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Oganized a "hellfire cotton": SSU drones destroyed enemy ammunition depot in Donetsk region. Video

Enemy object was burning all night

On the night of December 12, SSU drones destroyed an enemy ammunition depot near the village of Markyne in the occupied territory of the Donetsk region. The occupiers' facility was on fire and exploding throughout the night.

According to OBOZ.UA sources, the SSU recently conducted a special operation, using drones to give the Russian invaders a hell of a time. The target was an artillery and mortar depot near Markyne, deep behind enemy lines, near the border with Russia.

Thousands of ammunition for armored personnel carriers, tanks, anti-tank guided missiles, mines, grenades, and millions of rounds of ammunition of various calibers were stored there.

According to OBOZ.UA sources, as a result of the special operation, explosions were heard at the aggressor's facility all night.

Not only was the ammunition depot destroyed, but also a neighboring fuel and lubricants depot, the sources said.

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