Today’s Highlights:
- The RF Armed Forces have initiated “massive offensive actions” in the Kharkiv region, according to DeepState.
- Russian military personnel are being fined by the Military Police of the Russian Ministry of Defense for unauthorized protective structures like “barbecues” on vehicles.
- A significant drone attack targeted two oil refineries and the Kushchevskaya military airfield in the Krasnodar Krai.
- After the snow melted in the Moscow region, a discovery of previously hidden EW equipment and crashed drones was made.
- The UK Ministry of Defense estimates Russian casualties in the war at 450,000 killed and wounded.
- Belgium plans to transfer F-16 fighters to the Ukrainian Armed Forces by the end of 2024, a year earlier than initially scheduled.
- The Insider’s investigation reveals the supply of tantalum capacitors to Russia for missile and drone production, bypassing sanctions.
- In Odessa, a piston Yak-52 successfully shot down two Russian reconnaissance drones in the sky.
Frontline Update:
DeepState has shared footage of strikes on Russian military forces in the Netaylovo settlement west of Avdiivka, where they made progress from Pervomaiske.
In the Avdiivka operational area to the north, Russian forces are close to seizing control of Keramik and Novokalinovo, with plans to secure the entire territory between Ocheretino and Arkhangelsk.
Reports from April 26 indicate intense enemy activity in the Kharkiv region, with the RF Armed Forces entering the village of Kyslovka and pushing back the territorial defense unit stationed there. The Russian 47th Tank Division of the 1st Guards Tank Army later claimed the capture of Kyslovka. However, ongoing fighting persists, as reported by DeepState.
Article sourced from theins.ru