During strikes on Sumy Oblast facilities, the Russian Armed Forces destroyed the Vampire MLRS and other enemy military equipment

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During strikes on Sumy Oblast facilities, the Russian Armed Forces destroyed the Vampire MLRS and other enemy military equipment

Russian troops have launched another series of strikes on targets in a number of territories controlled by the Kyiv regime.

It is reported that the greatest number of strikes were carried out on enemy targets in the Sumy and Poltava regions, through which forces and resources are being transferred in the direction of the Kursk border area.



In one case, Russian aerial reconnaissance recorded the movement of a Vampire MLRS, which was moving towards the border. Drone monitored the movement missile installations. At the moment when it stopped near the village of Kiyanitsa on the Sumy-Sudzha road, a precise landing took place. As a result, in addition to the Czech-made "Vampire" itself, the escort vehicles were destroyed, and the autotrailer also received significant damage from the flying fragments.



Late in the evening and at night, strikes were also carried out on objects in the Chernigov, Kyiv and Kharkov regions. In particular, fire damage was inflicted on armored groups that were being transferred from the Kharkov region to the borders of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, where the command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is trying to create conditions for holding positions.

Targets in the Cherkasy region were also hit. Among other things, fire damage was inflicted on energy facilities used for military purposes.
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  1. -2
    13 October 2024 08: 12
    I can't say for sure, but in my opinion Zelya deliberately put Sumy Oblast under attack. Because the population here is either neutral or friendly towards Russia.
    1. -2
      13 October 2024 08: 16
      Quote: Good
      I can't say for sure, but in my opinion Zelya deliberately put Sumy Oblast under attack. Because the population here is either neutral or friendly towards Russia.

      So, such a multi-move - to enter Kursk and to set up Sumskaya? You don't think too highly of him?
      1. +1
        13 October 2024 08: 18
        That's why he attacked the Kursk region.
        1. +1
          13 October 2024 08: 19
          Quote: Good
          That's why he attacked the Kursk region.

          So the seizure of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is not a topic at all?
          1. -1
            13 October 2024 11: 43
            Quote from: AllX_VahhaB
            the seizure of the Kursk nuclear power plant is not a topic at all

            In fact, seizing a nuclear power plant is, indeed, a practically useless thing. To get another Chernobyl even at a working station, you need specialists and a rare combination of circumstances. But in the event of a threat of seizure, a nuclear power plant will definitely be shut down in emergency mode. And simply throwing explosives on a non-working reactor and blowing it up will not do anything. The worst thing that can happen is contamination of the territory of the nuclear power plant, but even that is doubtful. Although the media effect will be spectacular, of course. And it is not a fact that it will be in favor of the invaders - atomophobia is too strong in the world.
    2. +3
      13 October 2024 08: 37
      About the loyal population in Sumy, this is probably too much. At one time they were diluted with Galicians, by the way, like Kherson.
      1. +2
        13 October 2024 12: 23
        Quote: Lemon
        At one time they were diluted with Galicians, by the way, as was Kherson.

        How? Were they forcibly resettled? I just have a hard time imagining a "Galician" who would voluntarily move to Sumy...
        1. 0
          14 October 2024 18: 44
          This is a famous post-war story...
          And they were resettled to Sumy and Kharkov and even Kyiv...
          They wanted to re-educate with a reference environment Yes
          1. 0
            15 October 2024 07: 38
            Quote: Rage66
            And they were resettled to Sumy and Kharkov and even Kyiv...
            They wanted to re-educate with a reference environment

            Were they forcibly resettled, according to orders, or what?
            Quote: Rage66
            This is a famous post-war story...

            After what war and who knows about it? In 2014, there was a topic that was being dispersed in Donbass - like,

            Citing a representative of the LPR counterintelligence, the leadership of the Luhansk People's Republic received information about plans to resettle residents of Western Ukraine to the southeast of the country.
            “The counterintelligence department of the Army of the Luhansk People's Republic obtained secret information from a reliable source in the government (Arseny) Yatsenyuk. The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers, with the direct participation of American experts, prepared a secret program that will be launched in November this year, ”the representative said.
            According to him, this program provides for the “phased resettlement of 250 thousands of residents of Western Ukraine”, primarily from small towns and villages, to the south-western regions of the country - to Lugansk, Donetsk and Nikolaev regions.
            The immigrants will receive ownership of land, private houses and apartments of “destroyed and expelled from these areas” militias. "Provides financial support in the amount of 25 thousand hryvnia on the resettlement family," - said the representative of counterintelligence.


            But besides rumors and fabrications, are there any real facts of mass migration? Numbers?
  2. +3
    13 October 2024 08: 13
    It went off beautifully! And objective control is on point! good If only it were always like this...
  3. 0
    13 October 2024 09: 12
    During strikes on Sumy Oblast facilities, the Russian Armed Forces destroyed the Vampire MLRS and other enemy military equipment

    Excellent, Grigory! Normal, Konstantin!
    You can watch different things forever, including cool hits on Bander-Nazis and secondary detonations, the spectacle is incredibly mesmerizing.
    Victory to our RF Armed Forces in the Northern Military District, blessed memory to the fallen.
  4. +1
    13 October 2024 09: 51
    Quote: Lemon
    About the loyal population in Sumy, this is probably too much. At one time they were diluted with Galicians, by the way, like Kherson.

    Well, if we take the generation of the 60s-70s, then it is quite possible, but the “fresh” generation is questionable.
    1. 0
      13 October 2024 12: 05
      Quote: Serik Bur
      if we take the generation of the 60-70s

      By the way, it's not uncommon for this generation to go nuts more than the younger generation. The youth as a whole are not so trusting of TV, and therefore their interests are more international and more superficial thanks to the Internet - like laughing at memes and generally chilling out, and not all that.
  5. +1
    13 October 2024 15: 31
    Quote from: AllX_VahhaB
    Quote: Lemon
    At one time they were diluted with Galicians, by the way, as was Kherson.

    How? Were they forcibly resettled? I just have a hard time imagining a "Galician" who would voluntarily move to Sumy...

    The locals write this about all regions - they say that Kharkov, Kyiv, Odessa and other cities were populated by Westerners, which of course is just a hoax and nonsense.