The Russian Aerospace Forces successfully hit a large logistics hub in Western Ukraine

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Powerful missile strikes The Russian side on the morning of January 8 attacked, in particular, Starokonstantinov and Shepetivka in the Khmelnitsky region. Local residents reported explosions in these settlements on social networks.

Thus, in Starokonstantinov, a military airfield was once again hit, and in Shepetivka, Russian planes successfully attacked a railway and road logistics hub through which Western weapons arrived in Ukraine. The air defense systems of the Kyiv regime did not provide effective resistance.



In addition, the Russian Armed Forces destroyed a number of important facilities in Kharkov and Kherson, as reported by the authorities of these regions (in Kherson captured by Ukrainian militants, the head of the illegal regional administration, Alexander Prokudin, informed about the explosions).

It is important to note that the arrival took place at the industrial facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kiev region on the territory of Kharkov, where four enterprises engaged in the production of missile, railway and aviation equipment.

Along with this, explosions were heard in the Dnepropetrovsk and Zhytomyr regions, as well as in areas of the Zaporozhye region temporarily occupied by Ukrainian troops. There are power outages in the Khmelnitsky region.
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  1. +3
    8 January 2024 11: 41
    So why are they silent because they knocked down all the daggers?
  2. +6
    8 January 2024 11: 46
    in Shepetivka, Russian planes successfully attacked a railway and road logistics hub

    Have you waited?!
    Has it really come to the realization that transport facilities are the most important military targets!
    If only we could find out from the nuclear industry how to shut down all Ukrainian nuclear power plants correctly and safely.
    1. 0
      8 January 2024 13: 02
      successfully attacked does not mean destroyed or hit.
      the plane, without entering the air defense zone (or deceiving the enemy’s air defense), fired a couple of missiles at a given target - this will also be called a successful attack. I'm not a pilot. I think so.
      1. 0
        9 January 2024 12: 05
        A successful attack is when the object is hit, which is confirmed by means of objective control: aerial reconnaissance, satellites, agents on the ground.
    2. +1
      8 January 2024 13: 09
      or here: an automobile logistics hub... what's that like?
      all the trucks with military cargo gathered at the same time, at one “point” (English Hub in this case.) and then it arrives?

      and the railway line is restored in a few days. I saw the rails turned out after the highmarses, a week later it was as if nothing had happened...
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        9 January 2024 12: 15
        Logistics hub - sites and warehouses for convenient loading, unloading and storage of large quantities of cargo.
        Even a week when it is out of order is very good.
        The entire delivery chain is disrupted. Schedules for the return of transport and its loading to repeat or other destinations are disrupted. Some of the transport, like any unloading and loading mechanisms, is also damaged or destroyed. This is not immediately restored or replenished within a week with a good impact and covering. Plus - destruction or damage to part of the cargo. In general - a lot of damage. And if there are also explosions with detonation of loads of various ammunition and missiles, spilling and burning of fuel and fuel and lubricants reserves, then it is necessary to build a new unit, it will be cheaper. It will definitely not work for several months.
    3. +2
      8 January 2024 20: 17
      You can turn off a nuclear power plant only from the inside by driving in the rods or whatever they have in the circuit. By shutting down the reactors, in short. But the cooling and safety system must continue to work. And if it’s outside, then it’s a local apocalypse. Hello Chernobyl. You can try to gouge the turbine room and power substation, the power lines, then the personnel will be forced to shut down the reactors. Only now it all seems to be Russian, almost...
  3. +1
    8 January 2024 12: 10
    How, I once read that “Shepetovka is washed by the waves of the Atlantic Ocean...”, and suddenly she is on land. O. Bender fellow was wrong.
  4. +2
    8 January 2024 22: 58
    What a pleasure to read!
  5. 0
    12 January 2024 00: 11
    This is where the controversy unfolded.....
    Personally, I HAVE (I think, not only...me) A LOT OF QUESTIONS regarding the logistics of ammunition from the West to Ukraine......Rzeszow, it’s clear: this is already the border.....Question: HOW to get to Rzeszow is all this? getting there?!
    If by sea through the Netherlands from Polosatiya, why do they even get to Rotterdam?! If by train from Lyagushatia (via Germany), where are our DRGs?!
    Why aren’t they allowed to derail?!
    There are a lot of questions for the SVR, the GRU, the FSB, etc. structures.....They eat government bread, somehow the EXHAUST is rather weak, to say the least...