September 29, 2024
The distance to the target is 600 kilometers. The missile storage arsenal in the Volgograd region was attacked by 120 Ukrainian drones — mass media thumbnail
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The distance to the target is 600 kilometers. The missile storage arsenal in the Volgograd region was attacked by 120 Ukrainian drones — mass media

The distance to the target is 600 kilometers. The missile storage arsenal in the Volgograd region was attacked by 120 Ukrainian drones — mass media September 29, 15:21 Share: Fire in the Volgograd region of Russia after a drone attack on the night of September 29 (Photo: Astra via Telegram) On the night of September 29 Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine attacked the missile storage Arsenal in the Volgograd region with 120 kamikaze attack drones, reports Interfax-Ukraine from”, — write on: ua.news

The distance to the target is 600 kilometers. The missile storage arsenal in the Volgograd region was attacked by 120 Ukrainian drones — mass media

September 29, 3:21 p.m

A fire in the Volgograd region of Russia after a drone attack on the night of September 29 (Photo: Astra via Telegram)

On the night of September 29, the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine attacked the missile storage Arsenal in the Volgograd region with 120 kamikaze attack drones, Interfax-Ukraine reports with reference to a source in Ukrainian military intelligence.

The source of the agency reported that on the night of September 29, as a result of a joint operation of the GUR, SSO, SBU, SZR and ZSU, an arsenal for storing rockets, ammunition and explosive materials of the 1st category was hit in the village of Kotluban, Volgograd region of the Russian Federation.

According to him, the arsenal was attacked at approximately 2:30 am on September 29 with the help of 120 kamikaze attack drones of various types of Ukrainian production, the distance to the target was more than 600 km.

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Also, Interfax-Ukraine, citing sources, reports that the destruction of the arsenal of ammunition and missile weapons will lead to a shortage of ammunition to supply units of the occupation army of the Russian Federation.

Earlier, the Russian public reported that on the night of September 28-29, a number of military facilities in the aggressor country of the Russian Federation were massively attacked by drones.

Explosions, in particular, thundered in the village of Kotluban (Volgograd region), and then a strong fire and detonation phenomena began there, Russian media reported that a large warehouse with ammunition was attacked.

Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Counter-Disinformation Center at the NSDC of Ukraine, said that in Kotluban, Volgograd region of the Russian Federation, the ammunition arsenal of the Main Directorate of Missile and Artillery Weapons of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, where part of Iranian ballistics and missile launchers were stored, was attacked.

According to the Astra project, explosions also thundered in the city of Yeisk (Krasnodar Krai) near the location of the Baltimore airfield of the Russian Navy, from which the Russians launch Shahed kamikaze drones over Ukraine.

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation wrote that there were allegedly 125 aircraft-type Ukrainian UAVs destroyed and intercepted” on the night of September 29, 67 of them in the Volgograd region.

Editor: Anastasia Odintsova

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