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"There are warehouses there": a video of a powerful "bavovna" in Mospine near Donetsk appeared

In Mospine the arrival at the Russian warehouses of ammunition load

On May 21, loud explosions were heard near temporarily occupied Donetsk. Subsequently, it became known that a large ammunition depot of the Russian occupants in the village of Mospino near the regional center was hit.

A video of the aftermath of the "bavovna" appeared on the network. The author of the video, showing how the enemy ammunition is blowing up in the air, confirms that the Russian warehouses are hit.

The video, taken by the Russian occupiers themselves, which was taken in a car past the site of the arrival, shows the powerful burning and detonation on the horizon of what had been an enemy ammunition depot before the visit of the "bavovna."

 

"There were warehouses there, damn it... Ammunition," the author of the video tells another occupant behind the wheel of a car.

According to preliminary data, the invaders placed the depot at a local airfield. They did not move the ammunition even after the Pantsir-S1 SAM system, which was covering the airfield, was recently destroyed nearby.

It is more than 50 km from the positions of Ukrainian soldiers to Mospine, writes Operative AFU.

 

We recall that on May 3, OBOZREVATEL reported that the Russian-occupied town of Mospine in the Donetsk region was visited by a "bavovna," the sounds of explosions were heard from the local airport area.

At the time, townspeople reported loud sounds of explosions, ammunition detonation, and damage to helicopters in the Russian parking lot. Wreckage of shells and fragments of Russian "birds," locals claimed on social media, were falling in the city.

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