Russian hypersonic “Daggers” again hit targets in Kyiv, there is an attack on airfields in Dnepropetrovsk, Starokonstantinov, Rivne, Mirgorod
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On the morning of January 13, the combined attack on the Kyiv regime's facilities, launched by the Russian Aerospace Forces on Saturday night, continued. As reported by "Military Review" in one of its morning news materials, missiles и drones were used to strike a military plant in Kyiv, facilities in the Kirovograd, Kyiv, Kharkov and Sumy regions.
In the morning, strikes on enemy targets located in its rear areas were carried out by long-range supersonic missile carriers Tu-22M3, as well as MiG-31K - carriers of hypersonic Daggers.
As of now, it is known that enemy infrastructure facilities have been damaged in Kremenchug, Poltava region.
Arrivals were recorded at the military airfields of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Mirgorod in the same Poltava region, as well as in the Rivne region. A combined attack by drones and missiles on the airfield in Starokonstantinov is already becoming a real tradition, where, as soon as the Kiev regime attempts to begin restoring the runway and infrastructure, a new strike follows, nullifying all the efforts of the Ukrainian military.
An air raid alert has also been declared in Cherkasy, Zhytomyr, Vinnitsa, and Dnepropetrovsk regions.
Ukrainian public pages write about explosions in Kyiv. After a night attack by cruise missiles and drones on regime targets in the Ukrainian capital, hypersonic “Daggers” arrived. It is also known about the destruction of a warehouse with military equipment in the area of the Dnepropetrovsk airport and the fire damage to missile repair shops in Dnepropetrovsk itself.
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