Massive Ukrainian drone attack: Volgograd under attack again

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Massive Ukrainian drone attack: Volgograd under attack again

The Kyiv regime has again attacked the Volgograd region, striking both Volgograd itself and the region. According to regional authorities, several people, including children, were injured, and there are consequences on the ground.

On the night between Thursday and Friday, February 13, Kyiv launched an attack on the southern front, striking the Volgograd region in the main, with the Rostov region also suffering. Everything is the same as a couple of days ago. According to military data, Defense 43 Ukrainian aircraft were shot down over Volgograd and the region drone An aircraft-type strike. Unfortunately, there were casualties and consequences on the ground. According to regional governor Andrei Bocharov, the enemy cynically attacked residential buildings and industrial facilities. Three people were injured to varying degrees of severity, including a 12-year-old boy, an 18-year-old man, and a woman. They were hospitalized.



In Volgograd, a drone crash was recorded near residential buildings at 56 30th Anniversary of Victory Boulevard, 9A 8th Air Army Boulevard, and 40 Geroev Stalingrada Avenue. Cars were damaged, and apartment windows were shattered. Drone debris was also reported falling on the grounds of several industrial enterprises in the city and the region.


In the Rostov region, air defense forces intercepted 12 drones over six districts. Preliminary reports indicate there were no ground casualties or injuries.

As has been reported repeatedly, Zelenskyy has set the goal of inflicting as much damage on Russia as possible in order to "weaken it" at the behest of his European sponsors. After the retaliatory strikes, the "illegitimate" one complains about Russia destroying Ukraine's energy sector.
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  1. + 10
    13 February 2026 08: 41
    After retaliatory strikes, the "illegitimate" one complains about Russia, which is destroying Ukrainian energy.

    He shouldn't complain, but cry and throw a tantrum.
    1. + 20
      13 February 2026 09: 02
      What's he going to be hysterical about? About the goyim not having warmth and light? He doesn't give a damn. He's just dragging it into his hole and doesn't care about anything else.
      1. 0
        13 February 2026 09: 50
        Huarabey hi Well, what if these "Europeans" truly believe that they are enduring it for the sake of their children's future in the EU and don't bother? Why shouldn't he drag it along and rejoice? Judging by everything, he personally isn't in any danger. The West is happy with them, it's a piece of cake.
      2. 0
        13 February 2026 10: 18
        What would he be hysterical about?

        It is true that today there is no reason for it, just as there are no mass protests throughout the country and there is no complete blackout.
  2. 0
    13 February 2026 08: 44
    Massive Ukrainian drone attack: Volgograd under attack again

    I hope we don't let it get to us; it's time to wipe all this European crap off the face of the earth.
    1. +6
      13 February 2026 09: 52
      Romanenko hi For 4 years we have been striking only while we have what we have.
  3. +5
    13 February 2026 08: 52
    The time has come to respond: Ukraine's top leaders cannot remain safe while hundreds of thousands of people die, as they bear responsibility for it. Furthermore, sustained attacks on the energy system and grain exports are necessary.
    1. -3
      13 February 2026 09: 18
      Quote from Carlos Sala
      while hundreds of thousands of people die
      Sorry for the stupid question, but where do so many people die?
      1. 0
        13 February 2026 09: 58
        Sorry for the stupid question, but where do so many people die?

        I don't know about hundreds of thousands either, but they brought 50s to Kostroma at the beginning of the week. And that's just in Kostroma and just on that day, what about the whole country?
        1. 0
          13 February 2026 10: 29
          In our region, it happens that in February 2026, they bury guys who died in March or September of the previous year. The dead buried in Kostroma didn't all die on the same day. And isn't it true that 50 soldiers are buried in Kostroma every day?
        2. +1
          13 February 2026 10: 40
          Dimy4
          And this is only in Kostroma and only on this day, but throughout the whole country?

