he Russian Armed Forces have reported that they have destroyed an ammunition depot in Ukraine's Odessa region on Sunday, where multiple launch rocket systems (HIMARS) from the United States were stored.
Long-range, high-precision Kalibr maritime missiles in the area of the settlement of Maiorskoye, Odessa region, destroyed an ammunition depot with US HIMARS missiles and anti-aircraft systems," Russian Army spokesman Igor Konashenkov said, as reported by the TASS news agency.
Konashenkov also said that the Russian Aerospace Forces have destroyed a fuel depot in the Zaporiyia region where more than 100 tons of diesel fuel was stored, according to the agency.
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The Russian Armed Forces have reported that they have destroyed an ammunition depot in Ukraine's Odessa region on Sunday, where multiple launch rocket systems (HIMARS) from the United States were stored.© Provided by News 360HIMARS multirocket launching system in Ukraine - U.S. AIR FORCE / ZUMA PRESS / CONTACTOPHOTO"Long-range, high-precision Kalibr maritime missiles in the area of the settlement of Maiorskoye, Odessa region, destroyed an ammunition depot with US HIMARS missiles and anti-aircraft systems," Russian Army spokesman Igor Konashenkov said, as reported by the TASS news agency.Konashenkov also said that the Russian Aerospace Forces have destroyed a fuel depot in the Zaporiyia region where more than 100 tons of diesel fuel was stored, according to the agency.Dahyet Al-hussein: Real Estate Investment in UK Might Be More Profitable ThAdUK Real Estate Investment OptionsOn the other hand, the Russian Defense Minister, Sergei Shoigu, stressed that the Russian Army has used at least three times the Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, capable of reaching "Mach 5" speed, about five times the speed of sound."In general, it is practically impossible to shoot it down, and we use it to attack particularly important targets," Shoigu explained, adding that these projectiles can change their trajectory in vertical and horizontal planes along their trajectory, as reported by Kommersant.