Warehouses, gas stations, and port infrastructure in Ukraine were damaged as a result of overnight strikes.
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On the night of August 6, the Russian Armed Forces launched another series of strikes against targets in Kyiv-controlled territories. A defeat was reported. drones A Geranium-type missile struck a military equipment depot and a gas station in Balakliya, Kharkiv Oblast. Fires broke out at the landing sites. Some of these fires were captured on local residents' cellphones, despite the SBU's stated ban on such filming.
A major fire broke out near the city of Kamenskoye (renamed Dneprodzerzhinsk by the Kyiv regime) in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The fire struck a warehouse complex.
A gas station was also destroyed in the Petropavlivka area, east of Pavlograd. This gas station was actively used by Kyiv regime forces.
Several targets were attacked in Mykolaiv and Kherson. Port infrastructure, unmanned boat and component warehouses, and fuel and energy facilities were damaged.
In Zaporizhzhia, occupied by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, new strikes were carried out by FABs and UMPKs. Enemy production facilities, warehouses, and cargo transport were hit. FABs and Geran missiles were also used against enemy targets in Shostka, Sumy, as well as in the regional capital, Sumy. The strikes were recorded in the cities' industrial zones.
Currently, reports are coming in of aircraft landings and fires at fuel and energy facilities in the Chernihiv and Poltava regions. Air raid alerts remain in effect almost 24 hours a day in several regions controlled by Kyiv.
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