Fire in Moscow, explosions in Sevastopol, drone attack on oil depot in Krasnodar Krai: where Russians witnessed blasts and blazes this week

This week, a satire theater in Moscow was on fire, explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, and an oil depot in the Krasnodar Territory was on fire due to a drone attack

Read more about the blasts in Russia and the temporarily occupied territories in Espreso's weekly review.

Fire in a theater in Moscow, an oil tanker in the Krasnodar Territory and a furniture factory in the Chelyabinsk Region

Attack on a military training ground in occupied Ilovaisk and loud explosions

Expert opinions

Valeriy Ryabykh, a military expert and development director at Defense Express, an information and consulting company, noted that the war is entering a different stage of combat operations.

"A series of long-range strikes on infrastructure facilities near St. Petersburg indicates that the Ukrainian Armed Forces and other components of the Ukrainian Defense Forces have effective long-range weapons at their disposal. It should be noted that the distance to the target in a straight line is between 700 and 900 km. In order to bypass Russian air defense nodes and various threatening directions, such a trajectory should be about 1,200 km," he explains

According to Colonel Serhiy Hrabskyi, Ukraine’s main task of the armed struggle is to bring the war to the territory of Russia.

"Ukraine should strike at Russia's critical and energy infrastructure and focus on this task. It was the Russians who taught us this, no one else. We strike back, this is the so-called boomerang. We can try to destroy this or that plant, but in today's times, when production is very dispersed and can be transferred to other areas and capacities, it makes more sense to try to destroy energy facilities. Without power, Russian factories will not work," says Serhiy Hrabskyi.