Ukrainian forces continue strikes on Russian military infrastructure. Last night, drones attacked the Kuybyshev Azot and Tolyatti Kauchuk plants in Tolyatti—key sites for producing fertilizers, explosives components, and rubber essential for Russian military equipment. Key facilities were hit, including liquefied product tanks and isobutylene production lines, vital for rubber manufacturing.
Ukrainian UAVs also struck launch sites for Russian Shahed drones and Russian air defense system positions. Russian military sources admit to shortages of air defense missiles, and their counter-drone systems are being steadily depleted. Experts predict Ukrainian attacks will become even more effective over time.
Meanwhile, public support for the war in Russia is plummeting. According to Russian sociologists, 64% now support urgent peace talks, while only around 24% back continued war. More Russians are planning to leave the country, and President Vladimir Putin's approval rating has dropped as internet restrictions and discontent with the conflict grow.
Russian television discusses possible new wars against Baltic countries, but internally, Russia faces growing crises and hysteria among both ordinary citizens and propagandists. Ukrainian military units call for continued public support and highlight successes using drones, which are enabling frontline advantages and saving soldiers' lives.








