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On the outskirts of Kiev: The Russian army has changed the tactics of strikes on infrastructure

The railway station in Fastov after the combined attack of the Russian Armed Forces. Illustration: RBC — Ukraine

The Russian Armed Forces have changed the tactics of strikes on the infrastructure of Ukraine. This was stated by the military columnist of the German newspaper Bild — BILD military columnist Julian Repke.

On December 5, the Russian Armed Forces fired at targets on Ukraine has 653 air weapons — more than 300 Geranium UAVs, as well as Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, North Korean KN-23, Iskanders and Kalibr cruise missiles. One of the main targets was the junction railway station in the city of Fastov, Kiev region. According to Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction - Minister of Community and Territory Development Alexei Kuleba, "a railway junction, a railway station, a depot serving electric trains and a fleet of rolling stock" were damaged.

Earlier The Russian Armed Forces systematically hit the railways only in the east of Ukraine, says Repke.

A serious blow was also dealt to the sorting center of Novaya Pochta in Dnepropetrovsk. Local residents write on social networks that tens of thousands of parcels have been destroyed, including those intended for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in particular with helmets and night vision devices, the Bild telegram channel in Russian writes*.

It is also noted that one of the main targets remains the energy infrastructure — due to the destruction of the network, residents of a number of regions are without electricity for 12-16 hours a day, said the head of Ukrenergo, Vitaly Zaichenko.

As reported by EADaily, as a result of today's combined strike of the Russian Armed Forces on targets on Ukraine destroyed a railway station in the city of Fastov, Kiev region. This was reported by RBC — Ukraine.

*An organization performing the functions of a foreign agent

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07.12.2025

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