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俄称打击乌能源设施 乌称进攻取得成果
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-23 23:45
乌克兰武装部队总司令瑟尔斯基23日在社交平台发文称,乌军在南部作战区不仅守住防线,也在进攻行 动中取得成果。自今年1月底以来,在亚历山德里夫斯克方向已恢复对400平方公里领土和8个居民点的 控制。 转自:证券时报 人民财讯2月24日电,俄罗斯国防部23日通报称,过去一天,俄军对乌军使用的交通、能源及燃料基础 设施目标实施了打击。俄防空部队摧毁7枚航空炸弹、21枚美制"海马斯"火箭弹、1枚"海王星"巡航导弹 以及541架乌军无人机。 ...
俄罗斯发动大规模袭击!普京最新发声
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-23 00:28
俄罗斯发动大规模导弹袭击。 当地时间23日是俄罗斯"祖国保卫者日",俄罗斯总统普京发表视频讲话,表示俄罗斯将根据国际局势的 发展,基于特别军事行动中获得的战斗经验,继续开展大规模加强陆海军的工作。 普京强调,发展"三位一体"核力量依然是俄方绝对的优先事项,核力量作为俄罗斯安全的保障,能够有 效保持战略威慑和世界力量平衡。 普京表示,俄还将全面提升各军兵种的力量、战备状态、机动性以及在任何复杂条件下行动的能力,并 将进一步加快研发先进武器系统的步伐。 乌克兰武装部队总参谋部22日通报称,乌军在多个方向击退俄军进攻,打击了俄军指挥所、无人机控制 站、人员和武器集中区等目标,击落1705架无人机。同日,乌国家电力公司称,乌多地因遭空袭出现大 面积停电。 同一天,俄罗斯国防部通报称,过去一天,俄军对乌军的物流中心和无人机存储设施进行了打击。俄防 空系统击落7枚"海马斯"火箭弹和326架固定翼无人机。此外,俄军还打击了乌军及外国雇佣兵的多处临 时部署点。 俄罗斯国防部22日表示,截至20时,俄军防空系统当天已拦截并击落360架乌克兰无人机,其中有20余 架无人机飞往莫斯科。 俄国防部当天在社交媒体上发文称,22日凌晨至 ...
普京:发展“三位一体”核力量是绝对优先事项!乌称击落俄1705架无人机,俄称击落7枚“海马斯”火箭弹
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-02-23 00:20
每经编辑|张锦河 据央视新闻,当地时间23日是俄罗斯"祖国保卫者日",俄罗斯总统普京发表视频讲话,表示俄罗斯将根 据国际局势的发展,基于特别军事行动中获得的战斗经验,继续开展大规模加强陆海军的工作。 当地时间22日,俄罗斯国防部通报称,过去一天,俄军对乌军的物流中心和无人机存储设施进行了打 击。俄防空系统击落7枚"海马斯"火箭弹和326架固定翼无人机。此外,俄军还打击了乌军及外国雇佣兵 的多处临时部署点。 乌克兰武装部队总参谋部同一天通报称,乌军在多个方向击退俄军进攻,打击了俄军指挥所、无人机控 制站、人员和武器集中区等目标,击落1705架无人机。同日,乌国家电力公司称,乌多地因遭空袭出现 大面积停电。 每日经济新闻综合央视新闻 普京强调,发展"三位一体"核力量依然是俄方绝对的优先事项,核力量作为俄罗斯安全的保障,能够有 效保持战略威慑和世界力量平衡。 普京表示,俄还将全面提升各军兵种的力量、战备状态、机动性以及在任何复杂条件下行动的能力,并 将进一步加快研发先进武器系统的步伐。 ...
俄称打击乌能源设施 乌称袭击俄军用仓库
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2026-02-09 00:56
责编:张荣耀、卢思宇 乌克兰武装部队总参谋部8日通报称,截至当天下午,前线共发生123次战斗,其中多数战斗发生在波克 罗夫斯克方向。 俄罗斯国防部当地时间8日通报称,过去24小时,俄军控制了2个定居点,并打击了支持乌克兰军队的能 源和交通基础设施、以及乌军和外籍雇佣兵的临时部署点等目标。俄军防空部队则拦截了乌军27枚"海 马斯"火箭弹、3枚"海王星"远程导弹及42架固定翼无人机。 ...
