The SBU drones destroyed two ammunition depots of the Russian Federation in Belokurakino.
The SBU long-range drones destroyed ammunition depots in Luhansk region
Two warehouses of the Russian occupiers in the settlement of Belokurakino in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk region were destroyed by long-range drones of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). This was announced today, August 19, by the press center of the SBU, reports FREEДОМ.
The settlement is located on an important railway branch through which ammunition is supplied from Russia to the front line, particularly to the Pokrovsk direction.
According to preliminary data, drones attacked the territory of the warehouses at least seven times. After the explosions, a powerful fire broke out, which was also recorded by the international service FIRMS that monitors fires in real-time all over the world.
Partisans of the 'Atesh' movement disrupted the logistics of the Russian occupiers in Luhansk region by damaging relay cabinets, which caused interruptions in train movement and disrupted the delivery of enemy cargo.
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The report that the SBU's long-range drones destroyed ammunition depots in Luhansk region indicates active actions of Ukrainian security forces in temporarily occupied territory. The actions of the partisans of the 'Atesh' movement also led to disruptions in the logistics of Russian occupiers in Luhansk region.Read also
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