Moment Russian ammo dump is destroyed in Ukraine drone attack as 2nd strike ‘hits silo housing Vlad’s Satan missile’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

THIS is the moment Ukrainian drones blasted a massive Russian ammo dump – causing an apocalyptic explosion. A second silo facility housing one of Vladimir Putin’s biggest missiles was also reportedly struck in the devastating overnight attacks. East2WestUkraine has hit two major Russian arsenals including Tikhoretsk in the Krasnodar region (pictured)[/caption] East2WestVideos show the sky-high fireball explosions following the strikes[/caption] White flames could be seen raining on Russian territoryEast2West Giant plumes of smoke could then be seen rising over the night skyEast2West Mushroom clouds and igniting shells lit up the night sky at the facility in Krasnodar region after the pinpoint strike by Ukrainian kamikaze drones. The site is alleged to house a giant stock of North Korean missiles and weapons sent by Putin ally Kim Jong Un inside. When the drones blasted the ammo a dramatic mushroom cloud filled the air and sparked huge secondary detonations in Tikhoretsk. But Ukraine also hit a new ammunition silo complex at Toropets in Tver region. The separate blast is rumoured to have taken place at a secret Putin facility where he keeps his prized nuclear weapon – the “Satan-2” rocket. The monster hypersonic missile is designed to strike the West by flying over the North or South Poles, making it impossible to strike down by air defences. The missile stands as tall as a 14-storey tower block and was said to have been hit in the drone attack, triggering a massive explosion. The eruption was seen at Oktyabrsky, close to Toropets in Tver region after the Ukrainian strike deep inside Russia. Initial reports suggested a store of S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems had been taken out but a Russian Telegram channel later alleged the Satan missile had been destroyed. Rumours intensified after a news blackout from the authorities on the strike was ordered. Kremlin sources have declined to comment on the claims. Russia claimed to have downed 101 kamikaze drones from Ukraine in overnight work by air defences. But three have now hit in as many days showing a significant blow to the Russian war effort. As just ten miles away from the Krasnodar strike an “indestructible” 30,000-ton munitions storage site that was also obliterated on Wednesday by drones. East2WestA Satan-2 rocket being tested by Russia[/caption] Missile and ammunition arsenal in Toropets, Tver region, Russia, was hit by Ukraine for the second time this weekEast2West Russian sources maintained their usual line that the strikes leading to sky-high fireball explosions were from debris of shot down drones, while most experts – including pro-war Moscow analysts – suspect direct hits. Veniamin Kondratyev, governor of Krasnodar region, wrote on his official Telegram channel that Tikhoretsk was “subjected to a terrorist attack by the Kyiv regime. The detonation site is believed to be a base of military unit 57229-41. “Two drones were suppressed by air defence and electronic warfare forces. “Due to the fall of debris from one of them, a fire broke out, which spread to explosive objects. Detonation began. “Currently, for safety reasons, residents of the village located near the site of the fire are being temporarily evacuated to nearby settlements.” Western intelligence had pinpointed the Tikhoretsk missile and ammunition complex as being at the end of a 6,000-mile transit route across Siberia from North Korea for mountains of munitions sent by Kim to aid Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The North Korean firepower was stashed here before being sent to the frontline. Among supplies from Pyongyang are deadly KN-23 missiles and 122mm and 152mm artillery shells. Western secret services had already calculated significant consequences for Russia from the destruction of the first Toropets storage facility earlier this week. The blowing up today of two more arsenals – 1,000 miles apart – will have acute ramifications for dictator Putin. Pro-war Military Informant channel expressed concern at the number of Ukrainian strikes on ammunition facilities, and the reasons given by officials. “Tikhoretsk is far from the first munitions arsenal hit recently and one can only wonder whether the statements about falling debris from downed drones play a role in this,” said the channel. “It is one question if these are just statements for a population that is being treated as idiots. “It is another matter if this is also reflected in the reports going to the top – we don’t need more air defence systems, we have shot down everything, just debris falling, force majeure.” Colonel Ants Kiviselg, head of the Estonian Defence Forces Intelligence Centre, estimated this week that Russia had lost “two to three months’ supply of ammunition” in the first strike

Sep 21, 2024 - 16:30
Moment Russian ammo dump is destroyed in Ukraine drone attack as 2nd strike ‘hits silo housing Vlad’s Satan missile’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

THIS is the moment Ukrainian drones blasted a massive Russian ammo dump – causing an apocalyptic explosion.

