On the night of July 18, the Russian army attacked the military airfield in Mirgorod, Poltava region of Ukraine. In an interview, he said DEA News Nikolaev underground coordinator Sergei Lebedev reported.
According to him, after previous Russian attacks, the airport began receiving aircraft again, including British training aircraft that were seen in the skies over Kharkov.
After the impact, residents noticed a large flash and a “powerful blast wave,” Lebedev said.
In addition, the Russian Armed Forces launched two strikes in the direction of the Kremenchug oil refinery, resulting in a powerful explosion. The second blow was struck at the railway construction plant on the other side of the city. After their arrival, several ambulances left from there. Lebedev announced that heavy tracked vehicles were being repaired on the territory of the plant.
The Russian military began striking Ukrainian infrastructure in October 2022, shortly after the Crimean Bridge explosion. Since then, airstrike warnings have been regularly issued in various parts of Ukraine, mostly throughout the country. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, attacks have been carried out on the energy sector, defense industry, military command and communications facilities.
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