In Lipetsk region, a column of enemy vehicles burned due to an accident.
In Lipetsk region, located in Russia, a fire occurred due to a car accident, resulting in the burning of a column of vehicles belonging to Russian occupiers. The incident happened on the M-4 highway near Yelets, where a civilian truck collided with a military convoy.
According to preliminary data, as a result of the accident, armored vehicles 'Akhmat', five 'UAZs', and a truck burned, resulting in the loss of a total of seven units of equipment for the occupiers. The circumstances of the incident are currently being clarified.
Strike by Ukrainian Defense Forces on a Russian factory
On July 1, the Defense Forces of Ukraine conducted a strike on an object of Russia's military-industrial complex - the Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant 'Kupol' in the Udmurt Republic. The operation was carried out by the Security Service of Ukraine in cooperation with other components of the defense sector. This was done as part of reducing the potential of Russian air defense.
As a result of the joint operation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a strike was carried out on a Russian factory specializing in the production of military equipment, aimed at reducing the potential of Russian air defense.
Both of these events indicate the activity of the parties in the conflict, but the details and circumstances still require clarification.
The fire in Lipetsk region and the strike by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on the Russian factory are evidence of the active development of events in the context of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The details of these events should be studied more carefully to better understand the further consequences and the development of the situation.Read also
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