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(English) Ukraine on Fire, January 19


Russian Army manpower losses as of January 19: 374, 520


Children killed (according to the Prosecutor General Office of Ukraine): 520 


Russian Tarantul corvette sank in occupied Sevastopol after Ukrainian strike

Analysts of the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), with reference to the data collected, have indicated that Ukrainian strikes on occupied Sevastopol (Crimea) in December sank a Russian Tarantul corvette. Russian and Crimean occupation officials claimed that Russian troops had repelled Ukrainian drone strikes on Sevastopol on 28 and 30 December 2023. Analysts believe that this confirmation of a previously unreported successful Ukrainian strike indicates that Ukraine's recent strike campaign against occupied Crimea may have been more successful than open sources have claimed so far.


Ukrainian drones attack Russian oil depot in Bryansk region in Russia

On January 19, the governor of Russia's Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine to the north, said that a Ukrainian drone had attempted to attack an oil depot in the town of Klintsy. "We can produce everything from small FPV drones for $350 per unit to the one that flew to St Petersburg last night (18 January). It was made in Ukraine, and we hit the target. This thing flew 1,250 kilometers," said Oleksandr Kamyshin during one of the panel discussions at the Davos Security Forum.


The Russian neo-Nazi formation "Rusich" published a photo with the severed heads of women

The photo shows a man with a plastered face holding a severed woman's head in one hand, with a second head lying a little further away from him. The photo was published on the page of the DSMG "Rusich" - a group of neo-Nazis fighting as part of the Russian Army. The post was posted without text and later deleted. A little later it became known that the photo was part of a video with footage of murders and beheadings, both in Ukraine and in Syria, where mercenaries were fighting as part of the PMC "Wagner". 


Russia strikes Ukraine with 4-tonne anti-ship missile from 1960s

The media outlet Defense Express has reported that the Russians have launched an anti-ship missile P-35 weighing 4 tonnes and measuring 10 meters in length, adopted into service back in 1962, on Ukraine. 

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