Ukrainian artillery turns Russian guns and ammo depot in Zaporizhzhia into 'nothing but ashes'

In the Zaporizhzhia sector, artillerymen of the 44th Separate Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol delivered a powerful strike on Russian forces' positions, the press service of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol reported.
As a result of the fire strike, a Russian 2A65 Msta-B howitzer, a D-20 howitzer, and a field ammunition depot were destroyed, another Msta-B was damaged, and a drone landing site was destroyed.
"Every accurate shot by our gunners means one less enemy gun and more Ukrainian lives saved. The past few days have once again proven: joint work, precision, and determination are the key to ensuring that Russian weaponry eventually turns into nothing but ashes," the statement reads.
Operations of Ukrainian soldiers
On August 4, RBC-Ukraine sources reported an explosion at an electrical substation in temporarily occupied Berdyansk.
As a result, a large repair base and a warehouse where the Russians stored military equipment and weapons, as well as housed personnel, were left without power. Russian forces had set up these facilities on the territory of the former Berdyanski Zhnyvarky plant.
In addition, on August 3, Ukrainian forces struck the Saky airfield in occupied Crimea, where the enemy's tactical aviation was based.