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The Kalynivka ammunition explosion was the second major explosion in 2017 of a Ukrainian ammunition depot. The earlier one took place in March at a depot at Balakliia near Kharkiv necessitating the evacuation of about 20,000 people. [1][2] The destruction at these two ammunition depots is reported to have reduced the combat capability of the ...
Ukraine struck a major ammunition depot in Russia's Krasnodar Krai region. A video of the strike circulating on social media showed a huge explosion at the site. The Russian regional governor ...
Contents. Toropets depot explosions. On the night of 17–18 September 2024, during the Russo-Ukrainian War, Ukraine launched a drone attack on the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate (GRAU) 107th arsenal ammunition depot in Toropets, causing a massive series of explosions and fires and shattering of windows across nearby towns. [ 4 ][ 5 ...
Ukraine has carried out a string of attacks on Russian ammunition depots over the past week. Newly released satellite images taken before and after the attacks reveal extensive damage at three sites.
September 18, 2024 at 11:57 AM. Reuters. A Ukrainian drone attack launched overnight destroyed an ammunition depot in the western Russian region of Tver, a source from Ukraine’s Security Service ...
Ukraine said that a Neptune missile was used to strike the Shahed drone depot and training facility in Krasnodar. [288] 25 June: The HUR claimed to have blown up a Russian ammunition depot in Voronezh Oblast. [289] The governor of Belgorod Oblast claimed that one person was killed in a drone strike. [290]
Ukraine struck a Russian missile storage facility in Russia's Tver region last week. An Estonian commander said it destroyed enough ammo to impact Russian attacks for two to three months.
Both Ukrainian and Russian forces were destroying high-rise buildings in Bakhmut to prevent them from being used "as ammo dumps, fighting positions and observation posts." [131] The Institute for the Study of War assessed that by the beginning of May 2023, Ukraine only controlled 1.89 square kilometers (4.54%) of the city. [132]