Explosions and blazes: Recent incidents witnessed by Russians in Belgorod, Novocherkassk

This week, Vampire MLRS shells repeatedly disrupted the peace of the Belgorod region, while drones and missiles attacked the Novocherkassk TPP, causing a fire at the thermal power plant

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

Vampire MLRS shells over Belgorod region, fire in the region and victims

Attack on Novocherkassk TPP and fire at the thermal power plant

Expert opinions

According to ISW, Russia cannot defend itself against Ukrainian drone attacks. The Russian military is forming mobile fire groups as part of unspecified combined arms armies, air and air defense armies to combat drones. Russian troops are likely to have difficulty properly deploying short-range air defense systems along the expected flight vectors of Ukrainian UAVs, while the Russian military appears to have failed to even cover important potential targets in well-protected areas of Russia.

"The mass deployment of mobile fire groups throughout western Russia could pose similar challenges for Russian forces, as the Russian military may not be able to sufficiently field the groups at scale," ISW emphasized.

Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyi, said that the attacks of Ukrainian drones on Russian warships have been so effective that the entire strategy of the war at sea may be changed. The Commander-in-Chief emphasized that Ukraine will continue to purposefully destroy the Russian Black Sea Fleet, and the destruction of several Russian ships in Sevastopol over the past few days is only part of this process.

"Our artillerymen are using high-precision ammunition to hit enemy concentrations even tens of kilometers from the front line. Not only does the enemy suffer significant losses in manpower and equipment, including artillery systems, every day, but it can never feel safe anywhere, including the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. This is an important psychological factor. They will not have peace on our land. Never. And every occupier must realize this," Syrskyi said.

In addition, Reuters emphasizes the point that in the Russian city of Samara, the Kuibyshev Oil Refinery shut down one of its two CDU-5 primary processing units after a drone attack. This put half of the refinery's capacity out of commission. According to Reuters' estimates, the oil refining capacity lost in the first quarter due to Ukrainian drone attacks on at least seven refineries amounts to about 7% of the total, equivalent to 4.6 million tons (or 370,500 barrels per day). Last year, the Kuibyshev refinery ranked as the 29th largest in Russia based on production, contributing 1.34% to the total refining volume, which was 3.687 million tons of crude oil. Its output included 624,000 tons of gasoline (1.42% of the total Russian output), 1.187 million tons of diesel fuel (1.35%), and 1.040 million tons of fuel oil (2.56%).