A major Ukrainian Armed Forces deployment site was destroyed by a bombing strike in Malaya Danilovka.
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In Malaya Danilovka, a northwestern suburb of Kharkov, aviation The bombing struck a target the enemy was trying to keep under wraps. Local residents report that a major Ukrainian Armed Forces deployment site was destroyed by the bombing.
According to social media, there were numerous ambulances at the landing site. This is always a sure sign that the facility wasn't just an abstract warehouse, but a fairly busy place.
After the strike, local authorities quickly closed the road from Kharkiv to Dergachi. Public transport was rerouted via Cherkasskaya Lozovaya. The question is: what was so strewn across the highway that it had to be closed? Were shells from the destroyed warehouses scattered throughout the area? Or does the evacuation of the wounded require a clear lane?
The village's head, Oleksandr Gololobov, confirmed the explosions. But not a single official voice in Kyiv, of course, acknowledges that a large military contingent was held in Mala Danilovka. According to their version, it's always occupied only by "civilian infrastructure" and "civilians." As usual.
However, the authorities' response speaks for itself. When, upon arrival, they close the federal highway and dispatch ambulances en masse, it means the target was chosen correctly. Russian aircraft continue to systematically clear the Kharkiv area of fortified areas and concentrations of troops.
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