Ukraine - Russia Conflict

Footage shows strikes by Russian "Geran-4" jet-powered kamikaze drones against three Ukrainian dry-cargo ships moored at the Nika-Tera port near Mykolaiv. Strikes were also carried out against a Ukrainian container ship and a dry-cargo ship near Snake Island. A container ship carrying military cargo, located at the port of Chornomorsk in the Odesa region, was also attacked. According to media reports, the dry-cargo ships were being used for military purposes.

 
On the night of July 19, the Russian army launched a massive missile strike on Kyiv. The attack involved 25 Iskander-M ballistic missiles, S-400 air defense missiles, 10 Zircon missiles, 3 Oniks missiles, and Kh-59/69 missiles. Footage showing the aftermath of specific strikes, filmed by local residents, appears at the end of the video.


In Kyiv, Russian missiles struck the following targets:
➖ Radionix LLC, a radio-electronics enterprise that manufactured control systems for Flamingo, FP-7, FP-9, and Neptune-MD missiles, as well as S-300 air defense system analogs under the "Clone" project;
➖ Spetsoboronmash LLC / Artem State Joint-Stock Holding Company, a rocket and space industry enterprise that produced control system components for the aforementioned missile systems;
➖ the "Kyiv-90" production facility (Meridian LLC named after S.P. Korolev), which manufactured airframe elements and components for Neptune-MD missile guidance systems;
➖ Oakline LLC, a manufacturer of components for long-range drones, as well as carbon parts and batteries for FPV drones;
➖ the "Kyiv Innovation Terminal" sorting center operated by Nova Poshta, which was used for the delivery and storage of dual-use goods, including components for UAVs, robotic systems, and electronic warfare (EW) equipment.
▪️ In the Kyiv region, according to the Russian side, a strike hit the Tarasovka logistics center (Antel Properties), a facility involved in the receipt, storage, assembly, and distribution of components for long-range drones. ▪️In addition, strikes hit fuel and lubricant storage tanks at the Yuzhny port in the Odesa region, which, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, were intended to supply the Armed Forces of Ukraine.