Sunday, July 6, 2025

Russia's Vital Military Pipelines in Far East Explode



Ukraine has Reported a Successful Strike on a Russian Air Base, as well as Hitting a Gas and Water Pipeline, while Russia Ramped-Up its Aerial Attacks with an Overnight Drone Onslaught, Dampening Hopes for Headway in Resolving the Conflict that has now exceeded Three years. Ukraine managed to Damage a Gas Pipeline and Obliterate a Water Pipeline in Russia's Vladivostok, which served Military Installations in the Vicinity, Post-Explosion Fires Ravaged sections of the Vladivostok Gas Pipeline near the Sea of Japan.

Additionally, the Ukrainian Military's General Staff announced that their Forces struck the Borisoglebsk Air Base in Russia's Voronezh Region, which is known to Host Russia's Su-34, Su-35S, and Su-30SM Fighter Jets. The General Staff shared Details of the Attack, noting the Damage inflicted on Glide Bomb Storage, a Training Aircraft, and "possibly other aircraft."

These Blasts took place in the early hours of July 5th, between 1-2 a.m., with Russian Special Services and Repair Crews arriving soon after. The Explosions coincided with the City of Vladivostok's 165th Anniversary Celebration on July 2nd. These Assaults on Russian Air Bases represent Strategic efforts by Ukraine, to Diminish Russia's Military Capabilities and Demonstrate their Capacity to Hit Major Targets Deep within Russian Borders.

Ukraine had previously Declared that it had Destroyed more than 40 Russian Aircraft at multiple Airfields far inside Russia, through a Surprise Drone Offensive. During the Night leading into Saturday, Russia Deployed 322 Drones and Decoys targeting Ukraine, according to Ukraine's Air Force. Of these, 157 were Shot Down and Eliminated, while 135 went Missing, likely due to Electronic Interference.

The Air Force reported that the Western Khmelnytskyi Region experienced the Heaviest Bombardment. Governor Serhii Tyurin Confirmed on Saturday that No Damage, Injuries, or Deaths had been Reported. Russia has Escalated its Long-Distance Attacks on Ukraine, with a Major Aerial Campaign striking Kyiv Overnight into Friday, representing the most Extensive such Assault since the Russian Invasion began. On Saturday, Kyiv's Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced that the Death Count from the Strike had climbed to Two, with an additional 31 People Wounded.

The U.S. has Temporarily Suspended certain Military Aid Deliveries to Ukraine, including Crucial Air Defense Missiles. Ukraine's main European Partners are Assessing methods to Offset this Gap. Zelenskyy has suggested that Plans are underway to Strengthen Ukraine's Domestic Weapons Manufacturing, though Scaling-Up will take time.










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