Frontline report: Ukraine blew up a year’s worth of Russian ammo — six million shells, gone

Frontline report: Ukraine just blew up a year’s worth of Russian ammo — six million shells, gone



by Straight_Ad2258

37 comments
  1. train tracks are there for decades, their exact location is public knowledge.

    From satelite observations, track the trains from NK, calculate an ETA and have drones ready. it’s all about intelligence.

  2. Bravo! Let’s give more weapons and support to Ukraine so they can finally win this war!

  3. Great news! That’s potentially millions of Ukrainian lives saved!

  4. Ukrainium is one rare earth that nobody can get their hands on. Might be the most precious one of all.

  5. Good, now they should do more until Russia leaves Ukraine

  6. That is just great fighting – russians will be down to pitchforks and shovels in another year.

  7. I love that this happened in Vladimir Oblast. Symbolic

  8. 6 MILLION shells ?! Must have been one hell of a boom

  9. Any day a part of Russia is destroyed is a good day.

  10. Is this a different stockpile to the big one that went up near Moscow recently?

    Someone remind me how Russia is going to keep fighting this war when Ukraine appears to be capable of freely and systemically taking apart their supply lines? Those parts not already relying on donkeys and the magic school bus.

  11. There has to be footage of this event – would have been chaos

  12. This is a rather optimistic assessment, based on the *maximum* capacity of that arsenal. It’s not clear if it was full or if it all blew up. I’ve seen other Ukrainian sources claim two orders of magnitude less ammo was actually there when it was hit.

    The truth is probably in the middle somewhere. About half the base was gone [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkJwBEsUqoM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkJwBEsUqoM)

  13. Yeah sure. Any proof? None as usual.
    Explosions are not proof.

  14. That must have cost a bomb

    And several drones or something

  15. Russia’s military demonstration this year has been changed to low budget fireworks.

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