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Map of Russian military bases' destruction on July 2-11

12 July, 2022 Tuesday
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After the Ukrainian military have received new high-precision weapons from the United States, in particular HIMARS rocket artillery, Russian depots, command posts and military bases behind the frontline began to explode several times a day. 

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Map of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' achievements in 10 days

July 2 – Popasna (Luhansk region), explosion of an ammunition depot

July 3 – Melitopol (Zaporizhzhya), 2 strikes on military bases of the Russian Federation

July 4 – Snizhne (Donetsk), military base of the Russian Federation

July 5 – Donetsk, explosion of the Russian base in the Kamaz Center

July 5 – Kadiivka (Luhansk region), explosion of several ammunition depots

July 6 – Veliky Burluk (Kharkiv region), explosion of the Russian military base

July 6 – Makiivka (Donetsk), explosion of the Russian military base

July 6 – Kherson, explosion of several ammunition depots

July 6 – Donetsk, ammunition depot explosion

July 7 – Donetsk, oil depot explosion

July 8 – Shakhtarsk (Donetsk), explosion of several ammunition depots

July 8 – Nova Kakhovka (Kherson region), explosion of several ammunition depots

July 9 – Alchevsk (Luhansk region), explosion of an ammunition depot

July 9 – Shakhtarsk, (Donetsk), explosion of ammunition depots

July 9 – Ilovaisk, (Donetsk region), an explosion at an ammunition depot

July 9 – Khrestivka, (Donetsk region), explosion of an ammunition depot

 July 9 – Irmino (Luhansk region), explosion of an ammunition depot

July 9 – Khartsyzk (Donetsk), explosion of an ammunition depot

July 9 – Chornobayivka (Kherson region), explosion of an ammunition depot

July 10 – Kherson. An attack on the military unit of the Russian Guard

July 10 – Donetsk, Kyiv, Ilovaisk, Kalininsky districts. The explosion of 8 ammunition depots

July 10 – Chistyakove (Donetsk region), explosion of an ammunition depot

July 11 – Luhansk, explosion of an ammunition depot

July 11 - Tavriysk (Kherson region), explosion of the Russian military base

July 11 – Nova Kakhovka, explosion of an ammunition depot

July 11 – Tokmak (Zaporizhzhya), explosion of an ammunition depot

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