What was stored at the Russian arms depot in Tver region struck by Ukraine’s drones?

Renovated in 2018, the facility in Toropets is estimated to have stored tonnes upon tonnes of military goods, including explosives, artillery shells and ballistic missiles.

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35 comments
  1. Why write a story about something that you have no idea what was destroyed? Or even if the facility was struck by a drone. This isn't reporting; this is speculation.

  2. Masses of cheese. Stilton, Gouda, Red Leicester, you name it. Simply masses of it. It's created the largest soufflé know to man.

  3. Russian intercepted the drone and killed it while in the air. The ammunition dump exploded by itself, hence the large explosion!

  4. 5km site, 30,000tons, an admin block for 200 (so says the Russian TV before the war) so that suggests perhaps up to 1000 personnel on the site. No mention of them at all. We should see dormitory, car park or busses on satellite images and get a rough estimate. The next target must be Russian nuclear stockpile. Just setting fire to one nuclear missile would require mass civilian evacuations, it would not even be necessary to release any radiation.

  5. It was the missile weighing 30,000 tons that blew up destroyed by the Russian defences. It only seemed to look like it hit all the fireworks on the ground put on to entertain the locals. Putin is replacing those fireworks soon.

  6. I have heard various numbers about how much explosives there were in the depot. It seems as if they cut corners and stored more than what the manual said.

  7. her pronunciation of russian words is spot on. I'm genuinely impressed. Most english natives can't pronounce them for s**t

  8. North Korean missiles in Toropets? I strongly suspect that they were much more sensitive to the shock and heat of the attack than Russian weapons. The Russians and the Soviets have stolen weapon safety system designs from the US for decades (in the early 1960's the US declassified at least the broad overview of ICBM safety system designs when they found that the Soviets didn't have much in the way of safeties on their missiles at all).

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