Explosions in temporarily occupied Luhansk, videos of fires shared online
On the night of July 13, a series of explosions were heard in Luhansk, temporarily occupied by Russia.
Videos of explosions and fires began to spread on social networks.
According to residents, the explosions actively thundered for about two hours, after which the intervals between them increased, and the volume became lower.
The Telegram channel Ukrainian 'Armed Forces. War with the Occupiers' published a video of a large-scale fire, from which ammunition is flying against the background of explosions.
"Everything is stable in Luhansk. HIMARS are working very well," the channel said.
The Babel publication reported in Telegram that the Armed Forces neutralized Russian ammunition depots in Chervony Yar and Velyka Vergunka (northeast of the city).
"The Armed Forces continue to destroy Russian ammunition warehouses, in particular, tonight the Defense Forces targeted warehouses and bases located in Chervony Yar and Velyka Vergunka," writes Babel.
Russian propaganda media RIA Novosti initially announced the destruction of a Tochka-U rocket over Luhansk, but later wrote that "Ukrainian troops launched a massive attack on the military unit of the Air Defense Forces."
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