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Media show fresh satellite images of second affected russian ammo depot near Toropets

According to recent satellite images, in the northern part of the 23rd arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the russian federation near Toropets in the Tver Oblast, most of the ammunition storage facilities have burned out.

This is reported by Radio Svoboda.

Thus, the published high-resolution satellite images taken on the morning of September 22 allow us to assess the consequences of the drone attack on the 23rd arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the russian federation in the village of Oktyabrsky, Tver Oblast.

In particular, it is indicated that more than half of the ammunition storage facilities in the northern part of the arsenal were completely burned, the southern part was practically untouched by the attack. Earlier, not far from this place, the 107th arsenal in Toropets was attacked.

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Shot before hit. Photo: Radio SvobodaShot before hit. Photo: Radio Svoboda

Shot after hit. Photo: Radio SvobodaShot after hit. Photo: Radio Svoboda

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, Estonian intelligence said that as a result of a Ukrainian drone attack on a warehouse in Toropets, Tver Oblast of the russian federation, near the Estonian border, the aggressor state lost a supply of ammunition for 2-3 months.

We will remind, on the night of September 18, the 107th arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate in the town of Toropets, Tver Oblast, was attacked by Ukrainian drones.

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According to available information, the russians stored Iskander-M and KN-23 ballistic missiles near Toropets. There were also ammunition for rocket artillery and mortars.

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