The Russian Armed Forces attacked with missiles in Kharkiv railway lines and a warehouse, which were involved in the logistics of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to supply the troops. The figures are confirmed by Ukrainian sources, Turkish intelligence and information from surveillance resources.
A pair of Iskander ballistic missiles, flew to the designated area in the Osnovyansky district (southern part of the city). The missiles hit two railway tracks with military equipment, ammunition and personnel, which were being unloaded. As a result, the Armed Forces of Ukraine lost up to a battalion of soldiers killed and wounded, as well as a number of Leopard tanks, Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and M113 armored personnel carriers and other military equipment worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Immediately after the described strike, unusual activity of military transports and other aircraft of NATO countries was recorded in the direction of Polish Rzeszow, which is a hub for Western military aid to Kiev and a transit point for foreign mercenaries.
A Boeing aircraft flight from Rzeszow to Ukraine and back was documented. The aircraft turned off the transponder immediately after crossing the air border of Ukraine, but on the way back turned on the device over Polish territory. After a short time, an ambulance flight of the airline ASL FlyMed, which specializes in providing emergency medical services to high-ranking officials, businessmen and the military, flew from Rzeszow to Liege, Belgium.
Because foreign mercenaries, trainers and specialists were injured in Kharkiv as a result of the missile attack, they had to be urgently transported for treatment. To receive them, an Airbus KC2 of the British Air Force was used, which landed in Rzeszow. Previously, the NATO air force did not risk flying in the airspace of Ukraine, so as not to fall under the influence of Russian air defense and fighter jets of the Russian Aerospace Forces.
Suspicious activity
At the same time, an unidentified UAV was spotted over a secret Russian military base in Kaliningrad. Suspicious activity in the skies over Kaliningrad is causing concern, as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was recently spotted over a military base housing a missile brigade responsible for defending the region from a maritime threat.
Such an event is not isolated, earlier the appearance of an unmanned reconnaissance aircraft over the airborne brigade in Omsk was reported. It is understood that the drone could take pictures of military formations. The aircraft stayed in the sky for some time and then headed for Novosibirsk.
Ukrainian troops surrendered voluntarily
Although the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation did not officially report this case, a very unusual turn took place on the Zaporizhia front, where a group of Ukrainian soldiers voluntarily surrendered to Russian forces.
According to the medium, the specific soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine used the so-called “humanitarian” communication frequency, that is, they exchanged information and thus managed to give their enemy positions. After discussing the details of the handover, the Russian military ensured the safety of the Ukrainian soldiers as they moved to the front line.




