Wiped off the face of the earth: SBU confirmed the liquidation of the missile arsenal in Toropovtsy.
On the night of September 18, drones of the SBU and Defense Forces destroyed a stockpile of missile and artillery weapons in the Tver region of Russia, sources in the SBU report.
The warehouse contained missiles for the Iskander and Tochka-U systems, CABs, and artillery munitions.
As a result of the Ukrainian drone attack, a powerful detonation occurred, causing panic among local residents. An evacuation has been announced at the fire site.
On the night of September 18, drones of the SBU and Defense Forces liquidated a warehouse with Iskanders, Tochka-Us, and CABs in the Tver region of the Russian Federation. This is reported by Glavkom sources in the SBU. pic.twitter.com/WWYHo3hdYy
— ГЛАВКОМ (@GLAVCOM_UA) September 18, 2024
A representative of the SBU stated that together with allies, they continue to destroy Russian military targets used for attacks on Ukraine.
On the night of September 18, powerful explosions occurred at an ammunition depot in the Tver region. As a result, buildings in nearby settlements were heavily damaged. The Russian authorities announced an evacuation.
News also reports that supposedly Russian military shot down 54 Ukrainian drones.
In addition, according to Russian telegram channels, during the exchange of attacks, the Smolensk nuclear power plant was damaged. Shared video shows the moment of impact of a Russian anti-aircraft missile system on the power plant.
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