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Where on the map is Karachev, where a drone attacked the arsenal of the Russian missile and artillery department

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Where on the map is Karachev, where a drone attacked the arsenal of the Russian missile and artillery department Diana Kvasnevskaya

Russians may have another ammunition depot on fire/Collage 24 Channels (photo by shutterstock and Defense Express)

Ukraine could have attacked the arsenal of the Russian missile and artillery directorate near the city of Karachev in the Bryansk region. After all, local residents heard “sounds of continuous detonation” there.

The governor of the Bryansk region traditionally announced the “shooting down” of drones. According to Alexander Bogomozov, there are allegedly no casualties or damage.

What is known about Karachev, where the Russians have an ammunition depot

The city of Karachev in the Bryansk region is located approximately 114 kilometers from Ukraine. This is one of the nearest Russian warehouses.

Defense Express analysts explained that it is near the city of Karachev that the enemy's 67th arsenal of the main missile and artillery directorate of the Russian Ministry of Defense is located.

Where is Karachev on the map, near which the Russians' ammunition detonates: watch the video

As of 2021, at the Russian warehouse near the city of Karachev, it was visible on detailed satellite images that some of the ammunition there was stored in the open air. The total area of ​​the warehouse was approximately 3.5 square kilometers.

Video of ammunition detonation shown online

How the Russians' ammunition depot in the Bryansk region detonates: watch the video

By the way, on September 18, 2024, a Russian ammunition depot in Toropets, Tver Oblast, Russia, came under attack.

The head of the Estonian Defense Forces Intelligence Center, Ants Kiviselg, said that there were munitions in the Russian warehouse in 30 thousand tons of ammunition exploded in Toropets, that is 750 thousand shells.

At the average rate of military operations, Russia fires 10 thousand shells per week. That is, the enemy lost a two-month to three-month supply of ammunition.

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