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Russia suffers largest losses in ammunition during war as result of Ukraine's latest strikes on warehouses

As a result of Ukraine's latest attacks on the warehouses of the russian occupation army, the aggressor country russia suffered the largest losses in ammunition since the beginning of the war.

This is stated in the intelligence review of the Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom.

The agency recalled that on September 18, Ukraine attacked an arsenal near Toropets in the Tver Oblast. As a result of the attack, about 30,000 tons of ammunition were destroyed.

A few days later, an ammunition depot in the Krasnodar Krai was attacked by Ukrainian drones. Another arsenal in the Tver Oblast was also attacked.

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The total tonnage of ammunition destroyed in the three above-mentioned warehouses is the largest ever since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the russian federation into Ukraine.

British intelligence believes that the consequences of these strikes could lead to the dispersion of russian logistics. This will cause an additional load on an already stretched system.

It is emphasized that Ukraine managed to carry out three successful attacks in a row, despite the large number of air defense equipment that the russians placed along the front line and in the rear.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the russians stored ballistic missiles from North Korea at the warehouse in Toropets, Tver Oblast, which was attacked on September 18.

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Recall that the detonation of ammunition at this warehouse caused at least 16 local earthquakes.

At the same time, the plume of smoke formed as a result of a large-scale fire at the arsenal was visible from space.

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