Archived operational intelligence briefing
The military situation in Ukraine remains critical, with intense fighting concentrated in the Donetsk region. Russian forces have captured several key locations, severely impacting Ukrainian logistics and defenses. The situation in Toretsk is particularly dire for Ukrainian forces, with the city almost entirely under Russian control. The encirclement of Pokrovsk and Velyka Novosilka is a significant threat, with Russian forces making substantial advances. Ukrainian counteroffensives in the Kursk region have stalled, with Russian forces making a 10-kilometer breakthrough and capturing several settlements. Drone warfare is intensifying, with reports of attacks deep inside Russian territory, particularly in Smolensk, where a sustained attack is ongoing. Ukrainian forces report new drone activity across multiple oblasts, including Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, Chernihiv, Cherkasy, Poltava, and Sumy. There are new reports of drone movements in Khmelnytskyi, Rivne, Poltava, and Sloviansk regions.
Extensive Activity: Reports of numerous drone attacks across various regions. New groups of attack drones are reported, with specific movements and directions. Drones are reported north of Kamyanske in Dnipropetrovsk region, heading west, and on the border of Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions, heading west. The Ukrainian Air Force reports a drone in Sumy region, heading south. Ukrainian forces used drones to attack oil refineries in Saratov, Kazan, Engels and military and energy facilities in Bryansk and Rostov. A map of air raid alerts shows that air raid alerts are active across almost all of Ukraine. Video evidence shows the moment of today's drone arrivals at an oil depot in the Voronezh region. Updated data from the Air Force on the movement of "Shaheds": enemy UAVs are recorded over Kyiv, course - south, drones were seen in the central part of Chernihiv region, course - south-west, "Shaheds" are in Sumy region, course - south-west, on the border of Poltava and Dnipropetrovsk regions, course - west, over the Kremenchug reservoir, course - south, in the central part of Kharkiv region, course - west, in the northern and eastern parts of Mykolaiv region, course - west, on the border of Mykolaiv and Odessa regions, course - north-west. The Ukrainian Air Force reports the movement of drones: in the northern part of Zhytomyr region heading west, in the southern part of Vinnytsia region heading west, in the northeastern part of Chernihiv region heading east, in the northern part of Cherkasy region heading southwest, in the northern part of Poltava region heading west, and moving from Sumy region towards Chernihiv region.
A new report indicates drone movements in Khmelnytskyi, Rivne, Poltava, and Sloviansk regions. One drone is approaching Rivne, another is near Sloviansk, and three are in the Poltava region.
There are reports of one drone flying from the Belotserkovsky district into the Vinnitsa region, one drone near Akhtyrka, two new drones moving west through the Kupyansky district, and four new drones moving from the Berislavsky district towards Novy Bug.
The Ukrainian Air Force reports the movement of attack drones: in the southern part of the Kiev region towards Vinnitsa, from Sumy region towards Poltava, in the northern part of Poltava region in a westerly direction, in the eastern and south-eastern parts of Kharkov region in a westerly direction, in the northern part of Kherson region in the direction of Nikolaev/Dnepropetrovsk.
New Drone Technology: Reports indicate that Russian forces are increasingly using drones connected to fiber-optic cables, which are more resistant to electronic warfare. Video evidence shows Russian forces using "Molniya-2" drones equipped with TM-62M anti-tank mines for targeted strikes.
Smolensk Under Attack: Multiple sources report a series of explosions in Smolensk, with at least seven powerful explosions reported. Preliminary reports indicate the target is the Yartsevo oil refinery. Russian air defenses are reportedly active. One drone allegedly hit the roof of a residential building, with no reported casualties. Video evidence shows a series of explosions in Smolensk on the backdrop of a drone attack. The target of the drones was likely the Smolensk oil refinery Yartsevo. Air defense systems are reportedly operating in the area. Video evidence shows air defense systems operating in Smolensk. Video evidence shows a heavy vehicle moving on a snowy road at night in the Smolensk region. Video evidence shows a nighttime scene in a wooded area with the sound of a distant vehicle, potentially in the Smolensk region. Video evidence shows a pixelated surveillance camera feed from an unknown location within the Smolensk Oblast. Video evidence shows a heavy vehicle driving on a snowy or icy road at night, potentially in the Smolensk region. Video evidence shows a nighttime cityscape with explosions, potentially in Smolensk. Video evidence shows air defense systems operating in Smolensk. Video evidence from a thermal camera shows drones targeting and destroying enemy equipment, potentially in the Smolensk region. Video evidence shows a residential building at night, potentially in Smolensk. Video evidence shows an urban environment at night with a plume of smoke, potentially in Smolensk. Video evidence shows a nighttime scene with a fire or explosion, potentially in Smolensk. Video evidence shows a nighttime cityscape with a bright aerial object followed by a streak in the sky, potentially a missile launch or inbound munition near Smolensk. Video evidence shows a quiet urban scene at night, potentially near Smolensk. There are new reports of a series of explosions in Smolensk. At least 5 explosions were reported. Air defense systems are actively operating in the area. Reports of power and water outages in several buildings in Smolensk following the drone attack. A fire was reported at a military factory in Smolensk. Pro-Ukrainian sources claim the attacks in Smolensk are going according to plan. In Smolensk, the attack of the UAV was repulsed. There is damage to the roof of residential buildings after the fall of downed drones. There were no reports of casualties.
Zaporizhzhia Region: The number of wounded from a Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia has risen to two. An air raid alert has been declared in the Zaporizhzhia region. Video evidence shows a Ukrainian FPV drone targeting and destroying a Russian "TOR-M2" air defense system in the Zaporizhzhia region. A drone was reported to be flying towards Zaporizhzhia from Dnipropetrovsk.
Russian forces continue to make significant advances in the Donetsk region, particularly around Toretsk, Pokrovsk, and Velyka Novosilka. The situation in Toretsk remains critical for Ukrainian forces, with the city almost entirely under Russian control. In the Kursk region, the Ukrainian counteroffensive is stalled, and Russian forces continue to advance, including a new attack near Nikolskoye. Drone warfare remains a significant factor, with ongoing attacks across multiple regions and a new, sustained attack on Smolensk. The new reports of drone movements, especially in the Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, Chernihiv, Cherkasy, Poltava, and Sumy regions, indicate a continued threat to these areas. The Ukrainian Air Force's alerts highlight the ongoing danger posed by these drones. The involvement of North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region, as reported by South Korean intelligence and Ukrainian sources, adds a new dimension to the conflict, suggesting a potential expansion of foreign involvement on the Russian side. The geopolitical developments, particularly the comments from the Slovak Parliament's Vice-Speaker, highlight the complex international landscape surrounding the conflict. The meeting between Zelensky and the Lithuanian parliament speaker underscores the ongoing diplomatic efforts to support Ukraine and strengthen its position in the international arena. The drone attack on Smolensk marks a significant escalation, with reports of multiple explosions and active air defenses, indicating a potential shift in the targeting of strategic locations deep inside Russian territory. The new reports of a series of explosions, power and water outages, and a fire at a military factory in Smolensk further emphasize the intensity of the attack and its potential impact on Russian infrastructure. The gathering of Trump supporters near the Capitol and his intention to pardon those convicted for the Capitol riot add a new layer of complexity to the US political landscape, which could have indirect implications for US foreign policy and support for Ukraine. The confirmation of Marco Rubio as Secretary of State and reports that Trump will cancel the freeze on the supply of powerful bombs to Israel further complicate the geopolitical situation.
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