Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Military Positions And Equipment

These images show Ukrainian drones taking out Russian military equipment on the frontlines.

The footage shows Ukrainian drones dropping bombs on their targets and hitting them, then the footage shows huge explosions and a Russian stronghold on fire.

The images obtained from the 14th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Roman the Great of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Sunday, 24th March, along with a statement saying: “A fire show from the Princely Warriors that we arranged for the enemy!

“Enjoy your Sunday viewing!”

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February 2022 and 25th March 2024. Russia had lost approximately 437,390 personnel, 6,887 tanks, 13,183 armoured combat vehicles, 10,877 artillery units, 1,018 multiple launch rocket systems. 726 air defence systems, 347 warplanes, 325 helicopters, 8,539 drones, 2,010 cruise missiles, 26 warships, 1 submarine, 14,454 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 1,785 units of special equipment.

Ukraine has struck two Russian military ships stationed in Crimea, the Ukrainian military confirmed on Sunday. The attack targeted the landing ships Yamal and Azov. Along with a communications centre and other infrastructure belonging to the Black Sea fleet.

Ukrainian Forces Destroy Russian Military Equipment And Positions On Frontlines

The incident, described as the most significant attack in recent months, reportedly resulted in one fatality and four injuries.

Poland has demanded an explanation from Moscow after a Russian missile reportedly violated Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine, prompting Polish forces to go on high alert.

The Polish Foreign Ministry urged Russia to halt its air attacks on Ukraine, to end the war. And to address internal issues.

An underground gas storage site in Ukraine targeted amid ongoing Russian missile strikes on power facilities, causing rolling blackouts.

Naftogaz, Ukraine’s state-run energy firm, confirmed the attack but assured that gas supplies to consumers remained unaffected on the 24th of March 2024.

The majority of Ukraine’s gas storage capacity, about 30 billion cubic metres. Is located in the western region of the country.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that over 200,000 residents in Kharkiv. Which is often hit by Russian attacks due to its proximity to the border, lack reliable power.

The network has been restored in other areas, but strict power schedules are in place in Kharkiv.

Rolling blackouts have also been announced in the port city of Odesa in southern Ukraine.