Russia-Ukraine SITREP for 28 DEC 2023 23:59* PST - Largest Missile Attack Ever Leaves Dozens Dead and Wounded
Added 2023-12-29 12:31:40 +0000 UTC
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SITREP 568 is 45 pages long and combat only.
What's Happening
What's the big story? Russia launched 114 missiles and 36 drones at Ukraine - the largest 24-hour attack since Russia expanded its war of aggression. The analyst team has done a heroic job of reviewing and verifying almost 20 missile and drone strikes, and we have dozens of pictures and videos in today's report.
What's the second story? Poland has called an emergency meeting of its military after an unknown object, described as a cruise missile by local residents, violated the country's air space.
Summary
- There are errors and ommissions
- Fighting continued in the Kupyansk AO, with Russian forces suffering major losses
- In the Kreminna AO, fighting continued near Dibrova
- Rockets fired by HIMARS destroyed the headquarters for Chechen Akhmat in occupied Kreminna
- Fighting continued northwest of Bakhmut at Bohdanivka and Khromove
- Fighting continued in the Klishchiivka AO
- Fighting continued in the Avdiivka AO, with Russian forces suffering heavy losses northeast of Stepove
- Fighting continued in the Marinka AO
- Fighting continued in the Vuhledar AO, with Russian forces suffering catastrophic losses south of Novomykhailivka
- Fighting continued in the Orikhiv AO
- Fighting continued in the Kherson AO
- Russian forces shelled Kherson, targeting critical civilian infrastructure
- Russia launched its largest missile and drone attack against Ukraine since February 24, 2022
- Russia launched 36 Shahed-136 one-way drones and 114 subsonic, ballistic, and guided cruise missiles, and SRBMS, with 44 breaking through Ukrainian air defenses
- At the time of publication, we counted 20 confirmed dead and 130 wounded in Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Lviv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson Oblasts
- Poland reported an unidentified object violated its air space, and officials were holding an emergency meeting
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