Ukraine goes after Russia's North Korean arms stockpiles
Ukraine reportedly struck a Russian depot in the border Bryansk region overnight housing ammunition made by North Korea, one of Moscow's key allies.
Spravdi, a center dedicated to countering misinformation established by Ukraine's government, said on Wednesday that "another large Russian ammunition depot is lighting up the sky in the region of Bryansk."
Explosions at the facility started overnight and continued "into the dawn hours," the center wrote in a post to social media. It didn't explicitly point to Kyiv's hand, but said that "dismantling every aspect of Russia's war machine, it's logistics, arms and oil industries is the only path to peace."
The warehouse, located in the Bryansk town of Karachev, was 114 kilometers (71 miles) from the Ukrainian border, Andriy Kovalenko, an official with Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, said in a post to messaging app Telegram.
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