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Kiev drones destroy 30,000 tons of Russian weapons

According to the head of the Estonian Armed Forces Intelligence Centre, Colonel Ants Kiviselg, the ammunition, which wasn't stored, was delivered to the depot by train, just before the attack began.

Follwing its delivery, the ammunition exploded in the yard, as did the bunkers and depots.

"There were 30,000 tons of explosive objects or 750,000 rounds of ammunition that exploded. On average, Russia fired 10,000 shells per week. So this ammunition supply was planned for coming two to three months. Russia suffered losses of ammunition as a result of this attack, and we will see the impact of these losses on the frontline in the coming weeks," the head of the Estonian Intelligence Centre said.

(MH with AmBar/Source: Agency/Photo: DPA/Photoshot)

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