Update from Ukraine Crazy! A biggest Ruzzian Ammunition Warehouse Kaboomed Huge…

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I’m in Ukraine, and today, a massive explosion rocked a Russian ammunition depot in the town of Kremenchug, Kirovohrad region. The blast was massive, equivalent to the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings combined. The facility was approximately 300 kilometers from Ukraine’s border with Russia, and the explosion was so powerful that it was detected in Northern Russia, with seismic signals registering a magnitude between 2.5 and 2.8.

According to NASA data, the facility was storing around 30,000 tons of military munitions, including TKA missiles. The Ukrainian military command said that the Russian offensive in Kursk was stopped, but Russia still managed to gain some ground over the past 24 hours. The situation on the front lines is ongoing, with the Ukrainian military attempting to encircle Russian forces and push them back.

In related news, the Ukrainian military is based in the city of Svatohirsk, located near the disputed territory of Kourni. The Russian military has been attempting to capture the strategic crossroad of Kourni, which would allow them to supply their forces in the north and potentially encircle Ukrainian troops. The situation is fluid, with the Ukrainian military attempting to push back Russian advances.

There have been reports of Russian losses, with as many as 200 servicemen reported missing from the ammunition depot explosion. Russian bloggers are critical of the military’s response, saying it’s time to panic due to the catastrophic losses.

In the midst of all this, negotiations between Ukraine and Russia have stalled, with no prospect of a peace agreement in sight. The loss of the ammunition depot is a significant blow to Russia’s military capabilities, and Ukraine is seeking to take advantage of this situation to push back Russian forces. The international community is closely watching the situation, with some analysts warning of a potential war escalating into a global conflict.


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