刚刚,大规模突袭!俄罗斯,发射36枚导弹!
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang· 2026-01-10 09:41
Group 1 - Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine on January 9, using dozens of missiles and over 200 drones, targeting critical infrastructure [1][2] - Ukrainian President Zelensky reported that 242 drones and various missiles, including 13 ballistic missiles and 22 cruise missiles, were used in the attack, resulting in 4 deaths and 19 injuries in Kyiv [1][2] - The Russian Defense Ministry stated that the strikes were a response to a previous attack on President Putin's residence, targeting facilities related to drone production and energy support for military industries [2][3] Group 2 - The Ukrainian Air Force reported that on January 9, Russia used 36 missiles and 242 drones in attacks on key infrastructure, with significant damage reported in Kyiv [2][3] - Ukrainian officials are pushing for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council and NATO to address the attacks, emphasizing the absurdity of Russia's justification for the strikes [3] - The conflict has seen Russia conducting multiple large-scale strikes and controlling additional settlements, with ongoing military engagements reported [4] Group 3 - U.S. President Trump expressed support for a bipartisan bill imposing sanctions on Russia, indicating a shift in his stance after months of indecision [5] - Ukraine's President Zelensky mentioned that a bilateral security agreement with the U.S. is nearly finalized, aiming to strengthen Ukraine's position in negotiations [5] - Discussions are ongoing regarding the establishment of a multinational force in Ukraine post-conflict, with emphasis on the need for Russian consent for any such arrangements [6][7]
刚刚,大规模突袭!俄罗斯,发射36枚导弹!
券商中国· 2026-01-10 09:07
Core Points - Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine on January 9, using dozens of missiles and over 200 drones targeting critical infrastructure [1][2] - The Ukrainian government reported casualties of 4 dead and 19 injured due to the drone strikes in Kyiv [1][2] - The attack was described as a retaliation for an alleged Ukrainian attack on a Russian presidential residence [2] Summary by Sections Attack Details - Russia's military used 242 drones and various missile types, including 13 ballistic missiles and 22 cruise missiles, to strike energy and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine [1][2] - The Ukrainian Air Force confirmed the use of a medium-range ballistic missile, referred to as "Zaltsa," in the attack on Lviv, marking the first use of such weapons in that region since the conflict began [3] International Response - U.S. President Trump expressed support for a bipartisan bill imposing sanctions on Russia, indicating a shift in his stance after months of indecision [5] - Ukrainian President Zelensky announced that a bilateral security agreement with the U.S. is nearly finalized, aiming to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities [5] Military Developments - The Russian Defense Ministry reported that it had completed its designated strike tasks, targeting facilities related to drone production and energy support for military industries [2] - In the past week, Russian forces reportedly controlled five settlements and engaged in multiple attacks on Ukrainian military and logistical targets [4] Diplomatic Efforts - Ukraine's Foreign Minister stated that Ukraine would push for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council in response to the attacks [3] - Discussions regarding the establishment of a multinational force in Ukraine post-conflict were highlighted, with emphasis on the need for a ceasefire agreement with Russia [7]
俄称控制一定居点 乌称袭击俄能源设施
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-12-25 20:48
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing military actions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate, with both sides targeting critical infrastructure and military assets [1] Group 1: Russian Military Actions - The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Russian forces have gained control over a settlement in the Donetsk region [1] - Russian military strikes targeted Ukrainian airports, ports, drone production facilities, and energy infrastructure supporting Ukrainian military activities, resulting in the downing of 6 precision-guided bombs, 1 U.S.-made HIMARS rocket, and 472 fixed-wing drones [1] Group 2: Ukrainian Military Actions - The Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff announced that Ukrainian forces launched a cruise missile attack using the "Storm Shadow" on the new Shakhtersk oil refinery in Russia's Rostov region [1] - Ukrainian forces also struck the port of Temryuk in Russia's Krasnodar Krai, causing two oil storage tanks to catch fire [1] - Additionally, Ukrainian forces targeted a military airport in the city of Maykop [1]
俄乌突发!
