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Occupants complain about the attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the training ground in Ilovaisk: Putin's troops suffer losses

Explosions at the military training ground in Ilovaisk

Russians complained about explosions at a military training ground in the occupied Ilovaisk, Donetsk region. The attack, which the occupiers accused the Ukrainian Armed Forces of being responsible for, resulted in the deaths and injuries of Russian soldiers.

The explosions at the Ilovaysk training ground occurred in the afternoon of January 24, as reported by local publics and residents. So far, neither the Russian nor Ukrainian sides have officially reported the attack.

According to Russian Telegram channels, the shelling, probably from a HIMARS multiple launch rocket system, resulted in the deaths and injuries of Russian soldiers at a military training ground near the village of Pokrovka.

The exact number of casualties is not yet known.

Earlier it was reported that a powerful fire broke out in Russia in the village of Yelove near Krasnoyarsk on the morning of January 25 at a workshop for the production of airboats. About 40 people were evacuated, and a wall of fire and black smoke rose over the site of the accident.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, on Wednesday evening, January 24, a series of explosions occurred in the Russian city of Tuapse in the Krasnodar Territory. They were followed by a massive fire at a local oil refinery, which is part of the Rosneft oil company.

As a reminder, on the night of January 24, a drone attack on Orel in Russia took place. Several buildings in the city's Severny and Zaliznychny districts were damaged as a result of the attack.

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