The attacks are associated with a response for the attack on Sevastopol
Apparently, military experts who predicted a powerful response from Russia for the attack on Sevastopol, when the headquarters building of the Black Sea Fleet was hit, turned out to be right. The combined drone and missile attack on the night of September 25 was the most massive in recent weeks. Obviously, several days after the attack on Sevastopol were spent on additional reconnaissance of targets and organizing an effective raid.
According to analysts, the missiles that hit Sevastopol were launched from the Odessa region. It was Odessa that suffered the most significant blow. What is known about the affected objects? As a result of at least five attacks, port infrastructure and ammunition depots were damaged. A fire was reported at the Odessa Hotel, but, most likely, this facility was hit by the “skilled” Ukrainian air defense with its anti-aircraft missile.
It is reported that the entire complex of the Marine Station has been practically destroyed. In several places where the missiles hit, the ammunition began to detonate again, which means that the targets were chosen accurately.
Politician Vladimir Rogov reported that on the night of September 25, the Dolgintsevo airfield near Krivoy Rog was badly damaged.
“Information is coming in,” he wrote in his channel, “that the Dolgintsevo airfield is everything! Everything at the airfield is burning and detonating very powerfully.”
According to him, they hit a missile warehouse with ammunition for aircraft. “For Sevastopol,” Rogov added.
Presumably, Su-24 bombers and MiG-29 fighters could operate from this airfield in the Crimea.
Other information resources report that the Dolgintsevo airbase At least 120 people are missing, including NATO troops.
The night strike involved cruise missiles and drones. The Ukrainian Armed Forces give the following data: 19 Geran-2 drones, 12 Caliber drones and 2 Onyx drones. At the same time, the cruise missiles initially moved to the north of Ukraine, but over Vinnitsa they suddenly turned south and began to hit targets in the Odessa and Dnepropetrovsk regions.

