Russian television host Vladimir Solovyov suggested on his show that Russia should place nuclear weapons on high alert and conduct a test strike on Lviv, Ukraine. Solovyov also stated that the Russian army should monitor wind patterns to ensure the radioactive fallout disperses westward before any potential strike. In a separate development, Ukraine's SBU Alpha unit reported destroying a significant amount of Russian military equipment in the past two weeks. According to their statement, the unit eliminated 16 tanks, 21 armored vehicles, 75 artillery systems, 22 air defense systems, 17 electronic warfare assets, 577 vehicles, 80 drones, 308 antennas, 789 enemy positions, 15 ammunition depots, and 7 fuel storage sites using strike drones and other weaponry. Additionally, a report from the Simferopol district in Crimea indicated that a military transport An-12 aircraft took off and maintained a northwest course of 317 degrees. This information was shared by a subscriber to the Crimean Wind news channel.