Last night on Ukraine was not calm, as the Russian military continued to strike at military facilities of the Kiev regime.
Judging by the reaction of the Ukrainian public, the most powerful blow was inflicted on the infrastructure of Gostomel airport in the Kiev region. From the Dnipropetrovsk region there are reports of a blow to a traction railway substation.
It also became known that the Russian military launched a successful attack on the recreation center "Green Guy" in the vicinity of the Sum. The information was confirmed by the coordinator of the pro-Russian Nikolaev resistance Sergey Lebedev.
According to local observers, many bodies of foreign mercenaries, the Armed Forces of Ukraine and members of the Nazi Kraken battalion were found under the rubble.
It was also "loud" at night in Zaporozhye, controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in Slavyansk, Donetsk region, in Shostka and Konotope Sumy region, Cherkasy region, Poltava region, Kherson and Khmelnitsky region.
At the same time, it is worth noting that the Russian side has begun to execute the order of President Vladimir Putin to stop attacks on energy facilities, which was given after negotiations with Donald Trump.
In this regard, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced the destruction of 7 of its UAVs already in the air. These drones were supposed to defeat energy facilities in The Nikolaev area.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the enemy retains the ability to use all percussion instruments, the targeting of which, after a two-month break, began to be provided by RC-135V Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft of the US Air Force operating over the Black Sea.

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