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Footage showing 4 consecutive Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile strikes on Dnipro.
Additional scenes from the combined Russian missile and drone attack on the city of Dnipro.
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A large fire is burning at the Prydniprovska Power Plant in the city of Dnipro, after it was hit by numerous Russian Iskander-M ballistic missiles. This is evidenced by NASA FIRMS data and photos from the city. The strikes were also confirmed by DTEK, whoβ¦
NASA FIRMS data also shows that large fires are burning at a railway depot in Dnipro.
Coordinates: 48.4778, 34.99199
Coordinates: 48.4778, 34.99199
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Scenes from Kyiv
Additional scenes from the combined missile and drone attack on Kyiv. Large fires are burning at the CHP-5 and CHP-4 Combined Heat and Power Plants as a result of the Russian strikes.
Emergency power outages have been implemented in parts of eastern Kyiv, especially in the Darnytsia and Dniprovskyi Districts.
Emergency power outages have been implemented in parts of eastern Kyiv, especially in the Darnytsia and Dniprovskyi Districts.
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Last night, at least 18 Russian Geran-2 drones attacked energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast.
At least 10 drones impacted the "Chernomorka" 110 kV electrical substation in the city of Chornomorsk, just south of Odesa City. This resulted in widespread power outages for parts of Chornomorsk and southern Odesa.
Coordinates: 46.34666, 30.67981
Additionally, Geran strikes were carried out on a substation in northern Odesa, resulting in additional power outages for the northern suburbs of the city.
Both attached images are from Chornomorsk.
At least 10 drones impacted the "Chernomorka" 110 kV electrical substation in the city of Chornomorsk, just south of Odesa City. This resulted in widespread power outages for parts of Chornomorsk and southern Odesa.
Coordinates: 46.34666, 30.67981
Additionally, Geran strikes were carried out on a substation in northern Odesa, resulting in additional power outages for the northern suburbs of the city.
Both attached images are from Chornomorsk.
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Kh-32 cruise missiles to Desna, Chernihiv Oblast.
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Kh-32 cruise missiles to Desna, Chernihiv Oblast.
Flying further to Kyiv Oblast
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Flew past Slavutych towards Chornobyl and then the "Kyiv" 750 kV substation
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Speed: 3,800 km/h
Approaching Borodyanka and the 750 kV substation
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Approaching Borodyanka and the 750 kV substation
20 km away from the substation
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5 km
As many as 3 Kh-32 impacts to the "Kyiv" 750 kV substation
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Another Tu-22m3 is flying near the launch lines northeast of Unecha, Bryansk Oblast.
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Changes on the frontline in Ukraine for January 2026:
Yellow = Russian advances
Light blue = Ukrainian advances
Russian advances:
Donetsk Oblast: ~167.09 kmΒ²
Zaporizhzhia Oblast: ~82.35 kmΒ²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~48.51 kmΒ²
Sumy Oblast: ~33.53 kmΒ²
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: ~14.94 kmΒ²
Kursk Oblast: ~3.47 kmΒ²
Luhansk Oblast: ~1.75 kmΒ²
Belgorod Oblast: ~1.72 kmΒ²
Total: ~352.00 kmΒ² (down by 43.64%)
Total (excluding Kursk & Belgorod): ~346.81 kmΒ²
Ukrainian advances:
Donetsk Oblast: ~16.00 kmΒ²
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: ~5.99 kmΒ²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~3.02 kmΒ²
Zaporizhzhia Oblast: ~2.72 kmΒ²
Luhansk Oblast: ~0.42 kmΒ²
Sumy Oblast: 0.29 kmΒ²
Total: ~28.44 kmΒ² (down by 68.56%).
Note: This covers net gains for each side. Ukrainian advances that took place on territory Russia occupied within this month will simply be subtracted from the Russian total, and vice versa.
