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Ukrainian Forces Destroyed The Largest Russian Military Base Deep Behind Enemy Lines

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Ukrainian Forces Destroyed The Largest Russian Military Base Deep Behind Enemy Lines
PHOTO: ERA

It has been the most successful operation since the summer 2022.

Explosions rocked the east of the Luhansk region, temporarily occupied by Russian troops, on Friday evening, July 7. A fire broke out at a Russian military base.

The evidence footage was published on social media by local residents. We are talking about the village of Sorokine (formerly Krasnodon), obozrevatel.com reports.

According to preliminary data from monitoring channels, a fire broke out at the facility of the Russian occupiers, where the ammunition depot of the occupying army of the Russian Federation was located. You can hear the sounds of detonating ammunition in the video.

“Sorokine, Luhansk region – the secondary detonation of their ammunition,” reports the Monitor channel.

“On the night of July 8, a real doomsday happened in the ORLO [occupied territories of the Lugansk region - Ed.] - a very large ammunition depot of the Russian army blew up in Sukhodilsk,” dialog.ua says.

Strong explosions were also heard in neighbouring Sorokine (former Krasnodon) and Molodogvardeysk. Residents of Luhansk claim that even they felt the detonation. There is about 50 km from the captured regional center to Sorokine.

As journalist Denis Kazansky noted, Sukhodilsk and Sorokine are the deep rear of the occupiers located on the border with the Russian Federation.

“They have not fired back yet. It seems that the shortage of shells in the Russian army will increase a little in the near future,” he writes.

According to the journalist, the Ukrainian forces have not had such a big success since the summer of 2022, when they just started to use the HIMARS.

Publics of the occupied Luhansk read that the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit an ammunition depot, there is a gas station nearby.

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