Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) hit a Russian field ammunition depot in Olkhovatka district, Voronezh region, causing a fire that spread across 3,500 square meters.
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Fighters with the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) hit a field ammunition depot of the Russian army in the Olkhovatka district, Voronezh region, on June 25.
A fire broke out at ammunition storage sites on a total area of 3,500 square meters overnight and has yet to be put out.
Satellite imagery obtained by RFE/RL shows at least two pockets of fire consistent with local accounts of two drones attacking the field ammunition depot.
Special forces from Ukraine's Defense Intelligence (HUR) struck an ammunition depot about 50 kilometers (30 miles) from the border with Ukraine in Russia's Voronezh region early morning Tuesday.
Nighttime strike on ammunition depots covering 3,500 square meters caused ongoing fire and detonations
Ukrainian reconnaissance men struck a Russian ammunition depot in the Olkhovatsky district of Voronezh region on 25 June.
Satellite imagery and local resident reports confirm at least two fire hotspots resulting from the drone attack.
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