A blow to the occupiers: SBU drones destroyed the missiles that Putin begged from Kim – CPD

Marta Hychko15:10, 09/07/24

The CPD noted that the same fate awaits the missiles sent to Russia by Iran.

Drones of the Security Service of Ukraine struck an ammunition warehouse in the Soldatsky, Voronezh regions of the Russian Federation. Korean missiles were stored at this facility.

Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for countering disinformation at the NSDC, stated this . According to him, the same fate awaits Iranian missiles, which, according to the media, the Russians have already received.

“The Korean missiles that Putin actually begged from Kim Jong-un, condescendingly, were destroyed. The same fate awaits the Iranian missiles,” Kovalenko said.

Strike on the warehouse in Soldatsky

As UNIAN reported, information was spread on social networks that  in the Voronezh region of Russia on the night of September 7, a drone attacked an ammunition depot , causing a fire and detonation. Residents of the village of Soldatske, Ostrogozka district, where the warehouse is located, are being evacuated, and a state of emergency has been imposed in the area.

Subsequently, it became known that the ammunition warehouse in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation was “demilitarized” thanks to a drone attack by the Security Service of Ukraine. This was reported to UNIAN by an informed source in the SBU. 

(C)UNIAN 2024

6 comments

  1. Ouch!
    Now that’s gotta hurt!
    All that groveling for nothing,
    Oh well Putin has been groveling so much lately he should be comfortable with it by now.

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      Ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS);
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      Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles;
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