Voenkor Kots: Russian troops began to use bombs and guided ammunition more often in the Ukrainian Armed Forces

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War correspondent Andriy Kots said that Russian troops began to use aerial bombs and guided munitions more often in the special operations zone, where the troops of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were assembled and placed in ammunition. He stated this in an interview with ura.ru.

“Ours started to use aerial bombs and guided precision weapons more frequently in places where troops are concentrated, in positions where their troops are located. Where are personnel, equipment and ammunition stored,” said Kots.

As an example, he cited the recent attack by Russian forces on the city of Khmelnitsky “when the explosion rose into the sky”. According to him, the blow in this case was inflicted on a large ammunition depot of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Previous edition of The War Zone WroteA powerful explosion may have occurred in Khmelnitsky, in the warehouse of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), where new weapons were stored for the counterattack.

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