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Morning in Kiev does not start with coffee. For the first time since August, Ukraine has been hit by a massive missile strike. The Ukraine confirmed that energy infrastructure all over the country was hit. If Trump requested that Putin "not escalate," he and the Kremlin ignored it. Besides, energy and water facilities are legitimate military targets as per US/NATO military doctrine in Serbia, Iraq and ofc, Gaza. Something something about bringing a certain group of Slavs to heel.
Missile strikes on the Ukraine 11/17/24: results...
The local administration confirmed attacks on its energy infrastructure in the Volyn region. Link

Footage of the aftermath of the strike on Krivoy Rog, where there is currently no electricity and there are water shortages. Link
Krivoy Rog is Zelensky's hometown (don't worry his parents are safe in a new million dollar villa in Israel).
Damage to the Kremenchug hydroelectric power station dam as a result of a massive missile strike on Ukrainian infrastructure facilities. X link

Footage from the attack on Rivne: Rovnooblenerg in Rivno, Rivne region:
Several X-101 cruise missiles in the Odessa region.
Russia hit a target in the Carpathians, near Yaremche, where a large substation is located.
A post about Polish F-16s, with NATO aircraft from the Visegrad Group (Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary), being scrambled in response to Russia's missile attack in the Ukraine. Poland raised its air defense readiness to the "highest state" in preparation for potential threats. But could Poland or anyone do anything? Nah. Link
Ukraine says an F-16 tried to catch up with a Russian cruise missile in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. It failed. Link, private chat - Link, public
Добрый день.
Missile strikes on the Ukraine 11/17/24: results...
Kiev officially reports 120 missiles and 90 "geraniums" that were used in the strike today by our Aerospace Forces and Black Sea Fleet sailors.
Of course they don’t like to report on results, but here is what we know:
1. Strikes on the Dnieper hydroelectric power station.
2. Strikes on the bridge over the Kremenchug reservoir in the Cherkassy area.
3. Strikes on the Kremenchug hydroelectric power station.
4. Strikes on the Krivoy Rog Thermal Power Plant.
5. Strikes on the Burshtyn Thermal Power Plant.
6. Strikes on the Mukachevo substation (responsible for a significant portion of the electricity flows between Ukraine and the EU). A number of substations throughout the territory controlled by Kiev were also hit.
7. Once again, the above-ground infrastructure of underground gas storage facilities in the Western Ukraine have been damaged.
Military targets:
8. Another attack by missiles with cluster and high-explosive warheads on the airfield in Starokonstantinov.
9. Odessa area (many warehouses with NATO aid located here).
10. Kiev air defense systems (possibly other targets)
11. Airfield in Mirgorod (Poltava region)
12. Zaporozhye region - the main rear base of the Zaporozhye front.
13. The area of Dnepropetrovsk and Pavlograd, Dnepropetrovsk region. Military production facilities could have been affected here, and in Pavlograd, the railway junction (or its stations).
14. Rear of the enemy front in the Chasov Yar direction.
This is without taking into account the daily strikes on the frontline zone that our tactical aviation carries out.
P.S. The railway depot in Dnepropetrovsk was also affected. TG link, translated from Russian
Of course they don’t like to report on results, but here is what we know:
1. Strikes on the Dnieper hydroelectric power station.
2. Strikes on the bridge over the Kremenchug reservoir in the Cherkassy area.
3. Strikes on the Kremenchug hydroelectric power station.
4. Strikes on the Krivoy Rog Thermal Power Plant.
5. Strikes on the Burshtyn Thermal Power Plant.
6. Strikes on the Mukachevo substation (responsible for a significant portion of the electricity flows between Ukraine and the EU). A number of substations throughout the territory controlled by Kiev were also hit.
7. Once again, the above-ground infrastructure of underground gas storage facilities in the Western Ukraine have been damaged.
Military targets:
8. Another attack by missiles with cluster and high-explosive warheads on the airfield in Starokonstantinov.
9. Odessa area (many warehouses with NATO aid located here).
10. Kiev air defense systems (possibly other targets)
11. Airfield in Mirgorod (Poltava region)
12. Zaporozhye region - the main rear base of the Zaporozhye front.
13. The area of Dnepropetrovsk and Pavlograd, Dnepropetrovsk region. Military production facilities could have been affected here, and in Pavlograd, the railway junction (or its stations).
14. Rear of the enemy front in the Chasov Yar direction.
This is without taking into account the daily strikes on the frontline zone that our tactical aviation carries out.
P.S. The railway depot in Dnepropetrovsk was also affected. TG link, translated from Russian
The local administration confirmed attacks on its energy infrastructure in the Volyn region. Link

Footage of the aftermath of the strike on Krivoy Rog, where there is currently no electricity and there are water shortages. Link
Krivoy Rog is Zelensky's hometown (don't worry his parents are safe in a new million dollar villa in Israel).
Damage to the Kremenchug hydroelectric power station dam as a result of a massive missile strike on Ukrainian infrastructure facilities. X link

Footage from the attack on Rivne: Rovnooblenerg in Rivno, Rivne region:
Several X-101 cruise missiles in the Odessa region.
Russia hit a target in the Carpathians, near Yaremche, where a large substation is located.
A post about Polish F-16s, with NATO aircraft from the Visegrad Group (Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary), being scrambled in response to Russia's missile attack in the Ukraine. Poland raised its air defense readiness to the "highest state" in preparation for potential threats. But could Poland or anyone do anything? Nah. Link
Ukraine says an F-16 tried to catch up with a Russian cruise missile in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. It failed. Link, private chat - Link, public
Добрый день.