A second silo facility housing one of Vladimir Putin’s biggest missiles was also reportedly struck in the devastating overnight attacks.

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Ukraine has hit two major Russian arsenals including Tikhoretsk in the Krasnodar region (pictured)[/caption]
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Videos show the sky-high fireball explosions following the strikes[/caption]
White flames could be seen raining on Russian territory
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a large cloud of smoke is coming out of a rocket in the night sky .
Giant plumes of smoke could then be seen rising over the night sky
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Mushroom clouds and igniting shells lit up the night sky at the facility in Krasnodar region after the pinpoint strike by Ukrainian kamikaze drones.

The site is alleged to house a giant stock of North Korean missiles and weapons sent by Putin ally Kim Jong Un inside.

When the drones blasted the ammo a dramatic mushroom cloud filled the air and sparked huge secondary detonations in Tikhoretsk.

But Ukraine also hit a new ammunition silo complex at Toropets in Tver region.

The separate blast is rumoured to have taken place at a secret Putin facility where he keeps his prized nuclear weapon – the “Satan-2” rocket.

The monster hypersonic missile is designed to strike the West by flying over the North or South Poles, making it impossible to strike down by air defences.

The missile stands as tall as a 14-storey tower block and was said to have been hit in the drone attack, triggering a massive explosion.

The eruption was seen at Oktyabrsky, close to Toropets in Tver region after the Ukrainian strike deep inside Russia.

Initial reports suggested a store of S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems had been taken out but a Russian Telegram channel later alleged the Satan missile had been destroyed.

Rumours intensified after a news blackout from the authorities on the strike was ordered.

Kremlin sources have declined to comment on the claims.

Russia claimed to have downed 101 kamikaze drones from Ukraine in overnight work by air defences.

But three have now hit in as many days showing a significant blow to the Russian war effort.

As just ten miles away from the Krasnodar strike an “indestructible” 30,000-ton munitions storage site that was also obliterated on Wednesday by drones.

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A Satan-2 rocket being tested by Russia[/caption]
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Missile and ammunition arsenal in Toropets, Tver region, Russia, was hit by Ukraine for the second time this week
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Russian sources maintained their usual line that the strikes leading to sky-high fireball explosions were from debris of shot down drones, while most experts – including pro-war Moscow analysts – suspect direct hits.

Veniamin Kondratyev, governor of Krasnodar region, wrote on his official Telegram channel that Tikhoretsk was “subjected to a terrorist attack by the Kyiv regime.

The detonation site is believed to be a base of military unit 57229-41.

“Two drones were suppressed by air defence and electronic warfare forces.

“Due to the fall of debris from one of them, a fire broke out, which spread to explosive objects. Detonation began.

“Currently, for safety reasons, residents of the village located near the site of the fire are being temporarily evacuated to nearby settlements.”

Western intelligence had pinpointed the Tikhoretsk missile and ammunition complex as being at the end of a 6,000-mile transit route across Siberia from North Korea for mountains of munitions sent by Kim to aid Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

The North Korean firepower was stashed here before being sent to the frontline.

Among supplies from Pyongyang are deadly KN-23 missiles and 122mm and 152mm artillery shells.

Western secret services had already calculated significant consequences for Russia from the destruction of the first Toropets storage facility earlier this week.

The blowing up today of two more arsenals – 1,000 miles apart – will have acute ramifications for dictator Putin.

Pro-war Military Informant channel expressed concern at the number of Ukrainian strikes on ammunition facilities, and the reasons given by officials.

“Tikhoretsk is far from the first munitions arsenal hit recently and one can only wonder whether the statements about falling debris from downed drones play a role in this,” said the channel.

“It is one question if these are just statements for a population that is being treated as idiots.

“It is another matter if this is also reflected in the reports going to the top – we don’t need more air defence systems, we have shot down everything, just debris falling, force majeure.”

Colonel Ants Kiviselg, head of the Estonian Defence Forces Intelligence Centre, estimated this week that Russia had lost “two to three months’ supply of ammunition” in the first strike in Tver region.

Some 30,000 tons of explosive ordnance were detonated, “which means 750,000 shells”.

“As a result of this attack, Russia has suffered losses in ammunition and we will see the impact of these losses on the front in the coming weeks.”

In Ukraine, A 12-year-old boy and two women aged 75 and 79 died in a Russian attack in Kryvyi Rih.

Three more people were injured.

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Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin meeting at Russky island, Vladivostok, far East of Russia in 2019[/caption]
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Both blasts took place in the early hours of Saturday[/caption]




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