“Maxar collected a trove of new high-resolution satellite imagery showing the damage to Russian ammunition depots in western southern Russia. Starting off with the before / after shots of the ammo storage buildings at the Oktyabrski depot. “-George Barros

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  1. Its this one [https://new.reddit.com/r/UkraineInvasionVideos/comments/1fmrrx7/radio_liberty_is_publishing_new_highresolution/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3](https://new.reddit.com/r/UkraineInvasionVideos/comments/1fmrrx7/radio_liberty_is_publishing_new_highresolution/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)

    Source:[https://x.com/georgewbarros/status/1838280133423305010](https://x.com/georgewbarros/status/1838280133423305010)

    it is an entier thread I will add the links for those who do not wish to use twitter later

  2. Seeing trees just bent over completely in a circle around a crater the size of warehouse is pretty insane.

  3. Shame, seems a few survived in the bottom of the last photo. Hopefully melted or to risky enough to be used.

  4. _ead_etween_he_ines on

    It looks the trees didn’t have a damn clue which way to fall!
    It also looks like one of the bigger craters/explosions is on the second set of photos (Picture #4) on the right side along the rail lines where it appears a train used to be, now just a single carriage remains.

  5. Tis but a scratch.

    If this is how the depots look like after Ruzzian AA intercepted all of the drones, just imagine the carnage once one of them gets through.

  6. For gods sake, what for the fucking hell did the Ukrainians thrown at it? It’s completely swept away, everything gone, nothing left. What kind of weapons were they? I mean, sure, one depot set the next one on fire, and you see firebreaks from time to time, but all in all: what did they use?

    That is a truly impressive result.

  7. These bunkers would have been well protected, it’s quite terrifying how extensively they’ve all been completely destroyed.

    It’s like every single one has been hit with it’s own ‘bunker buster’ penetrator which is equally impressive.

  8. Damn that was a good hit. Right where it hurts and they didn’t pull the punch at all. Complete obliteration. Wish this would happen to the entire Russian arsenal.

  9. It’s amazing how poorly designed and constructed those armory bases were. The storage buildings are way too close and the revetments don’t actually provide protection from adjacent buildings. Just dogshit.

    I’m glad they’re incompetent

  10. Available_to_History on

    This is the difference between conducting a war and just terrorise the living hell out of people

  11. RealSuggestion9247 on

    Unless one or several good hits cooks off the others it would appear that Ukraine has upped both their qualitative and quantitative deeper strike capabilities. In these strikes and the others.
    One might be tempted to think there are some recently released western weaponry. Particularly as Ukraine previously have not targeted such targets with effect. Are we seeing western tech released for pure military targets such as depots, logistics etc? Hopefully.

    All whilst Ukraine gripes (rightfully so) about the weapon limitations as well as lack of volume of assets.

  12. I did a double take… i didn’t expect literally everything to have exploded.

    Strikes like this will win Ukraine the war. Keep blowing up everything they have. Amazing work.

  13. Ruzzian ministry of invasion “all drones were shot down by our air defences, drone wreckage caused localized smoke, nothing to see there“.

  14. This was the smaller ammo depot that was just south of the Toropoets ammo depot that got hit first, correct?

  15. When was that ammo depot built? Considering the trees were tall and dense? All the way back in USSR?