Ukrainian attack on Russian missile depot triggers mini earthquake



Ukraine has blown up a Russian ammunition dump triggering an explosion so powerful it was picked up by earthquake monitors.

A huge explosion and mushroom cloud was seen coming from a vast warehouse complex in the city of Toropets, about 300 miles over the border from Ukraine, believed to house North Korean missiles and some of Russia’s most advanced weaponry including guided bombs, artillery and S-400s.

The plumes of smoke rising from the fires were so large that they could be seen from space. The explosions also triggered seismic activity measuring 2.8 points on the Richter scale in the area.

Videos from close to the depot showed a fireball lifting into the sky so bright it momentarily lit up the entire area for miles around, as shockwaves emanated from the blast area.

Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/09/18/ukraine-attack-russia-missile-depot-mini-earthquake/

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25 thoughts on “Ukrainian attack on Russian missile depot triggers mini earthquake”

  1. Bangladesh is now run by disabled people, they are mentally disabled, disabled in civilization, disabled in humanity, disabled in the rule of law, disabled in fair trial, and therefore the country is moving far away from civilization🧟🦹

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  2. Correction: "NATO attack on Russian depot"

    Ukraine does not have the capabilities to carry out such a deep strike kill chain. They dont have the satellites, GPS, or ISR… Make no mistake, this is a NATO operation

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  3. Just a Gen 3 or 4 variable yield tactical nuke, these can be seen online with a simple google search. The powers to be won’t openly disclose that we’re using nukes since it seems so scary to people but modern nuclear devices don’t leave a radiation signature/footprint after detonation, go look at the Yemen footage when the Saudi Air Force attacked a dug in facility.

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