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俄军称击毁乌军工企业与设施 乌方说俄袭击致人员死伤
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-22 01:21
Group 1 - The Russian Ministry of Defense reported significant military actions against Ukrainian military-industrial facilities and infrastructure from November 15 to 21, including the destruction of multiple military transport infrastructures and drone assembly sites [1] - During the week, Russian armed forces conducted one large-scale attack and six smaller cluster assaults, resulting in the destruction of parts of eight Ukrainian brigades, one regiment, and one battalion in Sumy Oblast [1] - Russian forces captured a total of 16 Ukrainian cities and towns during the reported period, with significant gains in Kharkiv Oblast [1] Group 2 - An airstrike by Russian forces on Zaporizhzhia city resulted in at least five fatalities and ten injuries, with damage reported to local supermarkets, shops, and residential buildings [2] - Rescue operations continued throughout the night following the airstrike, indicating ongoing humanitarian concerns in the region [2]
乌克兰,遭大规模空袭!
中国基金报· 2025-09-29 00:25
Group 1 - Russia has conducted a large-scale airstrike on Ukraine lasting over 12 hours, primarily targeting Kyiv and surrounding regions, resulting in 4 deaths and over 80 injuries, including damage to civilian infrastructure [2][4]. - The Russian Defense Ministry reported the destruction of 41 Ukrainian drones and the launch of over 590 drones and more than 40 missiles, including 2 Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, during the attack [3][4]. - Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that the airstrikes caused significant damage to residential buildings and facilities, including a leading cardiology institute in Kyiv [4]. Group 2 - Ukrainian forces have reportedly intercepted and shot down a total of 611 aerial targets during the Russian air assault [3]. - In response to Ukrainian attacks, the Belgorod region in Russia experienced severe power outages, with local authorities assessing the damage and implementing emergency measures [5][6][7]. - The U.S. is considering providing Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles, which could significantly enhance Ukraine's strike capabilities against Russian targets [9][10][11].
万斯:美国正考虑向乌提供“战斧”导弹!泽连斯基:乌多地遭大规模空袭!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-29 00:05
Group 1 - The U.S. is considering Ukraine's request for long-range "Tomahawk" missiles, with President Trump to make the final decision on the military sale [1][2] - If the U.S. decides to provide the "Tomahawk" missiles, European countries will fund the purchase for Ukraine [2] - The range of "Tomahawk" missiles varies from 1,500 km to 2,400 km, significantly exceeding the range of the U.S. Army tactical missile systems previously supplied to Ukraine [2] Group 2 - On September 28, Russia's defense ministry reported the downing of multiple Ukrainian drones, while Ukraine's air force claimed to have intercepted numerous Russian aerial targets [4] - Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukrainian military facilities, using over 590 drones and more than 40 missiles, resulting in casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure [4] - Ukrainian President Zelensky reported that the recent attacks resulted in four deaths, including a child, and over 80 injuries, with significant damage to residential buildings and medical institutions [4] Group 3 - Belgorod region's governor reported that Ukrainian forces attacked local infrastructure, causing severe power outages [5] - The local government is assessing the damage and implementing measures to ensure the supply of electricity and resources for residents and businesses [5] - Residents are advised to remain vigilant due to potential missile threats and to avoid open areas [5]
万斯:美国正考虑向乌克兰提供“战斧”导弹
财联社· 2025-09-28 23:50
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. is considering Ukraine's request for long-range "Tomahawk" missiles, with the final decision resting with President Trump [1][3]. Group 1: U.S. Military Support to Ukraine - Vice President Vance confirmed that the U.S. is contemplating the request for "Tomahawk" missiles from Ukraine [1]. - If the U.S. decides to provide the missiles, European countries will likely fund the purchase for Ukraine [2]. - Ukrainian President Zelensky requested "Tomahawk" cruise missiles during a meeting with President Trump at the UN General Assembly, emphasizing their capability to strike deep into Russian territory [3]. Group 2: Missile Specifications - The range of "Tomahawk" missiles varies from 1,500 kilometers to 2,400 kilometers, significantly exceeding the range of the U.S. Army Tactical Missile System previously supplied to Ukraine [3].
乌克兰使用国产武器袭俄,“不再与美国讨论”
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-08-25 02:30
Group 1 - Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Ukraine is using domestically produced long-range weapons to strike targets within Russia and has ceased discussions with the U.S. regarding such actions [1] - U.S. media reported that the Pentagon has been trying to prevent Ukraine from using U.S.-made Army Tactical Missile Systems to hit targets inside Russia, but no official response has been provided by either side [1] - Ukraine has developed several domestic long-range weapons, including drones designed to attack Russian oil refineries and aircraft [1] Group 2 - The fire at the New Shakhty Oil Refinery in Rostov Oblast, which was attacked by Ukrainian forces on August 21, has been ongoing for four days, with firefighting efforts involving 412 personnel and 150 pieces of equipment [2][3] - The firefighting efforts have led to water supply interruptions for approximately 8,000 residents in Krasnosulin and several nearby villages [2] Group 3 - The Ust-Luga Port, Russia's second-largest port, was attacked by drones, resulting in a fire that has since been extinguished, with no reported casualties [4] - The Ukrainian military confirmed the attack on a facility at Ust-Luga Port, which is the largest port in the Baltic region [4] Group 4 - The Russian Defense Ministry reported that Russian forces have captured a settlement in the Dnipropetrovsk region and have been conducting attacks on Ukrainian missile warehouses and drone facilities [5] - Ukrainian forces reported 85 combat incidents on the front lines, with 31 occurring in the Pokrovsk region, and conducted an attack on a refinery in Russia's Samara region [5]
乌克兰使用国产武器袭俄,“不再与美国讨论”
中国基金报· 2025-08-25 02:08
Group 1 - Ukraine's President Zelensky stated that Ukraine is using domestically developed long-range weapons to strike targets within Russia and no longer coordinates such actions with the U.S. [2] - U.S. media reported that the Pentagon has been trying to prevent Ukraine from using U.S.-made tactical missile systems to hit targets inside Russia, but there has been no official response from either side [2] - Ukraine has developed several domestic long-range weapons, including drones aimed at attacking Russian oil refineries and aircraft [2] Group 2 - A fire at the New Shakhykinsk oil refinery in Russia has been ongoing for four days following an attack by Ukrainian forces on August 21 [4] - The governor of Rostov region reported that firefighting efforts are still underway, involving 412 personnel and 150 pieces of equipment, but water shortages have affected local residents [3] - The U.S. media reported that a drone attack on the Ust-Luga port, Russia's second-largest port, resulted in a fire, but no casualties were reported [5] Group 3 - The Russian Defense Ministry reported that Russian forces have captured a settlement in the Dnipropetrovsk region and have been attacking Ukrainian missile warehouses and drone facilities [6] - Ukrainian military officials confirmed that they conducted an attack on an oil refinery in Russia's Samara region, with damage assessments still ongoing [6]
泽连斯基:乌克兰使用国产远程武器打击俄境内目标
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-24 16:35
Core Viewpoint - Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Ukraine is using domestically produced long-range weapons to strike targets within Russia and has ceased discussions with the United States regarding such actions, indicating that coordination with the U.S. is a thing of the past [1] Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Defense has recently been reported to be preventing Ukraine from using U.S.-made Army Tactical Missile Systems to strike targets within Russia [1] - Ukrainian media reported that Ukraine has developed several domestic long-range weapons, including drones designed to attack Russian oil refineries and aircraft [1]