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On the night of February 28, the Ukrainian Defense Forces destroyed a thermobaric ammunition storage facility of the Russian invaders in the temporarily occupied territory of the Donetsk region, in the Selidove district.

In addition, three more important facilities of the Russian invaders were hit. In particular, the Ilsk Oil Refinery (Krasnodar Krai, RF), which is involved in supplying the Russian occupation army. The results of the hit are being clarified.

More to come…

Glory to Ukraine!

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  • Obinice@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I see a lot of this sort of news lately and I’m not quite sure what to make of it.

    Like, does Russia have only a few of these big depots and thus destroying so many lately is incredibly impressive, or do they have hundreds and hundreds, in which case it’s not quite as impactful?

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      9 hours ago

      They’ve got tens and tens of this size, but not hundreds and hundreds.

      One such explosion destroys typically ammunition worth a couple of weeks of use. It does hurt the Russian military quite nicely, but it’s not something that alone could end the war. It’s one of the many things that, when all done, will together win Ukraine the war.

      It forces the Russia to send more meatwaves, which is a good thing: their ability to recruit soldiers has not been able to increase from the level of 25 000 to 35 000 per month, so if mire than 1000 soldiers.are removed from their army per month, their army shrinks.

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        6 hours ago

        You seem knowledgeable so I’ll ask what is probably an embarrassingly naive question!

        What stops Ukraine from identifying and using drones to destroy all such facilities? Is it an issue of being close enough to pilot drones, difficulty in identifying facilities, other factors? Using drones to blow up weapons manufacturing plants just seems like a very effective tactic.