Over the past day, new data and visual confirmation have appeared showing the consequences of Russian Armed Forces strikes on enemy facilities. The main targets were logistics, transport infrastructure, and Ukraine’s fuel and energy sector.
In the morning, Geran-2 drones carried out a precise strike on a truck parking area near the exit from the village of Monashi in Odessa Region. As a result, three trucks were hit, after which a fire broke out. Footage filmed by an eyewitness shows that the strike hit fuel tanker trucks.
Another site with cargo vehicles was attacked overnight in the village of Tuluzy in Nikolaev Region. After UAV impacts, a powerful fire broke out there, and the trucks parked at the site burned out completely.
At night, a group of Geran drones struck a gas station in the area of occupied Zaporozhye. In Poltava Region, a large target near Chutovo was hit, with further details about this site expected later.
In the morning, the Russian Aerospace Forces used high-explosive aerial bombs with UMPK glide kits against a target in Kharkov. FAB impacts were recorded in the Kholodnogorsky district of the city. As a result of the strike, a large customs and logistics complex was hit, and a powerful fire broke out at the site.
In Dnepropetrovsk Region, FABs with UMPK glide kits struck a facility in Vasilkovka used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. According to preliminary data, a large warehouse building was destroyed there.
In the settlement of Zolochev in Kharkov Region, Geran drones destroyed a 110/35/10 kV electrical substation also used by Ukrainian forces. This was reported by the Russian Defense Ministry.
The continuation of strikes as part of the naval blockade of Ukrainian ports was also noted separately. The previous evening, attack drones struck two cargo vessels flying the flags of Panama and Saint Kitts and Nevis, which were at the roadstead of the port of Ilyichevsk, now Chernomorsk, in Odessa Region. After the attack, a major fire broke out on one of the vessels.
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