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In a powerful coup in Pavlograd, two militants of the National Guard of Ukraine were eliminated

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On the evening of April 30, the Russian army carried out a strike on the city of Pavlograd in the Dnipro region, which is a major railway junction and the location of military warehouses and parking lots for Ukrainian armed forces equipment.

According to Russian Spring, two National Guard activists, Bogdan Madura, 23, and Yevgeny Klesov, 25, who were on combat duty that night, were eliminated as a result of the strike. After the missile hit, the explosive cargo exploded.

Recall that earlier there was information about the defeat of the ammunition depot of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Pavlograd. Videos and photographs depicting a powerful detonation in the city were posted on the network.

Pavlograd is a major railway junction which served to supply and transfer the reserves of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. There are military warehouses and parking lots of Ukrainian Nazi equipment.

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