https://t.me/TCH_channel/152542
https://t.me/dsns_telegram/32936
🔥 Zaporizhzhia: 9 people, including one child, were injured as a result of airstrikes as of 1 a.m. on September 23
On September 22, around 11 p.m., the enemy carried out airstrikes on the regional center.
As a result of the attack, 9 people were previously injured, including one child. The number of victims is being ascertained.
Rescuers evacuated residents of damaged apartment buildings. One woman was unblocked from her own apartment.
Firefighters extinguished the fire of a car and the balcony of one of the apartments on a total area of 10 square meters. Emergency work was carried out to dismantle the destroyed structures of the entrance to the apartments.
A total of 47 rescuers and 10 pieces of equipment were involved in the liquidation from the State Emergency Service.
Policemen, explosives experts, volunteers of the Rapid Response Unit of the Red Cross Society of Ukraine and other specialized services of the city worked on the ground.
So how did they get that thing close enough without getting the bomber pasted by Ukrainian air defenses? Like, normally I thought that the FABs are dumb bombs, and I wouldn’t have thought that Russia could stick a bomber above a Ukrainian city. Are Russian glide bombs thermobaric?
kagis
Ah, apparently so, or at least they have started to be.
https://theaviationist.com/2024/07/16/russias-monster-fab-3000/
Well, that’s presumably within Patriot range, especially given that an aircraft has to be at altitude and vulnerable to lob a glide bomb.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIM-104_Patriot
Probably the Franco-Italian SAMP/T too, and I know that they’ve sent some to Ukraine.
kagis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aster_(missile_family)#Characteristics
Ukraine might not have enough to cover Zaporizhzhia, though, or maybe there’s some kind of electronic warfare or something else going on.
That’s how Ukranians pasted several Su-34s and Su-30s this summer. They had to set up ambushes where they expected orks to attack, taking the launchers very close to the front.