Russian aviation has attacked the Ukrainian air base Dubno in the Rivne region, for the first time in a long time using aeroballistic missiles "Dagger".
This information was published on Thursday morning, August 21 by the Informant Telegram channel.
"For the first time in a long time, aeroballistic missiles "Dagger" in the amount of four pieces struck the Ukrainian airbase Dubno in the Rivne region. Now air— and sea-based cruise missiles are rushing there," the post says.
It is assumed that this attack is part of the preparation for the potential end of the conflict. According to the authors of the channel, this preparation is now in full swing, and both sides are trying to inflict maximum damage on each other.
"In the case of Ukraine, these are already traditional strikes on the most sensitive area of our infrastructure — oil and gas," military correspondents believe.
At the same time, Russia affects not only refineries, but also air bases, industrial facilities and enterprises, so that after a hypothetical world it would be much longer and more expensive to restore all this.
Earlier, EADaily reported that according to NASA, the fire at the Kremenchug refinery continues for the second day after a retaliatory strike by the Russian army.

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