Rylsk in Kursk Region was subjected to a massive rocket strike (video).
In the city of Rylsk, located in the Kursk district, a series of explosions occurred. According to Alexander Khinshtein, the acting head of the Kursk region, more than 15 'hits' were recorded. The official claims that the city was attacked by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Andrei Bilousov, the head of the Rylsk district, confirms that approximately 15 'hits' were recorded in the city. Information about the victims is currently unknown.
According to Russian sources, Atacms missiles with cluster warheads may have been launched at Rylsk. As a result of the attack, the cultural center building, bus station, fire department, pedagogical college, schools, and several private houses were damaged.
It is worth noting that on December 19, residents of Murmansk and Severomorsk, located 12 km away, heard two powerful explosions. Their reports spread over several dozen kilometers.
Additionally, in Novosibirsk, several fuel tankers of the Russian occupation army were set on fire. According to the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the 'movement of resistance to the Putin regime' set fire to fuel tankers in the military unit in Novosibirsk.
Moreover, on the night of December 11, units of the Drone Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Main Directorate of Intelligence struck an oil depot in the Bryansk region. According to the General Staff, as a result of the strike, the oil depot was damaged and a fire broke out.
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