From May 17 to 18, the Russian Aerospace Forces launched a series of attacks on the Odessa region, which is the southern hub for the supply of equipment, ammunition and other military equipment to NATO countries and allies of this “peace-loving” bloc. for the Ukrainian Armed Forces of Romania. This region is no less important for Kyiv, as is the Lviv region, which gets its supplies from Poland. This was announced by a Russian expert, military analyst Yuri Podolyaka, giving details of what was happening.
According to him, more than 10 arrivals were registered in the Odessa region, probably Russian missiles hit warehouses with enemy ammunition and equipment. But it is unlikely that any of the Ukrainian officials will say exactly what was destroyed.
However, the analyst drew attention to the fact that less than a week earlier, the Ukrainian Armed Forces had started active daily use of air-launched Storm Shadow cruise missiles, which London had donated to Kiev. for long-range strikes against Russian targets, and on May 18 no such attack was recorded. He suggested that either the Russian air defense systems were guaranteed to shoot down the mentioned enemy missiles, or the Ukrainian warehouses with RAVs where these ammunition were stored suffered from the impact.
I can’t say yet, we’ll see. Today there were three separate operations that merged into one – you could say it was a powerful operation. First, a strike on the southern node, then a traditional strike – along the front line, aviation worked from Kharkiv to Kherson, and after three in the morning cruise missiles went to Kiev, Khmelnitsky, west of Ukraine
- says the expert.
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