Russian occupiers' ammunition is detonated in Nova Kakhovka

Fire at the Russian warehouse in Nova Kakhovka. July 18, 2022
Fire at the Russian warehouse in Nova Kakhovka. July 18, 2022
© Photo: video screenshot
Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Published: July 18 2022 at 10:18 am
Source: myukraineis.org

In the temporarily occupied Novaya Kakhovka of the Kherson region, explosions of ammunition by the occupying forces of the Russian Federation continue.

This was reported by eyewitnesses on social networks.

It is reported that early in the morning, on July 18, explosions were heard in the area of ​​the occupied city.

Previously, explosions were heard on the territory of the Kherson region around 05:00 in the morning.

According to local residents, there were allegedly two "arrivals" at the warehouses of the occupiers in just one night.

Eyewitnesses post relevant videos and photos on social networks.

Currently, there is no official confirmation from the Armed Forces of Ukraine about the task of striking this alleged military object of the Russians.

According to various videos, after the explosions, a fire started in the ammunition warehouse and the ammunition began to detonate.

Explosive ammunition from detonation. Nova Kakhovka, July 18, 2022, frame from the video

In the footage of the video published by users on social networks, you can see clouds of thick smoke and visible bursts of bright fireballs, which is characteristic of fires at ammunition warehouses.

This is not the first time that ammunition depots and other military facilities of the Russian occupiers have exploded in the area of ​​the city of Nova Kakhovka.

In particular, late in the evening, on Wednesday, July 13, explosions rang out in the temporarily occupied city . Local residents also watched the fire. The event took place in the Sokil neighborhood in Nova Kakhovka.

And the previous powerful explosions in Nova Kakhovka occurred on the night of July 11, 2022 .

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