Satellite Image Shows Destruction of North Korean Missiles in Voronezh
Video Summary
Russia was targeted by Ukraine in a significant strike on a military warehouse. Satellite imagery shows massive fires and multiple plumes of smoke in a forest area, indicating a large-scale ammunition depot was hit. The strike is believed to have destroyed a significant number of North Korean-made K-23 missiles, which have a range of 450 km and a 500 kg warhead. The K-23 has a high failure rate, with half of them losing their trajectories and exploding in the air. Ukraine has not specified the exact number of missiles at the location, but it is believed to be around seven. The warehouse also stored over a large quantity of ammunition. It is unclear if the missiles were launched from the location or were stored there for transportation to launchers. This strike is seen as a significant victory for Ukraine, as it has neutralized a large portion of Russia’s missile capabilities.