On May 15th, SF reported that Russian artillery destroyed an arms depot belonging to the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Avdiivka area of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic.
A Ukrainian ammunition depot was blown up after a precise artillery strike by the 87th Independent Rifle Regiment of the Russian Armed Forces.
Ukraine's weapons depot was destroyed after a precision strike by Russian army artillery.
Fighting continues in the Bakhmut region. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense , in the Kupyansk direction, the Tactical Aviation of the Zapad Forces Group (Western) deployed a Su-35 fighter jet to shoot down a Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter.
In addition, Russian aircraft carried out 11 attacks on concentrations of personnel, weapons, and military equipment of the 14th Independent Mechanized Brigade and defense units of the Kyiv forces.
Fierce clashes have been and are still taking place around and inside Bakhmut. Wagner Group units are intensifying their attacks on positions where Ukrainian forces are hiding. Kyiv's forces are also attempting counterattacks on both flanks.
The moment a Ukrainian weapons depot was hit by gunfire.
Also on May 15th, the AVP website continued to report on the destruction of a Ukrainian weapons depot in the Khmelnytsky region. According to the report, the depot in the village of Grushevitsa contained a large quantity of Western-made air defense systems, including missiles for the Patriot system. The explosion was so powerful that it created a column of fire that rose high into the air, visible from tens of kilometers away from the point of impact.
A column of fire rose high after a Ukrainian arms depot was hit by an airstrike.
AVP journalists also obtained information that missiles used by the Ukrainian Air Force are stored in ammunition depots, and missiles for the Patriot air defense system are stored in underground bunkers.
In just the past two days, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have lost a significant amount of equipment. Given Ukraine's current circumstances, these losses are substantial.
HOA AN (According to AVP, SF)
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