On the night of August 13, loud explosions thundered in the temporarily occupied Aleshki, Kherson region. Two ammunition depots of the Russian Federation were hit at once, and there was also allegedly a hit on the base of the occupiers.
This was reported by Kherson journalist Konstantin Ryzhenko in Telegram. According to him, the explosions were so powerful that this night became for the occupiers in Aleshki "perseid starfall".
"The Russians drove in and out for two days, and an hour ago they took and died. Of course, they took equipment and a warehouse with ammunition with them," the journalist commented.
At about 23:30 on Saturday, one Russian ammunition depot took off into the air, and an hour later, at 01:30 on Sunday, the Armed Forces of Ukraine covered another one - on the left bank.
In the video, a Russian warehouse detonates spectacularly. The fire is visible even from the surrounding settlements.
“Listen, it’s probably this starry night today, that everyone is watching the stars fall ... And the guys and I found where all these stars fall. We look all night and don’t lie down, it’s so beautiful - you can’t take your eyes off. phenomenon," Ryzhenko said ironically.
Subsequently, the journalist reported on the repeated detonation of the enemy's BC in Aleshki. He joked that it was time to stream from the occupied city, because the enemy’s facilities were burning all night long.
At the same time, local publics write that two ammunition depots were destroyed in Aleshki on Sunday afternoon, and there was also a hit on the concentration of invaders.