According to British estimates, Ukrainian drone attacks have inflicted the worst losses on Russian ammunition stocks since the start of the Ukraine war. A strike on an ammunition depot near the small town of Toropets in the Tver region of central Russia most likely destroyed at least 30,000 tons of ammunition on September 18, the British Ministry of Defense said in its regular intelligence update.
On the night of September 21, there were further Ukrainian attacks on depots in Tikhoretsk in the southern Russian region of Krasnodar and elsewhere in Toropets, the ministry wrote. The tonnage of ammunition destroyed at the three sites represents the largest loss of Russian and North Korean-supplied ammunition during the war.
The Russian army had admitted the drone attacks, but downplayed the damage and spoke of fires that had been caused by crashed drone debris. For the British, it sounds completely different: The attacks will most likely lead to at least short-term interruptions in the Russian ammunition supply, as stated in the statement, which the Defense Ministry accompanied with satellite images of the attacked depots.
The British Ministry of Defense has been publishing regular intelligence updates on the progress of the war since the start of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Russia accuses the British of spreading disinformation.