证券时报· 2025-12-06 13:34
Group 1 - Ukraine's energy infrastructure is facing large-scale attacks from Russia, impacting regions such as Kyiv, Chernihiv, Lviv, and Odesa, leading to power outages [1] - The Ukrainian Air Force reported multiple missile and drone alerts, indicating a nationwide threat of missile attacks, with MiG-31K aircraft detected [1] - Russia's defense ministry confirmed that its military conducted large-scale strikes on Ukrainian military enterprises and energy facilities in response to Ukrainian attacks on Russian facilities [1] Group 2 - A drone attack by Ukraine targeted a high-rise building in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, on December 5, but no casualties were reported [3] - Chechen leader Kadyrov stated that the damaged building would be repaired quickly and that Chechnya would respond to Ukraine's attack [4] - Ukraine's intelligence claimed to have hit a Russian Su-24 aircraft during a drone strike in Crimea, although this claim remains unverified [6] Group 3 - Russia's defense ministry reported a series of retaliatory strikes against Ukrainian military and energy infrastructure, including a large-scale strike and four cluster strikes [8] - Over the past week, Russian air defense intercepted and destroyed multiple Ukrainian missiles and drones, including five Neptune missiles and 1,120 fixed-wing drones [8] - Ukrainian forces conducted 106 battles on the front lines, with significant fighting reported in the Pokrovsk direction, and targeted a port infrastructure in Krasnodar Krai, causing a fire [8]
欧洲40亿军援砸向乌克兰,俄军为何不再隐忍?敖德萨遭导弹轰炸!
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-06 04:34
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles revolves around the ongoing tensions and negotiations between Russia, the United States, and Ukraine regarding the Ukraine conflict, highlighting significant disagreements and the lack of substantial progress in peace talks [1][4][5] - Russia demands Ukraine to undergo comprehensive disarmament, eliminate any long-range weaponry capable of threatening Moscow, and cede 20% of Donetsk region along with five cities, which poses a major obstacle in negotiations [1][4] - The Trump administration's "28-point peace plan" supported Russia's conditions but faced strong resistance from Europe, which insists that territorial concessions from Ukraine cannot be a condition for peace [4][5] Group 2 - Despite Western support for Ukraine, including military and economic aid, the situation on the battlefield remains dire for Ukraine, indicating a potential stalemate in the conflict [5][7] - Russia has stabilized its economy and is prepared for a prolonged conflict, while the U.S. is concerned about being drawn deeper into the war, prompting calls for an end to hostilities [7][8] - European nations, particularly Germany, Poland, and Norway, continue to provide significant military support to Ukraine, including advanced weaponry, despite the lack of full U.S. backing [8][10] Group 3 - The provision of advanced military equipment, such as the Tiger attack helicopters from Australia and various missile systems from European countries, aims to enhance Ukraine's military capabilities against Russian forces [8][10] - Russia has responded to European military aid by targeting Ukrainian infrastructure, particularly in Odesa, indicating a strategic approach to undermine Ukraine's support [10]
俄称控制两定居点 乌称袭击俄炼油厂
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-11-16 19:12
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing military actions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate, with both sides targeting critical infrastructure and military assets [1] Group 1: Russian Military Actions - The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Russian forces advanced into the depths of Ukrainian defenses, capturing two settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region [1] - Russian tactical aviation, missile troops, and artillery targeted energy facilities supporting Ukrainian military enterprises, drone assembly workshops, and 141 temporary deployment points of Ukrainian forces and foreign mercenaries [1] - Russian air defense forces intercepted 4 U.S.-made HIMARS rockets, 2 Neptune long-range missiles, and 197 fixed-wing drones [1] Group 2: Ukrainian Military Actions - The Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff reported an attack on the Samara region's Kuibyshev oil refinery in southwestern Russia, resulting in explosions and fires [1] - Ukraine confirmed previous strikes on the Ryazan region oil refinery, indicating damage to the crude oil distillation unit and storage tanks [1]