On the night of Wednesday, September 18, a drone strike was carried out on a BC warehouse near the city of Toropets in the Tver region of the aggressor country. Russian media reveal details of “bavovna” at Putin's army facility.
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The Russian Telegram channel “Kremlin Snuffbox” writes that after the missile depot in Tver region was hit, a column of smoke and fire could be seen for kilometers. The facility was allegedly attacked by at least 8 UAVs, the air defense was able to destroy only 3 of them, the rest arrived with the occupiers' ammunition supply, NBN reports.
It is reported that the Russians stored many MLRS missiles, mines, missiles for the S-300 air defense system, artillery shells and about 10 Kinzhals at the warehouse, while some of the ammunition was lying in the open air. After the “bavovna” at the facility, 3 servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces are considered missing.
As of the morning, the detonation continued, there is a threat of the fire spreading and a large scattering of fragments from the shells. The authorities are dealing with the aftermath of the strike and evacuating the population, while the Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country is silent about the attack on the BC warehouse.
Recall that the head of the TsPD Andrei Kovalenko reported that the occupiers began to accumulate a stock of KN23 missiles at a warehouse in the Tver region, which the DPRK transferred to Moscow.