I was up until 3 AM last night and didn't wake up until noon today. I tried going to bed before midnight, but a few things popped up, and I had to answer. It's just in my nature to procrastinate and put things off until tomorrow.
I gave Joan three choices for breakfast, and she chose a smoothie. I thought it was a little cold for now, but I complied with a banana/strawberry smoothie.
In the afternoon I took her to see the Christmas fair in Plac Wolnosci. The Ferris wheel is working, and I thought it would be a good idea for me to go on it one sunny day this week, if there is one, and take pictures as it revolves. I would have to do it without Joan while Gabriela is sitting with her. It would just make it easier.
Meanwhile, the WAR.
In an ambitious, complex strike operation simultaneously hammering targets hundreds of kilometers apart, dozens of Ukrainian drones and missiles overnight Monday-Tuesday hit and damaged a Russian military airfield, a bomber repair plant, a kamikaze drone factory, a high-tech air defense unit and a pair of oil refineries.
The long-range air raids carried out by Bars jet-propelled drones, Neptune cruise missiles and unnamed propeller-driven drones struck facilities in the Russian Azov Sea port city Taganrog, the Black Sea port city Novorossiysk, and the Black Sea port city Tuapse, a Ukrainian General Staff Tuesday morning statement said.
In Taganrog, according to sources reviewed by Kyiv Post, drones and possibly missiles struck and damaged the Beriev TANTK aircraft plant, a repair facility for long-range Tu-95MS (NATO: “Bear”) bombers and Beriev A-50 AEW&C (airborne early warning and command) surveillance planes. The independent Russian news agency Astra reported explosions and large-scale fires on those facilities’ premises.