Ukrainian drones have struck again, blowing up one of Russia's largest ammunition storage facilities in Tikhoretsk, southern Russia, just days after targeting another ammo stockpile in Toropets. The Tikhoretsk depot, reportedly holding around 2,000 tons of ammo, including North Korean-made rounds, was hit in a raid that resulted in a massive fireball visible from miles away. It's becoming increasingly evident that Ukraine's new jet-powered Palianytsia drone played a key role in these strikes. With a powerful AI-PBS-350 turbojet engine, the Palianytsia can travel several hundred miles and carry a massive payload, making it more destructive than previous Ukrainian drones. This attack signals a shift in Ukraine’s campaign to hit strategic targets deep inside Russia, showing that Ukraine is escalating its deep strikes to disrupt Russian military logistics. The explosion was so intense that it registered as a small earthquake and even caught the attention of NASA's fire-spotting satel
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