THIS is the horrifying moment a fireball and mushroom cloud spewed over a Ukrainian city after Russia targeted ammunition bunkers.
Russia allegedly sent 21 drones to attack the western city of Khmelnytskyi and although 17 were shot down, four managed to reach the target.
President of Russia Putin is believed to be targeting missile storage centers in Ukraine like invasion force is preparing for a counterattack from Kiev.
It appeared when The Sun Online revealed Ukrainian football hooligans stopped fighting on the terraces and started fighting in the trenches.
Ultras, the main cohort follows Arsenal Kyiv – unrelated to them London names, formed their own combat unit and are fighting on the front lines against Putin’s forces.
The group has formed their own army of volunteers of proud people, known as the Kayfariki Group – which means “good vibes”.


They saw action all over Ukraine, taking part in battles as in Kherson, Kharkiv and even in the bloody trenches of Bakhmut.
In one blow MoscowRussia yesterday was forced to admit that two of its senior commanders were killed in fighting in Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine.
The Defense Ministry said Commander Vyacheslav Makarov of the 4th Motorized Rifle Brigade and Deputy Commander Yevgeny Brovko from a separate unit were killed trying to repel a Ukrainian attack.
According to the ministry, Makarov led the army from the front lines while Brovko “gave his life heroically, suffering numerous shrapnel wounds”.
Officials say “nearly 30” people were injured in the Khmelnytskyi explosion, but only two were needed hospital treatment.
The explosion is said to have damaged educational and medical facilities, administrative buildings, industrial facilities, high-rise buildings and private residences.
A pro-war Russian source said: “We are trying to destroy weapons and ammunition stockpiled by Ukraine from NATO Nation.
“This is a big attack, but we need more because we know Ukraine has a military firepower that is superior to ours in many areas.”
Ukraine’s air force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat said: “Unfortunately, not all drones were destroyed that night – 17 of the 21 UAVs (drones). There were four hits in the Khmelnytskyi region.”
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy yesterday said his country is preparing a counter-offensive aimed at liberating Russian-occupied areas, rather than attacking Russian territory.
Russian forces launched an attack on warehouses in Ternopil on Saturday, home city of Ukraine’s Eurovision act minutes before the duo stepped onto the stage.
When Tvorchi was about to perform Songs inspired by soldiers defenders of their war-torn country, the group reveals their hometown of Ternopil has been bombed.
BBC reported two people were injured when the missile hit, and the warehouse was smashed to pieces.