Five Trains Confirmed Destroyed, Plus Missile Stockpile at Toropets and Kranodar Ammo Depots

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High-resolution satellite imagery released today reveals further destruction at the Torpets military base in Ukraine, which was targeted by Ukrainian drones. The satellite images show that a significant number of hardened bunkers have been destroyed, with many others showing signs of damage. The bunkers were part of the base’s ammunition storage and refurbishment facilities.

The images confirm the destruction of multiple ammunition dumps, with one crater believed to have been caused by a massive missile or artillery shell. The crater is estimated to be around 50 feet deep and 30 feet wide. The imagery also reveals the presence of a second ammunition dump, previously unknown to exist, located near the city of Cros-Nadar.

The satellite images also show the aftermath of a strike on the base’s ammo dump at Tets, which was previously targeted by Ukrainian drones. The newly released images confirm that a significant number of bunkers were destroyed, with some showing signs of damage. The bunkers were likely used for ammunition storage and refurbishment.

The satellite imagery also provides a clear view of the base’s infrastructure, including the presence of various warehouses, hangars, and administrative buildings. The images show widespread destruction, with many of the buildings damaged or destroyed.

The attacks on the Torpets military base are believed to have been carried out by Ukrainian drones, which were likely capable of delivering precision-guided munitions. The attacks are seen as a significant blow to Russian military operations, as the base was one of the most important facilities for the Russian military in the region.

The Russian military has been using the base to store and refurbish ammunition, including shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles, artillery shells, and other weapons. The attacks on the base have disrupted Russian military operations and likely reduced the availability of ammunition and other supplies for Russian forces in the region.


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