"Iskanders", S-300, S-400 and North Korean KN-23 missiles soared in a spectacular Ukrainian drone attack: a huge ammunition depot in russia destroyed
Practically every night, Ukrainian attack drones carry out spectacular and effective strikes on military facilities of the terrorist country of russia. Videos of explosions and fires constantly appear on the net, but sources assure us that such a scale of detonations, which is still taking place in the town of Toropets in the Tver region, has not been seen since the beginning of the war.
Here's What We Know
On the night of 18 September, drones of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the General Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) allegedly struck an ammunition depot that could have stored up to 240 tonnes of 122mm rockets for BM-21 Grad, 82mm mines, ammunition and, most importantly, missiles for S-300, S-400, Tochka-U, Iskanders, North Korean KN-23 ballistic missiles and KABs.
Of course, Russian propaganda claims that all the drones were shot down while still on the approach to the warehouses, but footage from Russian publics says otherwise. The explosions were so powerful that the locals even began to speculate about a nuclear strike on them.
The power of the explosions at the 107th arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry is eloquently evidenced by the fact that the plume of smoke can be seen from space, and seismologists recorded an earthquake of magnitude 2.8, after which there were 7 more weak tremors of magnitude 2 to 2.8.
Note that the arsenal was built in close proximity to several settlements and the city of Toropets, which is an irresponsible attitude towards its own citizens.
Numerous fire hotspots are confirmed by FIRMS satellite photos
We leave a few photos so that everyone can assess the "truthfulness" of the claims of shooting down all the drones.