Authorities banned Russians from distributing video from fire site in Toropets.
Residents of Tver region of Russia are demanding not to distribute video of an attack on an ammunition depot in Toropets. According to the Telegram channel Sota, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations is threatening Russians with criminal cases if they do so.
Nothing is clear? Here I explain. In the Tver region of Russia in the city of Toropets, an explosion occurred at an ammunition depot due to an attack by drones and air defense. The occupation authorities claim that the cause of the fire was debris from the downed drones. It is noted that at the time of the attack, the city was being defended from drones.
54 Ukrainian drones shot down
On the night of September 18, Russia reported that it destroyed 54 Ukrainian drones. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, 27 drones were shot down over the Kursk region, 16 - over Bryansk, 7 - over Smolensk, 3 - over Belgorod and 1 - over Oryol. In addition, according to Russian sources, during the downing of drones, a strike was carried out on the Smolensk nuclear power plant. A video was circulated on the Internet, recording this strike by the Russian Pantsir-S1 complex.
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