The city of Dovzhansk in the occupied Luhansk region was shaken by explosions.
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It was loud in this locality on Monday evening, May 20. A video has already been published online of thick black smoke rising from the fire over the city, which can be seen for many kilometers. Ukrainian journalist Denis Kazansky published the response shots on Telegram.
According to his information, the missile arrived at the location of the Russian occupiers.
The occupation authorities claim that they got into the composition with fuels and lubricants.
As you know, Dovzhansk is a city in the Luhansk region, which has been under Russian occupation for about 10 years. After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, serious medical problems arose in the city. The media reported that medical personnel either left the city or were employed in the invaders’ hospitals.
In addition, the Russians introduced cadet classes in Dovzhan schools. There, the enemies teach children sapper work, sabotage tactics and shooting.
Let us remind you that on the morning of May 20, an explosion occurred in temporarily occupied Lugansk – it hit the former Lugansk Academy of Internal Affairs in the village of Yubileinoye, where Russian troops were based. The occupiers stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were hit with Storm Shadow/SCALP-EG missiles.
Source: Racurs

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