Rocket 'Neptune' and SBU drones struck a Russian ammunition depot.


Ukrainian forces successfully executed an operation targeting an important military facility on the territory of the Russian Federation. The ammunition and drone storage depot near the village of Chaltir on the western outskirts of Rostov-on-Don was the target of the Ukrainian army's strike. This was reported by 'Interfax-Ukraine'.
SBU, together with the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, targeted an important objective - a depot with drones that coordinate enemy strikes on Ukrainian cities and the front line. Now there will be fewer of these Russian 'birds' in the sky.
The operation was carried out by the joint efforts of the Security Service of Ukraine and the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to a representative of the special service, this object was of great significance to the enemy.
The attack was executed according to plan: Ukrainian drones first carried out a diversionary action, overwhelming the Russian air defense, after which a strike was launched with the 'Neptune' missile.
Local residents confirmed the effectiveness of the operation, reporting in social networks about numerous explosions near Chaltir, indicating explosions of munitions at the warehouses.
A representative of the special service also emphasized that work on military facilities in enemy territory will continue, demonstrating Ukraine's ability to deliver precise strikes on strategic objectives of the adversary.
Previously, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed the command post of the 8th Army of the Russian Federation.
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