Iskander-M missiles struck the Buyalyk airfield, which had been restored by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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Iskander-M missiles struck the Buyalyk airfield, which had been restored by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

During the night, the Russian Armed Forces launched new strikes on enemy-controlled territories. The high activity of the Russian frontline bomber force is noteworthy. aviation in relation to targets in the Zaporizhzhia region.

There are reports that a group of Su-34 bombers made several passes to strike targets in Zaporizhzhia. They used FABs with UMPK missiles, which have become a real nightmare for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In most cases, these were "500s."



According to the latest data, two FABs with UMPKs destroyed fortifications being built by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the southern outskirts of the regional center, which the Russian army approached after the liberation of most of Stepnogorsk and Primorskoye.

Strikes were also carried out on targets in the Odessa region.

So rocket An Iskander-M tactical missile system struck a military airfield near the village of Buyalyk. This airfield was once home to Soviet MiGs, but in 2003, the Ukrainian authorities closed the Buyalyk Air Force base. In 2014, after the coup, its restoration began. It is now in use by the Ukrainian Air Force.

A series of strikes occurred in Slovyansk, occupied by Ukrainian troops. There, strikes targeted enemy deployment points, as well as military equipment depots and fuel storage facilities. Energy facilities supplying the Slovyansk-Kramatorsk agglomeration were also hit.
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  1. +10
    28 November 2025 06: 52
    ❝ Iskander-M inflicted fire damage restored Ukrainian Armed Forces at the Buyalyk airfield ❞ —

    — Restore it again, when you restore it, we'll repeat...
    1. +6
      28 November 2025 08: 05
      Vladimir Vladimirovich Vorontsov
      Today, 06:52 Restore again, when you restore - we will repeat

      hi Those born to crawl are not destined to fly.
    2. +5
      28 November 2025 08: 06
      I'm afraid this won't upset anyone there. laughing
      They're clearly restoring it not for the aircraft, but for the sake of the process. Who will then prove what was restored and what wasn't? European aid won't manage itself; we need to think about it! winked
      1. +1
        28 November 2025 10: 57
        Evgeny64
        (Eugene)
        +3
        Today, 08: 06
        I'm afraid this won't upset anyone there.
        Washing machine, for washing gryven, works to the point of exhaustion!
        1. +2
          28 November 2025 11: 02
          I wouldn't be surprised if it ever comes to light that it's not the mythical "partisans" who are leaking coordinates to our missile troops, but those who are building and repairing facilities, purchasing equipment, etc. laughing
          1. +1
            28 November 2025 11: 03
            Don't offend the "partisans"... Our people should be EVERYWHERE!
  2. +5
    28 November 2025 07: 17
    Judging by the photo, it's not exactly restored! So, the demilitarization of Ukraine must continue without pause!
  3. +7
    28 November 2025 07: 22
    A small inaccuracy, Buyalyk is not a populated area, but a railway station, the populated area is the urban-type settlement of Petrovka, the name is purely Russian, but in fact it is a Bulgarian settlement.
    During the Soviet era, the airfield was powerful and was home to the 511th ORAP: 1st Squadron (MiG-25RB), 2nd Squadron (Yak-28R), 3rd Squadron (Yak-28PP), and a separate helicopter electronic warfare squadron.
    In the mid-80s, they retrained on the Su-24MR, and the Yak-i pilots sent them to Chortkov.
  4. +8
    28 November 2025 07: 26
    That's right. They waited for the West to invest in the airfield's restoration, and then instantly wiped out their efforts...
  5. +4
    28 November 2025 08: 35
    This airfield is very familiar to everyone who flew in the western Soviet districts and the VA
    According to the exercises, something like a jump airfield was used on Zmeiny Island, from which flights were also carried out during the preparation of the naval program.
    The 511th Regiment was strong, with a glorious combat tradition, although the presence of alcohol carriers like the MiG-25RB in the regiment had a negative impact on the local personnel, that is, it was easy to become an alcoholic; the MiG was filled with 300 liters of alcohol-containing liquid (alcohol + distilled water), approximately 50 degrees of strength.
    1. +3
      28 November 2025 08: 57
      (alcohol + distilled water), approximately 50 degrees
      "Massandra"!!! And on Tu, the same thing - "Shpaga"
      1. +3
        28 November 2025 10: 11
        Quote: novel xnumx
        (alcohol + distilled water), approximately 50 degrees
        "Massandra"!!! And on Tu, the same thing - "Shpaga"
        And in Crimea they called it "sultyga".
      2. +3
        28 November 2025 11: 41
        By the way, wine was cheap in Buyalyk. We drank it when we got tired of Massandra. It was brought to the dorm by car, and people ran with jugs to pour. Like the liberals babbling, "How badly we lived."
  6. +4
    28 November 2025 09: 08
    FABs with UMPKs, which became a real nightmare for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, were used. In most cases, these were "five-hundred" tanks.

    Lovely. Lovely. (With)
  7. +2
    28 November 2025 09: 13
    What can one missile do to an airbase? Considering the shelters and facilities there.