In particular, there were stored KABs, artillery shells, missiles for MLRS and components of air defense systems. It was one of the largest warehouses in the Russian Federation.





by Rodriguez030

34 comments
  1. Gooood!
    Better it “ka-booms” on RuZZian soil than in Ukraine to kill innocent people. Luv’ it…go ahead like that. Hope, that no animals* were hurt.
    *I mean REAL animals…not dirty RuZZians…don’t get me wrong πŸ™‚

  2. The voice of Marin the Martian ” There is an earth shattering Kaboom!” “It was blocking my view of Moscow!”

  3. Sweet!

    Let’s hope it destroyed all the attached transit hubs too…

  4. Hopefully next time they will be destroyed in a very special Vladimir.

  5. Good job!
    Better let them explode there all at once. A nice russian fireworks!!

  6. Putin will be asking for another truce so his soldiers can go and “collect their comrades bodies” (aka scavenge for guns and ammo because they barely have any left.

  7. The headline suggests a dildo of consequence with Vladimirs head and unlubed…

  8. Love πŸ’ž Love πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸ’›

  9. How do we know it’s 100,000 tonnes? That seems like a lot of ammunition.

  10. I’m celebrating 4th of July over here for the Ukrainians

    This is beautiful MORE MORE MORE!!!

  11. I hope the title is right but I am going to be skeptical for now on the 100k tons of ammunition. Toropets allegedly was 30k tons of ammunition and that strike by far produced the biggest kaboom of the entire war. And that attack very likely had traceable impacts on the battlefield given it took out 3 months’ supply of 120mm shells.

    I’m hopeful, but not ready to get ahead of myself until more comes out.

  12. That sounds like a HUGE amount.

    Or isn’t it? I have no idea. Will this have an actual noticable impact or just a few days of daily bombings?

  13. Nice strategic target, notice how it’s not an apartment building.

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