Ukraine carried out several successful strikes on Russian ammunition depots near Tikhoretsk (Krasnodar Krai) and near Toropets (Tver Oblast) on the nights of September 18 and 21.
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As reported by NBN, citing the official X-account of the UK Ministry of Defence, the above-described large-scale strikes by Ukraine indicate that, despite Russia’s deployment of a reinforced air defence system, the terrorist state is unsuccessfully fighting against deep-seated drone attacks by Ukrainian UAVs.
In particular, the successful attack of the Defense Forces on the warehouse in Toropets on September 18 alone destroyed at least 30,000 tons of various ammunition stored in open and bunker storage facilities. All this will almost certainly provoke short-term interruptions in the supply of Putin's army with artillery shells and small arms cartridges, which are critical resources in the war of attrition waged by the Russian Federation. In addition, the total tonnage of destroyed ammunition will be a colossal loss of shells provided to Russia by North Korea.
British military intelligence analysts believe that, among other things, Ukraine's actions will cause a further dispersal of the Russian logistics chain, since the command will reasonably fear further strikes, which, judging by everything, will significantly increase the pressure on the already overloaded supply system.
It should be noted that British intelligence posted satellite images showing the locations of Ukrainian strikes in Toropets and Tikhoretsk:
Photo — x.com/DefenceHQ
Photo — x.com/DefenceHQ
Photo — x.com/DefenceHQ
Earlier we wrote about British intelligence explaining why the Russian Federation is aggressively forcing conscripts to sign contracts.