After revealing the location of new facilities the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue the methodical destruction of ammunition depots of the occupiers. In the last 12 hours, information has appeared regarding the destruction of russian army bases near Nova Kakhovka, Zaporizhzhia region, as well as Pervomayskyi, Luhansk region.
In particular, an ammunition depot was hit again near Nova Kakhovka, locals report a successful detonation of the ammunition.
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Defense Express notes that it is the second strike in the last two days, on the night of July 28-29, another facility was destroyed in the area of this city.
Also, yesterday, July 29, an ammunition warehouse in the Zaporizhzhia region was destroyed. This base was said to be used for storing the ammunition that was taken for the shelling Nikopol.
There is also information, so far without photos and videos, regarding the destruction of an ammunition depot near Pervomaisk, Luhansk region, which has been occupied since 2014.
However, not only HIMARS and other high-precision artillery means of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck russians.
In Energodar, a high-precision strike was conducted at the enemy's location, which most likely was a kamikaze drone strike.
Also, a photo of its consequences has already appeared, it shows the destroyed cars that were parked near the hotel where the occupiers were staying. Apparently the truck had a kung, which is a characteristic feature of command and staff vehicles, communication vehicles and a number of other specialized vehicles.
In general, over the past two days, it is known about the following effective strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which were carried out against the rear facilities of the russian army:
Henichesky district, Kherson Oblast
Kherson district, Kherson Oblast
Kakhovsky district, Kherson Oblast
Beryslav district, Kherson Oblast
Oleshki, Kherson Oblast;
Brylivka, Kherson Oblast;
Nova Kakhovka (twice), Kherson Oblast;
Chornobayivka, Kherson Oblast;
Energodar, Zaporizhzhia Oblast;
Vasylkivskyi district, Zaporizhzhia Oblast;
Svatov, Luhansk Oblast;
Bryanka, Luhansk Oblast;
Ilovaisk, Donetsk Oblast;
Yasinuvata, Donetsk Oblast;
Donetsk city.
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