How did Ukraine attack Russian ammunition depots? Details from Forbes.


According to Forbes, Ukraine reportedly used the latest unmanned aerial vehicle rocket drone "Palyanitsya" to attack Russian ammunition depots. After the arsenal explosion in the city of Toropets, Ukrainian drones carried out a renewed strike on this object, as well as triggered an explosion in Tikhoretsk.
The article reports that "it is becoming increasingly evident, although not confirmed, that Ukrainians are using their latest unmanned aerial vehicle - the rocket drone "Palyanitsya" for these national attacks".
It is noted that the drone "Palyanitsya" has a thrust of 3400 newtons and can deliver missiles over long distances.
Recall that on September 21, the Defense Forces of Ukraine attacked two military arsenals and a radar station in Russia. Earlier, drones attacked a secret facility in the Russian village of Oktyabrsky, where missile silos and "Sarmat" missile are located. The 23rd military arsenal in the Tver region was also attacked, where ammunition explosions occurred.
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