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Explosions At Russian Arms Depot After Ukrainian Drone Attacks

Recently built fortifications are seen in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Alex Babenko)

A recent series of events has unfolded in Russia, with explosions and fires reported at multiple arms depots following Ukrainian drone attacks. The incidents have caused significant disruptions and raised concerns about escalating tensions in the region.

According to reports, a blaze erupted at a Russian arms depot located in the Tver region, approximately 380 kilometers northwest of Moscow. The fire triggered a series of explosions, prompting the closure of a major highway and the evacuation of nearby areas. Unverified images circulating on social media showed a large ball of flame and smoke trails from detonations, highlighting the intensity of the situation.

In a separate incident, an ammunition depot and missile arsenal in the Krasnodar region of southwestern Russia also caught fire after a separate attack. The blaze led to evacuations as explosions continued to rock the area, with videos on social media capturing the bright orange clouds and continuous detonations.

Russian authorities have attributed these incidents to Ukrainian drone attacks, claiming that over 100 drones were shot down over Russian territory and occupied Crimea. The Defense Ministry reported no casualties in either region, but the impact of the attacks on the arms depots has been significant.

The escalation of hostilities between Ukraine and Russia has raised concerns about the potential for further violence and instability in the region. The closures of highways, evacuations, and explosions at arms depots underscore the seriousness of the situation and the need for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions.

As the situation continues to develop, it is essential to monitor the latest updates and follow reliable sources for accurate information on the evolving conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

For more news and updates on the war in Ukraine, visit AP's coverage.

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