Ukrainian strike on warehouses in the Voronezh region: British intelligence officers assessed the results Irina Martsiyash British intelligence analyzed the results of the Ukrainian strike on warehouses in the Voronezh region/Collage 24 Channel British intelligence shared its findings regarding the consequences of the Ukrainian strike on a Russian ammunition depot in the Voronezh region on July 7. Actually, this is exactly the question described in the intelligence review of the British Ministry of Defense, dated July 24. Analysts recalled that from open sources it is known about a Ukrainian drone strike on July 7 on a Russian weapons depot in Sergeevka, Voronezh region. This attack resulted in the almost complete destruction of everything located there. British intelligence called this a significant loss for the Russian army, since the warehouse occupied about 9 square kilometers.< /p> In Britain, they analyzed the results of Ukraine’s attack on warehouses in the Voronezh region/Photo by Ministry of Defense This warehouse was very likely a storage place for ground-to-surface ammunition, as well as small arms for use at the front. This will further complicate Russia's already problematic supply chains and will encourage further dispersal of such facilities due to the constant threat of Ukrainian strikes, the review says. In addition, analysts noted that this incident once again indicates that Russia has problems covering important objects even in areas with significant air defense density, since this is an area within 80 kilometers of the border with Ukraine. “Russia cannot safely afford such losses, given its chosen strategy of “war of attrition”…. Such an approach requires huge volumes of ammunition. Russia now relies on its few foreign partners for supplies, since its own defense industry is experiencing difficulties in meeting the needs at the front,” the review concluded. British intelligence analyzed the results of the attack on warehouses in the Voronezh region
Ukrainian strike on warehouses in the Voronezh region: British intelligence officers assessed the results
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