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SSU Drones Destroy North Korean Missiles in Attack on russian Ammunition Depot in Voronezh

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North Korean KN-23 ballistic missile / open source
North Korean KN-23 ballistic missile / open source

North Korean missiles were stored at the ammunition depot in the Voronezh region, which was attacked by SSU drones on the night of September 7

Andriy Kovalenko, Head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, reported this.

North Korean-made missiles were destroyed in a strike on an enemy ammunition depot in the village of Soldatske, Voronezh region, russia. According to Kovalenko, putin was essentially begging Kim Jong Un for this weaponry.

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"A strike was carried out on an ammunition depot in Soldatske, Voronezh region. The Korean missiles, which putin essentially begged for from Kim Jong Un for in a humiliating manner, were destroyed. Iranian missiles will face the same fate," Kovalenko added.

Satellite image with markings of the depot fire, Defense Express
Satellite image with markings of the depot fire / Photo credit: Special Kherson Cat

Earlier Defense Express reported that SSU drones attacked a large ammunition and equipment depot in the village of Soldatske, Voronezh region, russia. The occupiers actively used the weapons from this depot during battles in Ukraine.

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