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KYIV, March 24 (Reuters) - Russia struck critical infrastructure in Ukraine's western region of Lviv with missiles early on Sunday, Kyiv said, in a major airstrike that saw one Russian cruise missile briefly fly into Polish airspace according to Warsaw.

Moscow launched 57 missiles and drones in the attack that also targeted the capital Kyiv, two days after the largest aerial bombardment of Ukraine's energy system in more than two years of full-scale war, Kyiv said.

"There were two preliminary hits on the same critical infrastructure facility that the occupiers targeted at night," Lviv's regional governor Maksym Kozytskyi wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

The strike used Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, which are harder to shoot down, he added, without identifying the facility.

The energy ministry said equipment caught fire when a critical energy facility in the Lviv region was attacked, causing it to lose power. It was unclear if they were talking about the same facility.

Air defences destroyed 18 of 29 inbound missiles and 25 of 28 attack drones, the air force said.

There were almost no details about what had been damaged, but the targeting of critical infrastructure could indicate Russia is trying to keep up pressure on the energy system after its strikes caused widespread blackouts on Friday.



Odd that they waited until winter ends before attacking energy. That implies that Russia experienced a missile shortage that only recently got alleviated.
 
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Russia is reportedly delaying the delivery of two S-400 air defense systems to India, likely due to limitations in Russia's production of S-400 systems, an increased need for air defense systems to protect cities and strategic enterprises in Russia from Ukrainian drone strikes, and a reported souring of Russian relations with India. The Economic Times reported on March 20, citing unspecified defense sources, that Russian officials informed India that Russia will deliver two remaining squadrons of S-400 air defense systems by August 2026 after delivering three of the five squadrons that Russia reportedly agreed to deliver by the end of 2024.[32] The Economic Times stated that Russian officials claimed that they are unable to supply the S-400 systems on time due to the "developing situation" and "requirements" of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian drone strikes against targets in Russia may be constraining Russian air defense systems and prompting the Russian military command to reallocate air defense systems to better defend Russian cities and strategic facilities.[33] Russia likely also has a limited number of air defense systems allocated for export and may be choosing to delay deliveries to India in favor of supplying more steadfast allies following India's recent decisions to turn away Russian oil tankers over concerns about Western sanctions.[34]

 
Russia is reportedly delaying the delivery of two S-400 air defense systems to India, likely due to limitations in Russia's production of S-400 systems, an increased need for air defense systems to protect cities and strategic enterprises in Russia from Ukrainian drone strikes, and a reported souring of Russian relations with India. The Economic Times reported on March 20, citing unspecified defense sources, that Russian officials informed India that Russia will deliver two remaining squadrons of S-400 air defense systems by August 2026 after delivering three of the five squadrons that Russia reportedly agreed to deliver by the end of 2024.

Indians can't be particularly happy with Russia as a defense supplier. Reports are that T-90S tanks that were supposed to be exported to India are turning up on battlefields in Ukraine.
 
I assume russia stopped all weapon exports to use them in their own army. Maybe Iran and North Korea still get something.
The others may be offered blueprints to build them on their own.
I think the DPRK is supposed to get jets (MiG-29? Su-27?). I'm sure the Russian army needs to keep artillery shells coming in.
I would like to keep artillery shells coming into the Russian army, just not quite in the same way. But that's a story for another thread.
 
 

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