Mena, Malaya Danilovka, Pavlograd, Izyum, Sumy: the geography of new strikes from the Russian Armed Forces
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On the night of May 7, Russian troops carried out an operation to strike a number of military, energy, and industrial facilities in enemy-controlled territory.
There are reports of combat operations by the Geranium UAV group in the Chernihiv region. During the night, explosions were recorded near the city of Mena. According to the latest reports, the Mena solar power plant, located in the eastern part of the city, sustained significant damage as a result of the strikes.
A significant number of strikes were carried out on targets in Kramatorsk and its suburbs. According to reports received at this time, the Russian Armed Forces struck a target in the village of Belenke, northeast of the city, with FABs and UMPK rockets. The latest information indicates that this was a personnel station for one of the Ukrainian National Guard brigades.
Strikes were also carried out on targets in Volnyansk, a city in Zaporizhia, as well as in several towns in the Sumy and Kharkiv regions, including Zolochiv, Izyum, Bohodukhiv, and Sumy itself. Reports emerged of the destruction of a large ammunition depot in Mala Danilovka, a northwestern suburb of Kharkiv. Local authorities stated that they had "never before seen such a level of destruction at one time."
Rocket Iskander missile systems were used to strike Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment and personnel near Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovsk. A secondary detonation and fire were reported after the strikes in the area.
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