UKRAINE
Ukraine Situationsbericht Tag 170
August 11, 2022 -
Explosionen auf dem Zyabrofka Militärflugfeld in Belarus, rund 30km von der ukrainischen Grenze entfernt und Sitz einer russischen Einheit inklusive dem Grave Stone Radar und S-400 Verteidigungssystem, werden einem brennenden Motor zugeschrieben.
Following the loss of at least 8 Russian aircraft in explosions at Saky airbase in Crimea, also attributed to a fire by officials, Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak warned Russian troops of an “epidemic of technical accidents”.
The destruction at the Crimean airbase suggests Ukraine may have acquired new long-range capabilities, beyond the range of the weapons the west has so far acknowledged sending to the country. However, referencing officials who have claimed Ukrainian responsibility for the attack, President Zelenskiy admonished officials to stop talking too much to reporters about Kyiv’s military tactics.
Meanwhile, the UN has called for a demilitarised zone around Zaporizhya nuclear power plant as shelling continued, warning of “catastrophic consequences”.
- Russia-Ukraine war (The Guardian)
- Belarus says 'technical incident' behind blasts at military base (Reuters)
- Russian radar blows up at military air base in Belarus (Defenceblog)
- Video appears of explosion at the Belarusian airfield that hosts Russian equipment (Ukrainska Pravda)
- Russian officials trained in Iran as part of drone deal, U.S. says (Reuters)