Yellow = Russian advances
Light blue = Ukrainian advances
Russian advances:
Donetsk Oblast: ~167.09 kmΒ²
Zaporizhzhia Oblast: ~82.35 kmΒ²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~48.51 kmΒ²
Sumy Oblast: ~33.53 kmΒ²
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: ~14.94 kmΒ²
Kursk Oblast: ~3.47 kmΒ²
Luhansk Oblast: ~1.75 kmΒ²
Belgorod Oblast: ~1.72 kmΒ²
Total: ~352.00 kmΒ² (down by 43.64%)
Total (excluding Kursk & Belgorod): ~346.81 kmΒ²
Ukrainian advances:
Donetsk Oblast: ~16.00 kmΒ²
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: ~5.99 kmΒ²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~3.02 kmΒ²
Zaporizhzhia Oblast: ~2.72 kmΒ²
Luhansk Oblast: ~0.42 kmΒ²
Sumy Oblast: 0.29 kmΒ²
Total: ~28.44 kmΒ² (down by 68.56%).
Note: This covers net gains for each side. Ukrainian advances that took place on territory Russia occupied within this month will simply be subtracted from the Russian total, and vice versa.
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Last night and this morning, another large-scale, combined Russian missile and drone attack was carried out on Ukraine. Missiles launched: ~20 Iskander-M ballistic missiles launched from OTRK installations near Taganrog, Rostov Oblast. ~5 Iskander-M ballisticβ¦
Important update/correction on the figures from last night's Russian missile attack:
The types of missiles that I and others mentioned were incorrect.
- The 6 Kh-101 cruise missiles which I stated were launched from 2 Tu-95MS strategic bombers in Vologda Oblast were actually 8 Iskander-K cruise missiles launched from OTRK installations in Kursk Oblast. These went on to target the Trypillya Thermal Power Plant in Kyiv Oblast.
- The 15 Kh-101 cruise missiles which I stated were launched from Tu-95MS in the Caspian Sea were actually 12 Iskander-K cruise missiles launched from OTRK installations in Kursk Oblast. These went on to target energy infrastructure in Vinnytsia Oblast.
- The 12 Kalibr cruise missiles which I stated were launched from surface-carriers in the Caspian Sea were actually 18 Kh-101 cruise missiles launched from 3 Tu-95MS.
- 4 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles were used, not 2. The missiles were launched twice in pairs from Cape Chauda, Crimea, but were only detected as single units each time. All 4 missiles struck the "Kyiv" 750 kV electrical substation.
This means: No Kalibrs were used, and only 3 out of 7 Tu-95s carried out launch maneuvers last night. At least 6 of these bombers have since landed back at Olenya Airbase. 4 Tu-95MS are likely still equipped with Kh-101 cruise missiles, which could be used for another attack in the coming days.
Additionally, after my summary was posted, another 3 Kh-32 cruise missiles were launched from a Tu-22m3 strategic bomber northeast of Unecha, Bryansk Oblast, targeting the Trypillya Thermal Power Plant.
I will post an updated summary based on this information below β¬οΈ
The types of missiles that I and others mentioned were incorrect.
- The 6 Kh-101 cruise missiles which I stated were launched from 2 Tu-95MS strategic bombers in Vologda Oblast were actually 8 Iskander-K cruise missiles launched from OTRK installations in Kursk Oblast. These went on to target the Trypillya Thermal Power Plant in Kyiv Oblast.
- The 15 Kh-101 cruise missiles which I stated were launched from Tu-95MS in the Caspian Sea were actually 12 Iskander-K cruise missiles launched from OTRK installations in Kursk Oblast. These went on to target energy infrastructure in Vinnytsia Oblast.
- The 12 Kalibr cruise missiles which I stated were launched from surface-carriers in the Caspian Sea were actually 18 Kh-101 cruise missiles launched from 3 Tu-95MS.
- 4 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles were used, not 2. The missiles were launched twice in pairs from Cape Chauda, Crimea, but were only detected as single units each time. All 4 missiles struck the "Kyiv" 750 kV electrical substation.
This means: No Kalibrs were used, and only 3 out of 7 Tu-95s carried out launch maneuvers last night. At least 6 of these bombers have since landed back at Olenya Airbase. 4 Tu-95MS are likely still equipped with Kh-101 cruise missiles, which could be used for another attack in the coming days.
Additionally, after my summary was posted, another 3 Kh-32 cruise missiles were launched from a Tu-22m3 strategic bomber northeast of Unecha, Bryansk Oblast, targeting the Trypillya Thermal Power Plant.
I will post an updated summary based on this information below β¬οΈ
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