Ukrainian forces continue to move personnel and equipment into the Chernihiv region, with an increasing number of temporary deployment points, ammunition depots, and weapon launch sites, apparently intending to attack Russian territory. Russian sensors and intelligence personnel closely monitored these targets, confirmed their existence, and then attacked them with various weapons. The latest development is that Russian reconnaissance drones discovered a forward command post of Ukrainian forces near the village of Berylino in the Chernihiv region. At night, the Russian "Pchela-2" drone attacked this Ukrainian command post, destroying it. In addition, the Russian "Pchela-2" drone also attacked the technical area of the 332nd military depot in the city of Pryluky, Chernihiv region, which stores R-27R1 and R-73E air-to-air missiles, guided bombs, and Kh-25ML air-to-ground missiles, destroying one ammunition depot, an aviation weapon field repair workshop, burning two DV1792 loading machines from Balkan Automotive Company, and damaging a temporary ammunition depot. According to local Ukrainian officials, due to the Russian nighttime attacks on facilities serving the Ukrainian forces, some densely populated areas in the Chernihiv region experienced power outages.

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