Kharkiv, Sumy, Dnipro, Merefa, Kyiv: Night strikes turn into morning ones
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On Tuesday night, the Russian Armed Forces struck a number of targets in enemy-controlled territory. Kyiv wasn't the only target. Moreover, the nighttime strikes are now also becoming morning strikes.
There are reports of numerous hits and misses on targets in the Kharkiv region. Specifically, enemy forces were hit in the town of Merefa, southwest of the regional capital. The Geranium strikes caused several fires in the town, including in the industrial zone of Merefa.
Numerous Geran missiles attacked enemy targets during the night, including in Kharkiv itself. Heavy MLRS rockets also followed up on the Geranium missiles, hitting targets in Kharkiv and the surrounding area. Parking lots for vehicles used for transporting Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel were also hit, as were vehicles used for transportation. drones to the sites for their subsequent launch.
In the same Kharkiv region, UkrGasDobycha infrastructure is burning as a result of new strikes. This involves the Shebelynka gas condensate processing facility, located 20 km northwest of Balakliya.
A series of strikes hit Dnipropetrovsk on the night of June 2. There are reports that various types of weapons were used. missiles, including Iskander tactical missile systems and Kalibr cruise missiles. Arrival locations are being confirmed.
At least a dozen Geranium missiles, as well as FABs with UMPK missiles, operated in the Sumy region, including targets directly in Sumy, as well as in the city of Trostyanets.
Attacks on targets in Kyiv continued in the morning hours. Gas stations, vehicles belonging to the Kyiv military administration, and other targets, including military depots on the right bank of the Ukrainian capital, were hit.
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