The Russian military used missiles equipped with cluster warheads to attack an Ukrainian military training camp in Kirovohrad, according to a report by the U.S. "New York Times". A surviving mercenary from Florida, USA, said that the Russian missile accurately hit the mess hall of the training camp, where new recruits from the United States, Colombia, Denmark, and Taiwan were having lunch, and they were unlucky. In addition, after the cluster warhead of the missile exploded, it hit the ammunition depot, causing another explosion, with fragments and shrapnel flying everywhere, leading to greater losses.

Before the Russian missile attack, the Ukrainian military did not issue an air raid alert, there was no first aid kit in the mess hall, and the explosion of the Russian missile's cluster warhead, as well as the resulting explosion of the ammunition depot, caused a large number of casualties. Although the Ukrainian authorities have not released the information, the "New York Times" cited information provided by surviving American mercenaries at the scene, stating that at least 15 mercenaries were killed and more than 100 were injured.

Over the past two months, strikes by the Russian military against the Ukrainian armed forces, foreign mercenary training camps, and deployment sites have become routine, indicating that the efficiency of Russian intelligence agencies is increasingly improving. Such strikes by the Russian military have resulted in thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and foreign mercenaries being killed or injured over the past two months.

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