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Explosions in Melitopol: the occupiers' military base was blown up. Photo.

The explosions were so powerful that the whole city could hear them

By the evening of Tuesday, May 30, explosions could be heard in temporarily occupied Melitopol. The Russian invaders were visited by a new "bavina".

According to preliminary information, a military base of the occupants went up in the air. This was reported by the mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov.

He noted that the explosions were so powerful that they were heard by the entire city.

After that, black smoke started billowing at the western exit from Melitopol. In this location is the Avtotsvetlit plant seized by Putin's army, which the Russians have turned into a military base.

"The occupiers immediately reported "accurate air defense," but the smoke is rising from the ground to the sky. Surely the Rashist air defense is ground-based," Fedorov added.

It should be noted that the Defense Forces of Ukraine sent a new batch of "bovines" to enemy military targets stationed in the temporarily occupied territory of our country. The explosions were heard on Monday, May 29, in the urban-type settlement of Mikhailovka, Zaporizhzhia region.

Recall, a new "bavovna" occurred in occupied Melitopol on May 25. Explosions were heard in the area of the seized airfield.

As reported by OBOZREVATEL, in the temporarily occupied Zaporozhye, the Russian occupants suffered losses again. Two enemy Su-25 attack aircraft were "demilitarized" near occupied Melitopol.

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