Probably 2 Russian missiles of the following type - thermobaric:
Russian missile did hit the Pavlohrad Chemical Plant:
https://twitter.com/GeoConfirmed/status/1653307183797264384
Description:
GeoConfirmed UKR.
“Massive explosion in Pavlohrad”
POV: 48.595855, 35.874975
21h55m50s local time: Impact of Russian missile.
23 sec later, or at 21h56m13s a massive explosion occurs.
7 sec later the shockwave reaches the camera.
The Pavlohrad Chemical Plant was a Soviet-era facility for fueling intercontinental ballistic missiles. However, it had since been converted to a fuel-recycling operation. Philip Ingram, a former British intelligence officer, mentioned the strikes may affect Ukrainian preparations for its counteroffensive but are unlikely to have a significant impact.
Of course, Russia an explosion would add that “the risk of fatal injury to people in the case of emission of chemically hazardous substances into the atmosphere. After all, hurting civilians is the whole purpose and real intention for Russia.
On the other hand, maybe eliminating the old soviet rocket fuel dump was the only way to Russian troops sober to stopg them from drinking up the rocket fuel???