MILITARY TUBE TODAY – Once again, #Kremenchug in #Poltava region experienced the worst night of strikes ever, one of the strongest attacks during the entire operation of the Russian Armed Forces, destroying Ukrainian industrial and military facilities, as confirmed by the Russian Defense Ministry against the Kremenchug Oil Refinery, on Sunday, June 29. Images show Kremenchug again storming last night, in the strongest combine strike across Ukraine, an attempt by Russia to cripple Ukrainian military resources together with NATO. In the video, the impact the Geran-3 kamikaze drone is observed, apparently burning due to the reaction of the target, in a city that is estimated to produce half of the industrial output of the Poltava region.
Local Kremenchuk officials complained that explosions were heard “from dusk to dawn, and there has never been a night like this.” According to reports, Kremenchuk Oil Refinery was attacked, in addition to other confirmed attacks on the railway infrastructure in Poltava. The refinery is the largest enterprise for the production of petroleum products in Ukraine, and was badly damaged with a large fire still burning until the morning. A photo shows the fire at the facility, seen from the southwest. However, no Ukrainian media outlets have reported that Kremenchuk Oil Refinery was targeted, limiting themselves to the vague phrase “one of the enterprises in the area.”
Ukrainian monitoring sources reported that up to 400 Geranium drones, and about 60 cruise and ballistic missiles of various types, were allegedly used to attack the Ukrainian skies. That night, Russia once again launched one of its largest joint strikes, against targets in a series of enemy territories, during which missiles and drones hit industrial facilities, energy infrastructure, logistics, weapons and ammunition depots were destroyed, including damage to facilities in Kremenchug. Meanwhile, Ukraine reported that an F-16 fighter jet was shot down, while attempting to intercept air targets during the massive Russian night storming. Ukrainian pilot, Lieutenant Colonel Maksim Ustimenko, did not survive with his plane.
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