Ukrainian forces struck a Russian ammunition depot in Bryansk region using US-made ATACMS missiles on Oct. 9.
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Ukrainian drones hit munitions storage sites in Russia's Kursk and Tver' regions, as well as another strike against the Bryansk ammunition depot on Oct. 9 using US-made ATACMS missiles.
Drones attacked an arms depot near the city of Karachev in Russia's Bryansk region on the night of October 8-9. Local governor Alexander Bogomaz reported a drone attack on social media.
According to the governor, 24 drones were allegedly shot down over the region overnight. At the same time, no one was injured, and infrastructure was not damaged.
Local Telegram channels reported explosions in the Karachev district, where the 67th arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate (GRAU) is located.
Munitions, including those from North Korea, as well as anti-tank weapons were stored at the arms depot.
Ukrainian drone strike set ablaze a Russian weapons depot storing North Korean ammunition in Bryansk Oblast.
Successful strike on Russian arsenal near Karachevo in Bryansk Oblast will impact the Kursk operation - Russian forces will face inevitable ammunition deficit for artillery
The 67th GRAU arsenal primarily supplied the North group of forces and its subgroup Kursk
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