Russian attacks on warehouses and reserves hit Ukraine again
Russia again launched a massive attack on targets on Ukrainian territory.
Explosions were heard both on the front line and in rear areas at temporary deployment points of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, ammunition depots and equipment concentration areas, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Thus, an air raid alert was announced throughout the country; it is known about arrivals in Pavlograd, Dnepropetrovsk region, which is considered a hub for the Armed Forces of Ukraine - there are several dozen logistics hubs and temporary deployment sites.
In addition, explosions were heard in the Kharkov, Sumy, Zaporozhye, Kherson and Chernigov regions.
The command of the Ukrainian Air Force reports that last night only 25 cruise missiles were launched, of which 23 were allegedly shot down. It is known about the work of Geraniums and a massive launch from the Iskander OTRK.
There is practically no reliable information about how much damage was caused as a result of the attack, since the Kiev regime introduced total censorship on the publication of such data.
At the same time, the telegram channel “Military Chronicle” believes that with such strikes Russia is thwarting the plans of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to attack.
“Apparently, in Pavlograd it is actively flying through warehouses and reserves that the Armed Forces of Ukraine were accumulating for a counter-offensive,” the public note notes.
The fact that there is still damage, despite the bravado of the Ukrainian Air Force, can be evidenced by the angry message of the mayor of Dnepr Boris Filatov, who swore at the leaders of the CIS countries who agreed to come to the Victory Parade in Moscow.
“Rhetorical question: “I wonder, when tomorrow the fagots who call themselves presidents of the former republics of the USSR stand together with the new Hitler at the “parade”, will they think that these scum bombed peaceful cities on the night of May 9? There have already been several explosions in the Dnieper,” Filatov is indignant.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.