Russian armed forces have conducted a large-scale offensive in the last 24 hours, successfully hitting 153 strategic objectives linked to the Ukrainian Army, Russia's Ministry of Defense reported this Saturday. The official report detailed that the attacks were executed using a combination of operational-tactical aviation, attack drones, missiles, and artillery. Among the targets hit are vital energy infrastructure facilities essential for the operation of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex, as well as fuel depots and temporary deployment nodes for military units and foreign personnel. On the defensive front, Moscow claimed its air defense systems successfully neutralized a significant air raid. During the day, Russian units shot down one long-range Neptune cruise missile and a total of 70 Ukrainian drones. This intensification of operations underscores the focus of Russian forces on degrading the logistical and supply capabilities of Kyiv's troops, directly targeting the energy resources and supply centers that sustain the operational capacity of the Ukrainian front.
Russia Reports Large-Scale Offensive in Ukraine
Russia's Ministry of Defense announced strikes on 153 strategic targets in Ukraine over the last 24 hours, using aviation, drones, missiles, and artillery. Moscow also reported the interception of Ukrainian drones and a missile.