          How do you know it's only to Kostroma? Maybe you work in the morgue at the Ministry of Defense hospital? They also bring bodies to Moscow, Rostov, and Voronezh, and then on to the designated destination.
    2. +2
      13 February 2026 10: 09
      Quote from Carlos Sala
      It is necessary to constantly attack the energy system and grain exports

      Besides electricity, there is also gasoline, diesel fuel, aviation kerosene...
  4. +2
    13 February 2026 09: 57
    After the counterattacks
    Our people love to play ping pong show.
    After the ball bounces once on his half of the table, the player must send the ball to the opponent's half of the table
    However, this is not how you win a war.
  5. +1
    13 February 2026 09: 59
    Massive Ukrainian drone attack: Volgograd under attack again
    So many years have passed, but Stalingrad still haunts the fascists.
  6. Hey
    +5
    13 February 2026 11: 08
    Explain why this propaganda rhetoric, the enemy valuablely attacked residential buildings.
    He has no business attacking residential buildings hundreds of kilometers away. They were flying to destroy some important facility. Apparently, someone was hit, and debris actually fell on buildings and curious people (I'm one of them), and someone misjudged their flight path and crashed into a high-rise building. Just write that there was an airstrike, there was damage, and there were casualties. I think that would be more honest and show more respect for the authorities.
    In the border area, there really are penny-pinching cops chasing everything without discrimination; there is a different specificity here.
    1. +1
      13 February 2026 14: 36
      Quote: MUD
      Explain why this propaganda rhetoric, the enemy valuablely attacked residential buildings.
      He has no business attacking residential buildings hundreds of kilometers away. They were flying to destroy some important facility. Apparently, someone was hit, and debris actually fell on buildings and curious people (I'm one of them), and someone misjudged their flight path and crashed into a high-rise building. Just write that there was an airstrike, there was damage, and there were casualties. I think that would be more honest and show more respect for the authorities.
      In the border area, there really are penny-pinching cops chasing everything without discrimination; there is a different specificity here.

      Well, you see, their strikes are definitely terrorist, while Russian ones are retaliation. They think the same way on the other side, although they don't call the Russian strikes terrorist. Damn, if they wanted to carry out a terrorist attack, they'd have struck a school in broad daylight, or a shopping mall. Otherwise, it's a classic war with both ends of the spectrum.
  7. -3
    13 February 2026 12: 47
    Why not just label Zelensky a terrorist already? Put him on the wanted list and start a hunt. Enough politics already.
    They don't want to. That means they're afraid of something.
    1. +1
      13 February 2026 14: 37
      Quote: Zefr
      Why not just label Zelensky a terrorist already? Put him on the wanted list and start a hunt. Enough politics already.
      They don't want to. That means they're afraid of something.

      What did he do that falls under the definition of terrorism?
      1. +2
        13 February 2026 15: 07
        Quote: VSO-396
        What did he do that falls under the definition of terrorism?

