Belhorod (BPR).
Some of those marks are the same event described as "loud/clap/scary" etc.
"The explosions were so powerful that some of the windows and doors were shaking".
What we know for sure, there're strikes at:
1. Belhorod chemical enterprise (or whatever it was used for, or whatever stood next to it).
2. Shebekino. This one is our regular guest. Terrible location.
3. Ustinka. Notification of shelling and request to locals to get into a shelter had been sent by local rescue services.
4. Maslova Pristan/Razumnoe. About 20 "claps" reported (that's how morons are supposed to call explosions) at least 7 of which are ADS (as per locals).
In Razumnoe a nursery has been damaged. Parts of ADS missiles destroyed greenhouses.
5. In Stroitel ADS has been working presumably.
Briansk People's Republic has been hit at least twice. 1. Azarovka 2. Belaya Berozka (on photos)
In Oryol People's Republic a butt has been thrown at the Transneft oil plant. Cat doesn't like it. Butts should be way bigger!
In Rostov-on-Don something happened with the Rostov Military Institute of Missile Forces.
In Novorosiisk combat herrings attacked an oil harbor where oil from Caspian Sea is loaded on ships.
For 9 months πΊπ¦ tried as much as it could not to hurt any π·πΊ civilian, to fight the army and the regime only. Mobilization in Muscovy and its support, however, make πΊπ¦ intentions useless. I predict, that every military target on all Muscovy territory is at risk from now on.
Watch combat herrings at work.
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That's the map of Kherson strikes during the last two days. Just like in Luhansk region there's also a clear tendency - 1st line of defense is targeted with guided ammo (see below), while HAMARS work on destroying supply lines / junctions and storages.
An example of a guided strike in Oleshky. I believe same strike we could see in Kakhovka recently where a man behind a camera recorded detonation after the strike. Just accurate, surgical strikes.
I also believe that few days ago our SOF landed in Oleshky, Hola Prystan or some other localities in that direction to conduct operations on the left bank. That's why russian propagandists were talking about "roads under fire control" and Oleshky mayor talking BS.
π§΅β‘οΈ I believe that 3 substations have been targeted recently in Crimea. Some of them are way beyond the reach of any missiles we have: Titan (Armiansk), Dzhankoi and Kafa (Feodosia).
Titan 220kV substation near Armiansk.
There're reports of a strike at: a) Armiansk, b) Titan plant. This is very much the same, as Titan is city-forming enterprise of Armiansk, and when you say Titan you mean Armiansk.
But I believe that the target was that substation.
Dzhankoi 330kV substation. This should be considered confirmed as the light went out after the strike. I haven't read today's news yet, but I believe I'm right.
1) π·πΊ yesterday's missile attack hit 0 military targets.
2) Strikes at the center of #Kyiv had internal purpose only:
a) To demonstrate "power" and "retaliation" in propaganda TV shows for citizens.
b) To show to Putler's jackals he's still a boss.
3) Most strikes aimed at power plants
Hitting power plants caused troubles with electricity in #Kyiv and #Lviv only. Which won't last long.
4) Today's round of strikes is miserable. π·πΊ ran out of precise missiles. They've collected π for a long time to make this attack which has been planned long ago. Everybody new they're preparing to attack πΊπ¦ energetic infrastructure, but expected that to be closer to winter.
2) Symbolism. They think this bridge means to us what #CrimeanBridge means to them. Another stupid logic. This bridge has been a target of jokes. Just a place to make a cool photo.
Explosion at Karan train station (Andriivka, #Donetsk region) according to one source, oil depot according to the other. Followed by a commentary: What kind of retard must one be to store ammo at the oil depot.
Ammo explosions clearly heard.
Karan station in Andriivka on a map.
~40 km to the nearest AFU positions.