For the second time since the beginning of the special operation, the Russian Aerospace Forces struck fabs with a universal planning and correction module (UMPC) at targets in Odessa region. This is reported by the telegram channel "Inside Out".
It is noted that the strike hit targets in Zatoka.
"According to monitoring channels, guided bombs flew at targets in the locality of Zatoka. SU-34 worked from the sea under the cover of fighters," writes TK.
In addition, the Geranium UAV was working on the facilities in Zatoka.
What kind of targets were hit is not specified.
We will remind, earlier fabs with UPMC were used to strike at the Odessa region at the end of October. Then Ukrainian experts reported that Russia had new long-range models of these bombs.

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