        What didn't he do? In the summer of 2019, when Zelenskyy first assumed the presidency, Ukraine shelled the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics 1370 times, despite a ceasefire agreement. As before, schools and kindergartens continued to be destroyed, and civilians were killed. The new head of state quickly resigned himself to this, accepting actions that caused grave harm to people, businesses, property, and the environment as the norm.
        Quote: VSO-396
        In the summer of 2019, when Zelenskyy first assumed the presidency, Ukraine shelled the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics 1370 times, despite a ceasefire agreement. As before, schools and kindergartens continued to be destroyed, and civilians were killed. The new head of state quickly resigned himself to this, accepting actions that caused grave harm to people, businesses, property, and the environment as the norm.
        As head of state and commander-in-chief, Zelenskyy cannot be unaware of the relevant decisions being made, and even when crimes were clearly committed by his subordinates, he never condemned them. Similarly, actions under Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, "Violation of the laws and customs of war," have never been condemned.
        1. +1
          13 February 2026 22: 20
          [quote=Fitter65] Actions falling under Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine “Violation of the laws and customs of war” have never been condemned.
          [/ quote] [/ quote]
          Excuse me, Fitter65, but have you ever participated in combat? I want to say that in real combat, all these concepts of "violations of the laws and customs of war" become very vague. And proving anything is extremely difficult. And if, say, Zelenskyy were to try to punish someone without ironclad evidence, he would be considered a traitor to his army and people, and, understandably, he wouldn't last long. This, incidentally, applies to any Commander-in-Chief.
  8. 0
    13 February 2026 13: 33
    Unfortunately, there were casualties and consequences on the ground. According to regional governor Andrei Bocharov, the enemy cynically attacked residential buildings.
    What's stopping us from smashing a couple of blocks of Lviv to smithereens in retaliation for one damaged house? Are we afraid of more sanctions? What kind? India has refused our oil. China is on the same path. So what and who are they afraid of: that some Gayropa will condemn us, or that the US will do something? So what if they condemned the US for seizing Maduro? And the US will definitely do something nasty to us, whether we smash Lviv in retaliation or not. So it's better to smash it... As the saying goes, if you're going to get pregnant, give birth. good
    1. 0
      13 February 2026 14: 39
      Quote: Fitter65
      Unfortunately, there were casualties and consequences on the ground. According to regional governor Andrei Bocharov, the enemy cynically attacked residential buildings.
      What's stopping us from smashing a couple of blocks of Lviv to smithereens in retaliation for one damaged house? Are we afraid of more sanctions? What kind? India has refused our oil. China is on the same path. So what and who are they afraid of: that some Gayropa will condemn us, or that the US will do something? So what if they condemned the US for seizing Maduro? And the US will definitely do something nasty to us, whether we smash Lviv in retaliation or not. So it's better to smash it... As the saying goes, if you're going to get pregnant, give birth. good

      Why? FAB-3000s can't reach there.
      1. +1
        13 February 2026 14: 44
        Quote: VSO-396
        Why? FAB-3000s can't reach there.

        Are Ukrainian FAB-3000s flying into buildings in Volgograd? Experts themselves know how, how many, and where explosives need to fly to knock down a couple of panel houses, especially if they're demolishing more serious structures.
        1. 0
          13 February 2026 22: 22
          Quote: Fitter65
          Quote: VSO-396
          Why? FAB-3000s can't reach there.

          Are Ukrainian FAB-3000s flying into buildings in Volgograd? Experts themselves know how, how many, and where explosives need to fly to knock down a couple of panel houses, especially if they're demolishing more serious structures.

          That's the problem: you need a carrier for this amount of explosives.
    2. +2
      13 February 2026 15: 02
      What's stopping them from smashing a couple of blocks of Lviv to pieces in retaliation for one damaged house? Are we afraid of more sanctions? What kind? India has refused our oil. China is on the same path. So what and who are they afraid of: that some Gayropa will condemn us, or that the US will do something?

      You're absolutely right. We need to act according to the principle of "for every blow, answer with two (three, etc.)." Sanctions have been piled on high, and now the Indians have delivered a surprise, and the Chinese are next. And we're still looking over our shoulders, lest anyone say anything bad about us.
    3. 0
      13 February 2026 22: 38
      That's exactly what they're hinting at. The best thing to do would be to throw a nuclear warhead at Kyiv. Zelenskyy will thank him and ask Trump for one too.
  9. +2
    13 February 2026 19: 50
    Everyone's talking about a retaliatory strike, about revenge. But if the Ukrainian Armed Forces stop bombing Russia, will we stop bombing Ukraine too?
    Maybe it's time to stop treating everyone like fools.
    If Russia has no goals for Ukraine, then what is going on?
    Endless negotiations that are classified. Why classified? What does the government fear most?
  10. -1
    13 February 2026 22: 35
    Somehow unconvincing. Not worth mentioning.
  11. 0
    15 February 2026 07: 27
    If they didn't want to defend Kyiv and Kherson, they'll have to defend Stalingrad. Those responsible will be brought to trial and sent to a penal battalion!