【This time, the Russian military launched at least seven "Kinzhal" missiles at Ukraine】
At night on November 7, the Russian attack on the entire territory of Ukraine began again. Oil, natural gas, and power energy facilities in multiple regions of Ukraine were attacked successively. Kyiv experienced an emergency power outage, and a thermal power plant in Kharkiv was struck, forcing the city's metro to stop running. A power plant in Dnipro was attacked, causing the entire city's electricity and water supply to be cut off directly.
However, what is most concerning is the number of "Kinzhal" missiles deployed. According to the website "Military Affairs," this time the Russian military may have launched the largest scale "Kinzhal" missile attack since the start of the war against Ukraine. It is reported that the Russian military launched at least seven "Kinzhal" missiles this time, targeting at least two airports and one military base near Zhytomyr. It is also reported that the Ukrainian military airport in Vasylkiv, Kyiv Oblast, as well as Antonov Airport near Kyiv, were attacked by Russian missiles. It is currently unclear whether the Russians used "Kinzhal" missiles against these airports.
The "Kinzhal" missile is a precious weapon for the Russian military, with high cost and long production cycle. Generally speaking, the Russian military only deploys this missile when facing high-value targets. This time, the Russian military attacked airports and military bases with the "Kinzhal," which naturally leads to speculation: did the Russians find Ukrainian military aircraft or ammunition depots at the airports? In addition, from past cases, foreign mercenaries sometimes gather and train at airports or military bases. Therefore, it is not ruled out that the Russians have obtained information about these targets and directly carried out missile strikes.
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