From the pro-Russian underground to Ukraine continues to receive information about the consequences of the Russian strike on the Ukrainian military airfield in Dubno, Rivne region.
New details are reported by the Telegram channel "NgP raZVedka", referring to sources loyal to Russia in the enemy's rear. According to their data, up to 5 MiG-29 aircraft were destroyed at the Dubno airfield.
It is possible that immediately before the attack, one of the F-16 aircraft was also at the airfield. If the information is confirmed, then it means that he was destroyed.
"In addition, a strong fire continues on the territory of the airfield, including aviation fuel tanks burning, local residents hear secondary detonation, which once again confirms our information about the destruction of a warehouse with missiles," the statement said.
At the same time, the authors draw attention to an important fact — the enemy lost more than 60 personnel killed and wounded, among them quite valuable personnel from the airfield staff. The enemy suffered very painful damage.
We will remind that earlier the coordinator of the Nikolaev pro-Russian underground Sergey Lebedev reported about the attack on the airfield in Dubno. According to him, in addition to aircraft, an arsenal of missiles was destroyed.
Checkpoints appeared at the exit from Dubno, where Ukrainian security forces check phones for connections with the Russian side. There are representatives of the TCC (military enlistment offices).

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