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On the consequences of the strike on Pavlograd.
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Commentary by military correspondent Rybar. Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is in italics.

[ColonelCassad] Dear comrade, yes, in Pavlograd (https://t.me/vysokygovorit/11480) everything turned out to be as epic as possible.

Firstly, now about 100 shells to the Alder did not reach the front.

Secondly, tanks with spent fuel for the SS-24 were destroyed, about 15 launch heads for ballistic missiles, plus 150 bodies for engines. And not all of them were empty - inside solid rocket fuel. In the largest hangar there were about 800 tons, and in total - about one and a half thousand tons.

The total power of the explosion is about four kilotons.

It is reported from the field that the funnel turned out to be 30 meters deep and up to 80 meters wide. Within a radius of 300 meters from the funnel, all trees and poles were blown away. As for the bunker, where, among other things, there were units of the 46th detachment of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, it is unrealistic to make out the rubble. It turned out to be a huge mass grave.

@rybar - zinc

Yes, it was a noble arrival. A bit behind the attack on the barracks of mercenaries in Konstantinovka (up to 60 KIAs)


Posted by: badanov 2023-05-06
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