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Russian warehouse housing $16 million in Shahed drone parts goes up in flames - Ukrainian intel
A warehouse in Russia's Alabuga special economic zone, which stored parts for Shahed-136 drones used in attacks against Ukraine, caught fire
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The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine reported the information.
In the building, there were 65 fuselages of strike drones, as well as engines, navigation systems, and thermal imaging video cameras for the production of 400 Shahed-136 UAVs. According to intelligence, all of it was destroyed by fire.
The losses incurred by Russia due to the destruction of the warehouse are estimated at $16 million.
"The mysterious devastating fire was another blow to the military-industrial complex of terrorist Russia," stated Ukrainian intelligence.
- On December 12, the main power unit of an An-72 military transport aircraft detonated at the Ostafyevo airfield in the Moscow region.
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