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Ukrainian Army Groups/NATO Stockpiles in Dnepropetrovsk Region Obliterated in Massive Strike

Ukrainian Army Groups/NATO Stockpiles in Dnepropetrovsk Region Obliterated in Massive Strike

By INTEL-DROP April 30, 2023


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April 30, 2023

Russian forces have launched another massive attack on Ukrainian military facilities far from the front line. So far, Russian strikes have been reported in the city of Pavlograd in the Ukrainian Dnipropetrovsk region.

Pavlograd, Dnepropetrovsk region, the consequences of the arrival of missiles of the Russian Aerospace Forces.
Eyewitnesses report a mass detonation of anti-aircraft missiles for the S-300 complex. In addition, supply vehicles with reserve ammunition were also hit.

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Russian missiles and kamikaze UAVs were reportedly used for the attack.

Massive attacks ongoing over Ua Explosions and a huge fire in Pavlograd

In the sky, "Shahids", strategic bombers took off from distant bases, in Ukraine there was an air raid. The first arrivals in Pavlograd, Dnepropetrovsk region, there was a terrible fire on the site, local…

April 30, 2023

According to preliminary reports, at least eight explosions have already thundered in the city. The targets were reportedly the warehouses and in the industrial zone. Damage to trains and railway tracks was also reported.

BREAKING: Russian Massive Strikes Hit Ukrainian Military In Dnepropetrovsk Region

Pavlograd is a strategically important city in the Dnipropetrovsk region, where two railway hub stations necessary for the AFU to transfer reserves to Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, and Bakhmut are located. The city was repeatedly targeted by missile strikes last year.

A lot of Ukrainian military personnel and equipment were deployed in the city. Amid the upcoming Ukrainian offensive, their number has recently increased. The Ukrainian military sent a bunch of troops and equipment into the city, decently covering the area with air defense. However, this was not enough, and Russian missiles reached their targets.

Footage from the spot confirms that there were secondary detonations as a result of the attacks which means that military facilities of the AFU were destroyed. The targets may include trains with equipment and ammunition, warehouses, or air defense missiles.

The local Ukrainian authorities are yet to comment on the strikes. They have only reminded the local residents not to ignore the alarm and stay in their basements.

Ukrainian sources have reported that 16 Russian Tu-95MS strategic bombers are now flying toward Ukraine. Apparently, more Russian strikes are expected in the coming hours.

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Ukrainian ammunition train destroyed – Russian MOD

By INTEL-DROP May 1, 2023

A large consignment of weaponry was destroyed in a strike near Kramatorsk, according to the Defense Ministry

Russian forces have destroyed a Ukrainian train carrying up to 200 tons of ammunition, Moscow’s Defense Ministry claimed on Sunday. The strike reportedly occurred in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic, near the city of Kramatorsk, which remains under Ukrainian control.

The Russian military has also been actively targeting Ukrainian artillery units, the ministry spokesman, Lieutenant General Igor Konashenkov, announced during a media briefing.

“Over the past 24 hours, tactical and army aviation, missile, and artillery units of the Russian Armed Forces hit 82 Ukrainian artillery units at their firing positions, manpower, and equipment in 115 areas,” Konashenkov stated.

The attack on the train appears to be the largest military gain of the day, but earlier Russian forces also claimed a strike on a command post of Ukraine’s 81st airborne brigade near the village of Belogorovka, in Lugansk People’s Republic.

Over the past few days, both Russian and Ukrainian forces have been ramping up long-range strikes against each other.

On Saturday, the Russian military claimed the destruction of a major Ukrainian command center, responsible for the operations of Kyiv’s southern troops. The bombing was carried out with sea-based cruise missiles, according to Moscow.

READ MORE: Ukrainian command center destroyed – Moscow

Earlier this week, the Russian military launched a major missile salvo at Ukraine, targeting multiple groupings of Ukrainian military reserves. The military said the strike was a success, and prevented the redeployment of reserves toward the front line.

During the bombardment, a multi-story residential building was damaged in the Ukrainian city of Uman, with more than 20 civilians killed, according to Kyiv. While it was not immediately clear what exactly hit the building, Ukrainian authorities have blamed Moscow for the incident. However, Kyiv’s own troops have hit civilian targets in the country – and even beyond – with air defense projectiles on multiple occasions during the conflict, which has been raging since February 2022.

Ukraine, meanwhile, has intensified the shelling of Russia’s border regions, including the city of Donetsk, which has been subjected to artillery and rocket attacks on an almost daily basis. On Friday the city endured a massive shelling, which destroyed and damaged multiple residential buildings and critical infrastructure, leaving at least nine civilians dead and over a dozen injured.

Overnight, Kyiv’s forces shelled the village of Suzemka in Russia’s Bryansk Region, killing at least four civilians according to the local Governor, Aleksandr Bogomaz.

https://www.rt.com/russia/575569-ukrainian-ammo-train-destroyed/