Russian arsenal in Toropets destroyed by 70 per cent
September 20, 2024
Russian arsenal in Toropets destroyed by 70 per cent
by Mil_in_ua
8 comments
It’s still a lot of stuff not going to Ukraine.
So ammo should not be stored in the open air?
You learn something new ever day vlad
I’d have to think that a lot of that remaining 30% is still compromised in some way.
It’s not because it didn’t blow up, that it can still be used, right? They can’t be sure all the electronics etc are still safe after such an inferno in the next-door bunker.
Hit it again.
“The extent of damage to storage sites alone can be preliminarily estimated at 70%. Russia’s 107th Arsenal has suffered critical damage that will require a long time to repair, during which it will be inaccessible.”
Nice work. I wonder if the destroyed buildings were all individually hit by drones, or if there was a chain reaction. The earth bunkers were built to keep that from happening, but were they effective? It looks like most of the trees in the area burned, that might have had an effect. Forest fires can melt windows and ignite buildings, might detonate ammo too.
Maybe the 30% of buildings left standing were empty, so they didn’t explode.
Bet Ukraine is waiting for precious engineering personel and equipment to be in position to greet them with the double-tap.
8 comments
It’s still a lot of stuff not going to Ukraine.
So ammo should not be stored in the open air?
You learn something new ever day vlad
I’d have to think that a lot of that remaining 30% is still compromised in some way.
It’s not because it didn’t blow up, that it can still be used, right? They can’t be sure all the electronics etc are still safe after such an inferno in the next-door bunker.
Hit it again.
“The extent of damage to storage sites alone can be preliminarily estimated at 70%. Russia’s 107th Arsenal has suffered critical damage that will require a long time to repair, during which it will be inaccessible.”
Nice work. I wonder if the destroyed buildings were all individually hit by drones, or if there was a chain reaction. The earth bunkers were built to keep that from happening, but were they effective? It looks like most of the trees in the area burned, that might have had an effect. Forest fires can melt windows and ignite buildings, might detonate ammo too.
Maybe the 30% of buildings left standing were empty, so they didn’t explode.
Bet Ukraine is waiting for precious engineering personel and equipment to be in position to greet them with the double-tap.