Incidents

"Most of the ammunition was not injured": the expert evaluated the effects of a strike on the arsenal in the Russian Federation

Most likely, aviation bombs were destroyed, from which the Russians produce the cabins and which were on the surface. Mikhail Zhirokhov suggests that ammunition stored in underground storage facilities is still there. Despite the "apocalyptic explosions" in the arsenal in the Russian Toroptsa of the Tver region, most of the ammunition was not injured. Military expert Mikhail Zhirokhov told this on Radio NV.

He suggests that the ammunition stored in underground storage facilities remained there, and only those that were on the surface were destroyed. In addition, he suggests that the destroyed ones were likely to be aviation bombs, from which the Russians make the cabin. It is unlikely that Mikhail Zhirokhov believes, these were rockets for rocket launchers or North Korean missiles. The expert also suggested that events developed.

"Obviously, at first there was a whole swarm of drones, which the Russian air defense was discharged, and then there was a means of damage," he said. These tools could be both a long-range Palyanytsya missile and the British Storm Shadow missile, although Ukraine did not formally receive permission from London for such blows. "But what politicians say and what they do, very often, these are different things," a military expert said.