Explosions occurred in Melitopol: Russians “hit” military base, – Fedorov (map)

According to the mayor of the city, the most powerful explosions were heard in the area of Aviastopil, where the occupiers set up their military base at the seized airfield.

On the night of Friday, October 20, explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Melitopol. This was reported by the mayor of the city Ivan Fedorov on Telegram.

“It’s been a restless night for the occupiers of Melitopol. After midnight, several explosions occurred outside the city,” he wrote.

He also noted that the most powerful fortified area is the Aviastopil area, where the occupation forces have organized their military base on the seized airfield.

According to Fedorov, residents also heard the hum of machinery.

Details are being finalized.

Map of Melitopol

The regional media outlet RIA Melitopol confirms information about explosions in Melitopol. The readers told the journalists that it was “loud” in the area of the military camp, and after the explosions, the Russians actively used military equipment.

The propaganda media, citing the occupation administration of the city, also confirmed the information about the explosions.

As a reminder, Russian “guerrillas” are preventing Russia from terrorizing Sumy region. Kamikaze drones in the Kursk region hit surveillance equipment that guides the DRG to target critical infrastructure and Ukrainian civilians.

In addition, local partisans made themselves known to the occupiers in the occupied Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia region. They blew up a train that was transporting weapons and fuel from Crimea to Melitopol and Dniprorudne, and in the opposite direction: damaged equipment and loot in the form of iron ore, grain and other property. The controlled explosion damaged 150 meters of railroad and a locomotive.

Earlier it was reported that Atesh guerrillas discovered a warehouse with fuel from the Russian Armed Forces in occupied Crimea. About eight tankers were found at the Russian warehouse.

Source Ivan Fedorov
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