
Russian troops on the eastern front in the Donetsk region fired aerial incendiary munitions. The moments of the attack were filmed from a drone.
Incendiary ammunition is a type of firearm ammunition that contains a compound that burns quickly and causes fires. In this case, the shelling was carried out with 122 mm Grad 9M22S rockets, which explode in the air above the target, and the burning substance falls to the ground above the affected area.
The images were taken from a Russian drone that was in the air at some distance from the site of the attack.
Nevelske, Donetsk region, shelling by Russian 122-mm Grad 9M22S incendiary rockets. pic.twitter.com/3bsGC2hgTB
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) November 24, 2022
In other pictures that appeared on social networks the other day from the Bakhmut district, you can see what such an attack looks like from the ground.
In recent days, Russian troops have increasingly resorted to such attacks.
IN #BakhmutRussian troops also use incendiary munitions against the Ukrainian military. pic.twitter.com/GNISwUmQFe
— NOEL uD83CuDDEAuD83CuDDFA uD83CuDDFAuD83CuDDE6 (@NOELreports) November 20, 2022
Yesterday evening, Russian troops shelled Ukrainian positions near Berestovo with incendiary ammunition.
It is located approximately 30 km south of Bakhmut.pic.twitter.com/VSyFY692HF
— Visegrad 24 (@visegrad24) November 21, 2022

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