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Fire at Russian ammo depot ignites major missile explosions

Russians are battling a fire at ammunition depots in the city of Toropets in the western part of the country. Andriy Kovalenko, the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation associated with the Ukrainian authorities, reported that Grad, S-300, and S-400 rockets, as well as ballistic missiles like Iskander and KN-23, delivered from North Korea, were stored there.

Explosions in the ammunition depot in Russia
Explosions in the ammunition depot in Russia
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"At a large warehouse in the city of Toropets in the Tver region, the Russians stored missiles for 'Grad', S-300 and S-400, as well as manufactured ballistic missiles for 'Iskander', and began to create a stock of North Korean KN23s," Kovalenko wrote on Telegram shortly after the fire broke out.

Fire in Russian ammunition depots

The Center for Countering Disinformation operates under Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council.

Earlier, Igor Rudenia, the head of the Tver region authorities, reported that a drone attack from Ukraine caused the fire. As a result of the fire, the missiles stored in the warehouse began to explode. Videos and photos showing explosions and flames appeared on the internet. Rudenia also reported the evacuation of residents from the city area where the firefighting operation was underway.

Explosions in the Tver region. Russians are losing valuable missiles

The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that on the night of September 17 to 18, Russian air defense forces destroyed 54 Ukrainian drones. The ministry stated that half of the drones were shot down over the Kursk region and the rest over the regions of Bryansk (16 drones), Smolensk (7 drones), Belgorod (3 drones), and Orel (1 drone).

The fire at the ammunition depots in Toropets could have painful consequences for the Russians. It is unclear how quickly they will be able to extinguish the flames and how large their stockpiles are. However, Andriy Kovalenko listed several types of missiles, including those used during the war in Ukraine.

KN-23 missiles are short-range ballistic missiles North Korea has supplied to Russia since the beginning of this year. They have high destructive power. They measure 25 feet in length and 3.1 feet in diameter. They weigh 7,500 pounds, with about 1,100 pounds allocated to warheads. Their range is estimated to be around 370 miles.

In terms of range, the KN-23 slightly outperforms the Russian Iskanders. The Russians have Iskander-M, Iskander-K, and Iskander-E systems in their arsenal. Iskander-M is used for attacks on Ukraine. These ballistic missiles are launched from launchers, measuring over 23 feet long and about 3 feet in diameter. Their range is around 310 miles, but their speed is problematic for Ukrainian air defense—they accelerate to hypersonic speeds (between 4,567 mph and 5,343 mph).

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