SBU destroys North Korean missiles in Russia's Voronezh


Putin asked his DPRK "colleague" Kim Jong-in for missiles for strikes on Ukraine.
SBU drones attacked a warehouse with ammunition and equipment in Russia's Voronezh Region on the night of 7 September. This was stated by the head of the Centre for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defence Council, Andriy Kovalenko.
He specified that North Korean missiles, which Kim Jong-un sent to the Russians so that they could kill Ukrainians, were hit.
The ammunition depot in Soldatskoye, Voronezh region, was struck. Destroyed Korean missiles, which the path actually begged Kim Jong-un, humiliating himself. The same fate awaits Iranian missiles," stressed the head of the DPC
Four fires and continuous detonation of ammunition have been detected at the site, which is still going on.
The local authorities are carrying out an urgent evacuation of residents of nearby settlements.
As military officer Kirill Nedrya pointed out, launchers in Voronezh were destroyed in preparation to attack Ukraine.
From the south of Voronezh, Juche's KN-23 missiles and Rusche's Iskanders were constantly involved in massive shelling of Kiev and Kharkov. This morning they were again deployed in a combat manner, but they did not have time to take off, the take-off machine broke down. In time came a stingy Anglo-Saxon warning, too accurate and too shrapnel," he wrote.
According to his information, five KN-23 launchers were destroyed and one Iskander-K and KN-23 each sustained damage.
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