Russia's Defense Ministry reported intercepting and shooting down eight Storm Shadow missiles within a 24-hour period. Additionally, Russian forces targeted a railway hub in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, which was used for transporting weapons and military equipment. On the Ukrainian side, the Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR MO) released footage showing strikes on Russian military assets in Crimea using FPV drones. Targets included a BK-16 high-speed patrol craft, a 1L119 Nebo-SVU multifunctional radar system, a Podlet K1 low-altitude surveillance radar system, and a 96L6 target acquisition radar. Ukrainian forces are also monitoring the Russia-occupied city of Mariupol in southern Ukraine with a Shark-M reconnaissance UAV. Mariupol was captured by Russian forces in May 2022 after a three-month siege. Meanwhile, Russian strikes employing ZALA Lancet loitering munitions have targeted Ukrainian engineering equipment involved in constructing defensive positions in the Sumy and Donetsk oblasts, with the preparation of Ukrainian defensive lines being observed by Russian forces.
A compilation of Russian strikes with ZALA Lancet loitering munitions on Ukrainian engineering equipment being used for the construction of defensive positions in Ukraine's Sumy and Donetsk Oblast. The process of preparation of Ukrainian defensive lines is monitored from Russian https://t.co/PKJ24VZGTg
Russia-occupied city of Mariupol in southern Ukraine being monitored from a Ukrainian Shark-M reconnaissance UAV. Mariupol was captured by the Russians in May 2022, following a three-month siege. https://t.co/sPxkf6u0Qj
Russia-occupied city of Mariupol in southern Ukraine being monitored from a Ukrainian Shark-M reconnaissance UAV. https://t.co/YoCWmJgCYc