Satellite images emerge showing Russian warehouse in Toropets after Ukrainian UAV attack

Tetyana Oliynyk — Wednesday, 18 September 2024, 19:03

The Skhemy project's investigative journalists have revealed satellite photographs of the Russian Ministry of Defence's weapons warehouse in the Russian town of Toropets, Tver Oblast, following the 18 September attack by Ukrainian drones.

Source: Skhemy, an investigative reporting project by Radio Liberty

Quote: "At the disposal of Schemes there are satellite images of Planet Labs, taken on September 18 at 11:30 Kyiv time. They show large-scale smoke on the territory of military unit No. 11777, which is responsible for the composition of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation. "

Snapshot before the September 16 attack
Photo: Skhemy
Snapshot after the September 18 attack
Photo: Skhemy

Background: 

  • On the night of 17-18 September, drones from the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) and the Special Operations Forces (SOF) successfully attacked a large warehouse belonging to the Russian Ministry of Defence's Main Missile and Artillery Directorate in the Russian town of Toropets in Tver Oblast.
  • The source reports that the warehouse stored missiles intended for Iskander tactical missile systems, Tochka-U tactical missile systems, guided aerial bombs and artillery ammunition.
  • Following the drone attack, a fire and detonation occurred in the town of Toropets. The fire covered an area 6 kilometres wide. Local authorities announced the evacuation of the population.
  • In 2018, the Russian Ministry of Defence stated that the arsenal's integrated storage of missiles, ammunition, and explosive materials meets the highest international standards.

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