Russian media published a video of a destroyed warehouse where Su-34 front-line bombers were located.
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During the attack on the Kushchevsk military airfield in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation, a warehouse of equipment for reconfiguring bombs was destroyed. Journalist Andrei Tsaplienko reported this on Telegram on Saturday, April 27.
“At the airport in the village of Kushchevsk today, a warehouse with “controlled planning and correction modules” was destroyed, which was turned into an aerial bomb in furrowing ammunition (KAB – ed.), capable of flying 70 kilometers,” he wrote.
Obviously, Tsaplienko made this conclusion after watching the video published by the Russian public this morning. It shows firefighters walking through a destroyed warehouse at the airport. Front-line Su-34 bombers are also nearby, with their engines turned on and possibly preparing to move after the drone attack.
We remind you that on Saturday night, drones attacked the Kushchevsk military airport, the Slavyansky and Ilsky oil refineries in the Krasnodar region of Russia and other objects. Later, the media reported that the SBU was behind this attack, and the Russian Ministry of Defense said that they allegedly “shot down” 68 “Ukrainian drones.”
Source: korrespondent

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