Aww, did the orcs loose some ammunition?
Good. Hopefully some orcs too.
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>The type of weapon used and the unit that carried out the operation remain unknown. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine did not mention the destruction of the depot in its latest reports.
>Since the depot was located in a building, targeting it with kamikaze drones at such a long distance is a complex task.
>To achieve this, it would be necessary to either precisely hit the windows on the lower floors, where ammunition is usually stored, or use a drone with a powerful warhead capable of penetrating the walls or roof.
>Considering these factors, it is possible that, despite statements from local officials, artillery—either gun or rocket, may have been used for the strike.
There are several clouds of what look to be airbursts visible in video, which implies that they were trying to shoot something down.
That implies that it was a drone strike, which is very impressive given the target.
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Aww, did the orcs loose some ammunition?
Good. Hopefully some orcs too.
>The type of weapon used and the unit that carried out the operation remain unknown. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine did not mention the destruction of the depot in its latest reports.
>Since the depot was located in a building, targeting it with kamikaze drones at such a long distance is a complex task.
>To achieve this, it would be necessary to either precisely hit the windows on the lower floors, where ammunition is usually stored, or use a drone with a powerful warhead capable of penetrating the walls or roof.
>Considering these factors, it is possible that, despite statements from local officials, artillery—either gun or rocket, may have been used for the strike.
There are several clouds of what look to be airbursts visible in video, which implies that they were trying to shoot something down.
That implies that it was a drone strike, which is very impressive given the target.