A fire broke out on the territory of an ammunition warehouse of a military unit in the village of Kotluban near Volgograd. Ammunition is usually delivered there before exercises.
Russian public pages report some details about the explosion and fire on the territory of a military unit near Volgograd. The data was summarized by Ukrainian military journalist Andrey Tsaplienko.
“A fire occurred on the territory of an ammunition warehouse of a military unit in the village of Kotluban near Volgograd. Ammunition was delivered there, as a rule, before the exercises. First there was an explosion, then the fire started , locals said. Before the explosion, they heard the sound of a drone in the night sky. They extinguished the fire close to five in the morning, the village did not have to evacuate. The distance from the nearest Ukrainian-controlled city to Kotlubani in a straight line is less than 700 kilometers,” Tsaplienko wrote in a video commentary.
TG channel Russia 24/7 emphasizes the silence of the Russian Ministry of Defense in this matter.
“Residents of Kotluban claim that a military unit was attacked by a drone. People wrote that they heard the sound of a UAV flying. And then there was a loud explosion. The base was -will report that more than 600 people, including three children, were evacuated from the territory of the unit. The Ministry of Defense is quiet, although there were explosions at night,” the message said.
We remind you that in the morning in Russia they announced their arrival in a military unit near Volgograd. The media and public pages wrote about it, but the Russian Ministry of Defense did not provide any information about it, although it reported other “attacks using UAVs.”
In addition, today, November 16, the governor of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, Roman Starovoyt, on his Telegram channel announced alleged shelling from the “Ukrainian side” and a lack of electricity in some communities.
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