The image shows multiple flames covering a large area, as well as thick smoke.
A fire continues at an ammunition depot in Russia’s Voronezh region, which was attacked by drones last night. This was confirmed by a Planet Labs satellite image published by OSINT analyst AS-22 on the X social network.
In particular, in the photograph you can see multiple sources of combustion covering a significant area. However, because of the thick smoke, it was difficult to see the impact areas.
“The image is cropped in the middle, but it shows that the fire is quite large,” commented the analyst.
Voronezh州Soldatskoeの弾薬庫への攻和後。
电影が 途切してでしますでしてしてしてててますさてしええいる庋が。
51.05471° N, 38.99566° E pic.twitter.com/W56wy37x7P— AS-22 (@AS_22im) September 7, 2024
The head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Andrei Kovalenko, said that during the attack on the ammunition compound in the Voronezh region, missiles produced in the DPRK were destroyed. According to him, the same fate awaits ballistic missiles, which, according to The Wall Street Journal, Iran transferred to Russia.
As reported, in the Voronezh region (RF) on Saturday night, as a result of a drone attack, a fire and explosion occurred in an ammunition depot. Local authorities declared a state of emergency in the Ostrog region and evacuated residents of one locality.
Also at the end of August, an ammunition warehouse was burned and blown up in the Ostrogozhsky district of the Voronezh region. The authorities declared a state of emergency.
Before this, in July, an ammunition depot was blown up in the Podgorensky district of the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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