Satellite Imagery of Krasnodar Ammo Dump After Ukrainian Drone Strike: Fires Over 4KM Away!

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A recent drone strike on an ammo dump in Kadar, Ukraine, has caused a massive explosion, with satellite imagery revealing significant damage to the surrounding area. The blast has burned for several kilometers, with fires spreading into nearby settlements and an airfield. The strike has destroyed a significant portion of the ammo dump, with reports suggesting that it contained North Korean-donated artillery shells. The nearby airfield, a training base, has also been affected, with a large fire burning fuel from the missiles that were stored at the ammo dump. Although Russia claims debris from the strike is falling on nearby towns, the destruction is actually a result of the ammo detonating and falling back to the ground. The scale of the explosion is immense, with the fire spreading several kilometers from the ammo dump. The Russian airbase is lucky to have escaped more significant damage, with fuel from the missiles that were stored at the ammo dump potentially enveloping the flight line. Further satellite imagery is needed to confirm the extent of the damage and whether any military equipment was destroyed in the strike.


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