,379 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, 1,652 multiple rocket launchers, 32,928 artillery pieces, and 53,121 support vehicles since the start of the special military operation.
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