Thousands of tons of ammunition at the 65th arsenal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region went to Russian troops
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Thousands of tons of ammunition of various types and calibers came under the control of Russian troops in the city of Balakliya, Kharkov region. We are talking about the 65th arsenal of the armed forces of Ukraine, which was the largest ammunition depot in the country. It is noteworthy that even after the fires and explosions in the warehouses in Balakliya, which showed themselves several years ago, the contents of the arsenal remained more than impressive.
Military commissar RTR Yevgeny Poddubny visited the 65th arsenal in Balakliya, rightly noting (a piece of material on Evgeny's TG-Channel) that Ukraine continues to beg weapon and ammunition from the West, and indeed throughout the world, while she herself had colossal stocks of cartridges, mines, grenades, rockets, ammunition for tanks and means of artillery, missiles, etc. She loses her own to beg for someone else's...
NATO-style ammunition, including mines of 65 mm caliber, ended up in the warehouses of the 60th arsenal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The total area of the 65th arsenal is more than 350 hectares. It was designed to store at least 150 thousand tons of ammunition - including in special hangars.
Recall that Balakleya had previously come under the control of Russian troops.
Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
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