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Fire after drone attack in Voronezh region reveals location of ammunition depots

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Fire after drone attack in Voronezh region reveals location of ammunition depots Polina Buyanova

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After an attack by Ukrainian drones in the Voronezh region of Russia, a fire broke out at an ammunition depot. The fire subsequently “exposed” the exact location of Russian depots in the forest near the village of Soldatskoye.

Drones attacked this depot on the night of September 7. Then the detonation of ammunition was captured on numerous videos by eyewitnesses and forced local authorities to evacuate several nearby settlements.

Ammunition depot fire captured on satellite images

Journalists compared satellite images from September 6 and 9 – before and after the drone attack, respectively. It is in the second photo, when the fire was extinguished, that you can see the exact location of the ammunition storage.

It is worth noting that this warehouse was actively used by enemy troops to transfer weapons to Ukraine.

Chairman of the Center for Countering Disinformation Andrei Kovalenko also stated that during the attack, North Korean missiles were destroyed, “which Putin actually begged from Kim Jong-un, humiliating himself.”

Satellites recorded a fire at an ammunition depot/Photo: “Radio Liberty”

Recall that on the night of September 10, Russia also came under a massive drone attack. Residents of Moscow, Bryansk, Kursk, Tula, Kaluga and other regions complained about drone strikes.

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