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The enemy has begun to stockpile KN23 missiles transferred to the DPRK at a warehouse in the Tver region – head of the Central Intelligence Agency

On the night of Wednesday, September 18, near the city of Toropets in the Tver region, the aggressor country “Bavovna” visited the BK warehouse. The head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council, Lieutenant Andrey Kovalenko, reported that the enemy began to stockpile North Korean missiles there.

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According to media reports, Ukrainian drones flew at night to the ammunition depot of the “second army of the world” in the Tver region. As a result of the drone strike, explosions thundered at the military facility, a large-scale fire broke out and ammunition began to detonate, NBN reports.

The Telegram channel Oko Gora writes that the Ukrainian Defense Forces hit the largest warehouse of Putin's army during the entire war, where the occupiers, according to its data, stored up to 30,000 tons of various shells, in particular 82-mm mines, 120-mm ammunition for the Grad MLRS and anti-aircraft missiles.

The head of the TsPD, commenting on the “bavovna” at the BK warehouse, said that in addition to shells for Grads, the invaders stored ammunition for the S-300, S-400 air defense systems there, as well as manufactured Iskander ballistic missiles. In addition, the Russians began stockpiling KN23 ballistic missiles at the facility, which Moscow received from North Korea.

As reported, in Yekaterinburg, the underground, together with Ukrainian military intelligence, blew up National Guard troops near a military unit.

nbnews.com.ua

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