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autotldr t1_iui2w8t wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 85%. (I'm a bot)


> Ukraine says power and water supply across the country has been badly hit after Russia launched more than 50 missiles targeting critical facilities.

> On Monday morning, missile strikes were also reported in the central Vinnytsia region, as well as Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia in the south-east, and Lviv in western Ukraine.

> In neighbouring Moldova, the authorities reported that a missile shot down by Ukraine fell in the "Northern end of the town of Naslavcea" near the border with Ukraine.


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[deleted] t1_iuhxy60 wrote

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Extension-Ad2280 t1_iuhysgs wrote

Seems like tried and tested siege tactics from the old time, since the blitz attack dident go as planned, only way now is to take out infrastructer and do it slowly.

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beraleh OP t1_iuhzhv5 wrote

Apparently Putin is down to recruiting HIV positive prisoners and using tanks from the middle of the last century. This war exposed Russia as anything but a superpower.

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beraleh OP t1_iuhzjl6 wrote

Apparently Putin is down to recruiting HIV positive prisoners and using tanks from the middle of the last century. This war exposed Russia as anything but a superpower.

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QuevedoDeMalVino t1_iuhz2dv wrote

Ukrainian air defenses seem to be getting better every day; a source this morning (which I sadly don’t have at hand now) said Ukrainians had shot down all missiles incoming to Kyiv except four or five.

On the other hand, Russia is said to be running low on precision stockpiles.

If my understanding is correct, strikes like today’s are not going to arrive for much longer.

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DBS26 t1_iui0tuy wrote

44/50ish is what I saw on success rate. Can’t vouch for stockpiles, but depending on target list they may not need a large amount.

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