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Loud explosions near Voronezh: likely ammunition depot detonates after UAV arrival

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Loud explosions near Voronezh: likely, ammunition depot detonates after UAV Oles Drukach's arrival

Fire in the Voronezh region of Russia/Collage of Channel 24 photos from social networks

On the night of September 7, loud explosions were heard in the Voronezh region of Russia. As it turned out later, it could have been an ammunition depot that detonated.

And according to local authorities, the wreckage of a drone was to blame. However, as noted by 24 Channel, that the debris fell quite successfully.

Explosions in the Voronezh region of Russia on the night of September 7: what is known

The local governor confidently stated that the Air defense and electronic warfare forces in the Ostrogozhsky district of the Voronezh region discovered and eliminated an unmanned aerial vehicle. And everything seemed fine, there were no casualties, but here's the problem: the debris fell.

So fine that it caused a large-scale fire, which “switched to explosive objects”, which, naturally, began to detonate. Locals wrote on social networks that this action continued for several hours. Residents of one village were even evacuated.

Monitoring communities write that a good drone hit a weapons depot. And, of course, they publish videos as proof of this, which local residents prudently filmed for demonstration on social networks.

Explosions in the Voronezh Region: Watch Eyewitness Videos

The detonation lasted for several hours: Watch videos from social networks

The Ostrogozhsky District of the Voronezh Region is located on halfway between Belgorod and Voronezh: see map

It is noteworthy that on the night of August 24, a similar drone strike was carried out on an ammunition depot in the same area of ​​the Voronezh region. The shells of the Russian occupiers detonated then for almost 2 days.

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