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SSU drones blow up ammunition depot in Rostov region: details

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Recently, the Security Service of Ukraine's drones attacked an ammunition depot at the "Kadamovskiy" training ground in Rostov region. The strike resulted in powerful explosions on the territory of the military facility, followed by the detonation of ammunition.

As a result of the attack, the enemy's depot was completely destroyed. This was reported to OBOZ.UA by informed sources in the SSU.

The "Kadamovskiy" training ground is one of the largest in Russia. The military facility is located near the town of Novocherkassk, Rostov region.

After the UAV attack, a powerful explosion and subsequent detonation occurred on the territory of the ammunition depot. The SSU emphasized that the Russian army used this depot to supply its troops in the Kramatorsk direction.

Thanks to the SSU's efforts, the Russians now face significant logistical difficulties that significantly affect their ability to conduct combat operations.

"The SSU continues to actively demilitarize the Russian rear, from which weapons are supplied to the front line. Drone sanctions for the Russian army will continue," the source said.

As a reminder, in the city of Lgov, Kursk region of Russia, the Ukrainian Defense Forces hit the command post of the 810th Separate Marine Brigade of the Russian Navy. The enemy placed it in an abandoned building.

Earlier it was reported that explosions were heard in Millerovo, Rostov region, on the night of December 24, and air defense was operating. The military airfield of the occupation army is located there.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, on the morning of December 25, Chechnya came under drone strikes. At least 5 explosions were heard in the capital of the region, Grozny. At least one of the UAVs exploded in the area of the 2nd Regiment of Special Police named after Akhmat Kadyrov.

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