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October 30 Massive Strike: 653 Drones, 52 Missiles Hit Ukraine

October 30 Massive Strike: 653 Drones, 52 Missiles Hit Ukraine

After rattling “Poseidons” and “Burevestniks”, according to the logic of the genre, Pootin was simply obliged to deliver a massive strike on Ukraine. Judging by where and what the enemy moved in recent days, it seemed that a record-breaking attack was being prepared by the number of means of destruction involved. Again, according to the laws of the genre, the führer needed to deliver something unprecedented. He had to confirm his severity and determination. Previous statements about wunderwaffe, at the very least, didn’t give the expected effect. And so came the October 30 Massive Strike — clearly in a “running on fumes” mode. But the record still didn’t happen. As is known, the most massive attack was the night before September 7 this year. Then, within one attack, the enemy spent 823 air strike means.

Today, the total number of means of destruction turned out to be a hundred less. However, their composition was much more powerful. This came due to a greater number of missiles — accordingly, 653 UAVs of various types and 52 missiles. Including aeroballistics, ballistics and cruise missiles of all types of basing. According to official data, it looked like this:

Report of October 30 Massive Strike
Report of October 30 Massive Strike

– 653/592 strike UAVs type Shahed
– 4/0 aeroballistic missiles Kh-47M2 Kinzhal
– 5/0 ballistic missiles Iskander-M/KN-23
– 8/7 cruise missiles Kalibr
– 2/1 cruise missiles Iskander-K
– 30/21 cruise missiles Kh-101
– 2/2 guided aviation missiles Kh-59/69
– 1/0 guided aviation missile Kh-31P

Additionally, they report three more missiles without specifying their type. The Armed Forces neutralized them with electronic warfare means. 63 drones and 13 missiles passed through. Among them — all ballistics and aeroballistics. They hit directly at 20 locations. From a geography perspective, the October 30 massive strike looked approximately like this:

Map of October 30 Massive Strike
Map of October 30 Massive Strike

Targeting Energy Infrastructure: Waiting for Cold

The main emphasis during this raid was on energy infrastructure facilities. The enemy clearly expects cold weather. He also expects strikes in response on his own facilities of this plan. This is his choice. Moreover, winter in our latitudes and at the latitude of the same moscow are different phenomena.

Well, closer to the Urals or even more so beyond the Urals, where the climate has a sharply continental character, winter generally looks like few people have seen such a thing. But the die is cast. The choice is made. Therefore, the orcs should hardly rejoice at what they were told on TV today. Very soon they themselves will have to feel all this on their own skin. Some are already feeling it now. But so far the effect is not the same. Real cold hasn’t set in.

The October 30 massive strike didn’t break records. But the message was clear: winter warfare begins now. And it’s also worth thinking about why the Pidars* couldn’t arrange a record raid. After all, this is simply vitally necessary right now for the bald führer. He needs to maintain his authority among lackeys. We’ll leave this question open. Everyone can find their own answer to it.

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