According to Ukrainian media reports, the Russian forces have used glide-guided bombs for the first time to attack the port of Yuzhne in the Odessa region, with a total of two bombs dropped. According to the Ukrainian monitoring department, the two bombs dropped by the Russian Aerospace Forces flew over the Tendrivska Spit in the Nikolaev region and then changed their flight path to attack the target at the port of Yuzhne in the Odessa region. Ukrainian media are currently discussing the type of glide-guided bombs used by the Russian forces, which may be the UMBP-5R or the latest model FAB-500T equipped with the UMPK-PD jet-powered glide kit. In particular, the latter is equipped with a jet engine, folding wings, and the "Comet" navigation system, and is dropped by Su-34 frontline bombers, capable of hitting targets up to 200 kilometers away.
Previously, the Russian glide-guided bombs could not reach Odessa, but now there is no problem, which means that the losses in Odessa will significantly increase, as the power of glide-guided bombs is much greater than that of "Geranium" drones. Ukraine is worried about this, because the port in the Odessa region is crucial for the Ukrainian army to receive NATO military aid, strike the Black Sea, and export grain. If the Russian forces drop more glide-guided bombs on the Odessa port in the future, Ukraine's war potential will be significantly weakened.
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