“Satellite images of a damaged warehouse with North Korean shells in Bryansk region appeared October 18, 16:28 Share: Destroyed objects in a warehouse with North Korean shells in Bryansk region (Photo: Planet Lab via Radio Svoboda) As a result of a Ukrainian UAV strike on an ammunition warehouse in In the Bryansk region, two buildings on the territory of the arsenal were completely destroyed. This is evidenced by satellite photos from Planet Lab published by Radio Liberty. The footage shows the 67th”, — write on: ua.news
Destroyed facilities at the North Korean missile depot in Bryansk region (Photo: Planet Lab via RFE/RL)
As a result of the attack of the Ukrainian UAV on the ammunition warehouse in the Bryansk region, two buildings on the territory of the arsenal were completely destroyed.
This is evidenced by satellite photos from Planet Lab published by Radio Liberty.
The footage shows the 67th arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in Karachev, Bryansk Region.
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The footage makes it possible to confirm the complete destruction of two buildings on the territory of the arsenal.
On October 9, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed that on October 9, the Defense Forces hit the 67th military arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in the Bryansk region.
According to the military, the warehouse stored ammunition for missile and artillery weapons, in particular, manufactured by the DPRK, as well as guided aerial bombs. A significant part of them was located in the open air.
The Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country announced that the anti-aircraft system was allegedly at night “shot down” 47 Ukrainian drones — 24 over the Bryansk region, five over the Belgorod region, two each over the Kursk and Rostov regions, one more in the Krasnodar region, and 13 over the Sea of Azov.