Confirmed missile debris includes air launched Kh-101 and Kh-47M2, and ship/sub launched Kaliber missiles.
Not sure how many of the Kh-101's and Kalibers they have remaining in stock but I suspect that they're using up new production at this point.
The Kh-47's are brand new (hypersonic) and the Russian are reputed to have had less than 60 in stock at wars start.
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from Chuck Pfarrer -
We must strengthen Ukraine air defense systems ASAP!!
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Still coming. Surface to surface missiles fired from the Kursk region (inside of Russia).
Multiple strikes on Kyiv.
Thus far all strikes appear to be on or near power facilities. Including locations on the Romanian border and as far west as Lviv on the Polish border.
Around 7:30am Ukraine time as I post this. Post strike imagery and debris identification should be available within the next couple of hours.
Explosions reported in Kherson, Odesa, and Mykolaiv.
Reports that at least some of the missiles fired were Kaliber type missiles fired from Russian ships in the eastern Black Sea.
Reports of power loss in at least some of Ukraine. If accurate it reveals the target is still Ukrainian infrastructure and not Ukrainian fighting capability or logistics.
Again, missile debris will tell us what kind of missiles were fired.
15 Tu-95 bombers took off from two Russian air bases about two hours ago and headed to the eastern Black Sea area.
Half an hour ago a wave of some 15 (up to 30) Russian long range cruise missiles flew out of the Black Sea across Crimea and Moldavia headed for targets in central and western Ukraine.
Number of missiles is unconfirmed. Targets and damages are also unconfirmed at this moment.
Actual number of missiles and targets will be important to know...
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ISW report for March 6th
Key Takeaways
Ukrainian authorities indicated that Ukraine will continue to defend Bakhmut for now.
Bakhmut is not intrinsically significant operationally or strategically. But Ukraineβs fight for Bakhmut has become strategically significant. The Battle of Bakhmut may, in fact, severely degrade the Wagner Groupβs best forces, depriving Russia of some of its most effective and most difficult-to-replace shock troops.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-march-6-2023