SBU Drones Destroyed Enemy Ammunition Warehouse in Donetsk Region – Sources.


The Security Service of Ukraine successfully conducted a special operation in the temporarily occupied territory of the Donetsk region. Drones carried out precise strikes on the enemy's artillery and mortar warehouses near the village of Markine. This was reported by sources in the SBU.
It is noted that the warehouse contained thousands of ammunition for BMPs, tanks, anti-tank guided missiles, mines, grenades, and millions of rounds of various calibers.
Details of the special operation carried out by the SBU recently have emerged. The Security Service's drones created hellish 'cotton' at the artillery and mortar warehouses near the village of Markine in the temporarily occupied territory of the Donetsk region. pic.twitter.com/MDX1KFxtUo
— GLAVCOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) December 16, 2024
According to sources from 'Glavkom', explosions echoed all night as a result of the Security Service's special operation at the enemy facility. Not only was the ammunition warehouse destroyed, but also a warehouse of fuel and lubricants located nearby.
It should be noted that a series of explosions occurred late in the evening on December 10 in Bryansk. It was reported that after this, a fire broke out at the 'Transneft' oil depot. Russian authorities claimed an attack by 10 drones on the region.
Also, on the night of November 29, Ukraine struck the 'Atlas' oil depot located in Rostov region of the Russian Federation. As a result of the strike, a fire broke out on the premises, with at least two centers of ignition recorded.
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