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  • ✇Euromaidan Press
  • Explosions hit military hub in Russia’s Vladivostok 6,600km from Ukraine
    Series of explosions rocked the Russian Far East city of Vladivostok early on the morning of 16 September, with Ukrainian intelligence sources claiming responsibility for the operation. Russian authorities quickly cordoned off the area and deployed military helicopters while conducting vehicle searches. The incident occurred around 6:20 am in the Shchitovaya settlement area, according to the Primorsky Krai Anti-Terrorist Commission, which claimed “gas equipment expl
     

Explosions hit military hub in Russia’s Vladivostok 6,600km from Ukraine

16 septembre 2025 à 06:29

Russian security post near the village of Shchytova

Series of explosions rocked the Russian Far East city of Vladivostok early on the morning of 16 September, with Ukrainian intelligence sources claiming responsibility for the operation. Russian authorities quickly cordoned off the area and deployed military helicopters while conducting vehicle searches.

The incident occurred around 6:20 am in the Shchitovaya settlement area, according to the Primorsky Krai Anti-Terrorist Commission, which claimed “gas equipment exploded near administrative buildings and a parking area.” However, sources within Ukraine’s military intelligence service (HUR) told Militarnyi that this was a Ukrainian special operation.

Following the blasts, Russian security forces and military units began mass vehicle inspections at settlement entry points. A military helicopter was deployed to patrol the area, according to Russian media reports.

An eyewitness described the scene to the VChK-OGPU Telegram channel: “There was a very strong explosion around 06:20. Panic began. Then everyone who could came, including the military, a helicopter appeared in the sky. The military told us it was supposedly training.”

Russian officials reported no casualties, claiming only several vehicles sustained minor damage while security services worked at the scene.

This marks another incident targeting Russian military facilities in Vladivostok, home to units participating in the war against Ukraine. In late May, explosions struck facilities belonging to the 155th Marine Brigade of the Pacific Fleet, affecting the 47th Airborne Assault Battalion’s personnel and equipment in Desantnaya Bay north of the city.

Ukrainian intelligence sources confirmed at the time that the May attack was “the result of a sabotage operation targeting the units of the Russian occupying forces,” demonstrating Ukraine’s ability to conduct operations deep inside Russian territory, over 6,600 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

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  • ✇The Kyiv Independent
  • Pipelines supplying Russian military explode in Russia's Far East, HUR source says
    Explosions in Russia's Vladivostok damaged a gas pipeline and destroyed a water pipeline that supplied military facilities in the area, a source in Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) told the Kyiv Independent on July 5.A fire followed the explosions and destroyed sections of the Vladivostok gas pipeline along the Sea of Japan, the source said.The blasts occurred early on July 5, between 1-2 a.m., with Russian special services and repair teams arriving shortly after.The damaged pipeline provid
     

Pipelines supplying Russian military explode in Russia's Far East, HUR source says

5 juillet 2025 à 14:09
Pipelines supplying Russian military explode in Russia's Far East, HUR source says

Explosions in Russia's Vladivostok damaged a gas pipeline and destroyed a water pipeline that supplied military facilities in the area, a source in Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) told the Kyiv Independent on July 5.

A fire followed the explosions and destroyed sections of the Vladivostok gas pipeline along the Sea of Japan, the source said.

The blasts occurred early on July 5, between 1-2 a.m., with Russian special services and repair teams arriving shortly after.

The damaged pipeline provides gas to several Russian military facilities on the coast of the Sea of Japan, including the 155th Marine Brigade of the Pacific Fleet of the Russian Armed Forces, the source told the Kyiv Independent.

The water pipeline destroyed in the explosion provided drinking water to military garrisons in the area.

"In order to hide information from the local population... local special services turned off mobile Internet and communications in the area," the source added

The Kyiv Independent could not independently verify the claims.

Ukraine regularly strikes military targets deep within Russian territory in an effort to diminish Moscow's fighting power.

Ukraine struck the Borisoglebsk airfield in Russia's Voronezh Oblast overnight on July 5, damaging a warehouse containing guided bombs, aircraft, and other military assets, Ukraine's General Staff reported.

The attack on the airfield was part of a larger overnight drone assault across Russia, with explosions and fires reported in at least six regions.

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