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Toropets depot explosions

Coordinates:56°30′0″N31°43′15″E / 56.50000°N 31.72083°E /56.50000; 31.72083
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Ukrainian attack on Russian ammunition depot
2024 Toropets depot explosions
Part of theUkrainian attacks in Russia during theRussian invasion of Ukraine
NASAFIRMS imagery of the Toropets depot fires from 2024-09-17 to 2024-09-21 with first detection at 2024-09-17 23:58:00 (UTC)
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DateSeptember 17–18, 2024 (2024-09-17 –2024-09-18)
Time3:56 (UTC+03:00)
VenueToropets weapon depot
LocationToropets,Tver Oblast,Russia
Coordinates56°30′0″N31°43′15″E / 56.50000°N 31.72083°E /56.50000; 31.72083
TypeWeapons storage explosion
CauseUkrainian drone attack[1]
PerpetratorSecurity Service of Ukraine
Deaths0 (per Russia)[3]
Non-fatal injuries13 (per Russia)[2]

On the night of 17–18 September 2024, during theRusso-Ukrainian War,Ukraine launched adrone attack on the 107th Arsenal,Main Missile and Artillery Directorate (GRAU), an ammunition depot of theRussian Armed Forces inToropets,Tver Oblast. The attack causing a massive series of explosions and fires and shattering windows across nearby towns.[4][5] The primary explosion caused a 82 m wide crater[6] and aseismic wave of magnitude 2.5~2.8 on 18 September, 3:56 am, local time.[1][7]

Context

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Main article:Russian invasion of Ukraine

Following more than two years of war, Ukraine moved the conflict into Russian territories. On 6 August 2024, Ukraine launched anincursion intoKursk Oblast. Ukraine claimed responsibility for the attack[1] stating it was led with domestically-manufactured airborne drones with a goal of normalizing such in-depth attacks in order to ease allies' stances.[8] Ukrainian representatives stated that more attacks of this kind are expected in order to “methodically” reduce Russia’s missile potential.[1]

Target

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In 2012, a program was launched to develop a comprehensive system for safeguarding ammunition in order to reduce the risk of accidental detonations. Funding for this program amounted to 90 billion rubles. The Minister of DefenseSergei Shoigu stated that under this program, in 2015 it was planned to produce 454 units in 13 arsenals.[9] The 107th Arsenal was modernized within the framework of this programme. 3.5 billion rubles were allocated for the construction of shelters in this territory. A modern arsenal was to appear, in compliance with environmental requirements.[10]

The facility was substantially expanded after 2010, reaching its current state by 2018, as seen inGoogle Earth history: numerous new buildings and hardened bunkers were added on the southeastern end, perhaps doubling the storage capacity.

Euronews reported that the military ammunition depot had been renovated in 2018, and that the Russian deputy defense minister claimed that "the site met the 'highest international standards" and could defend against weapons such as missiles and "even a small nuclear attack".[11] Euronews also reported that approximately 30,000 tonnes of military munitions were stored at the facility, including "fuel tanks, as well as ..Iskander andTochka-U missile systems, guided aerial bombs and assorted artillery ammunition... Russia had also started to store North Korean munitions in Toropets."[12]NBC reported that KAB missiles were also stored at the facility.[11]

Depot contents

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CIA involvement

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Intelligence about the depot's munitions, its vulnerabilities, and nearby Russian defensive systems was provided to Ukraine by theCentral Intelligence Agency. CIA officers were also responsible for calculating how many drones would be necessary, and for planning the drones' flight paths.[14]

Attack

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Ukrainska Pravda cited Ukraine'sSecurity Service,Defence Intelligence andSpecial Operations Force as the author of the nighttime attack.[8] According toRussian Defense Ministry, all of the 54 Ukrainian drones aimed at western Russian regions were successfully intercepted.[8] According toIgor Rudenya,governor of Tver Oblast, debris of a successfully downed Ukrainian drone caused the fire, igniting the ammunition depot and the series of explosions.[8][5][15][16][17]

On 22 September 2024, media reported that Ukrainian drones had struck a second ammunition depot located south of Toropets, again causing a large fire.[18]

Explosions

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NASAFIRMS imagery from 21 September 2024 showing the newer, extensive fire south of Toropets with first detections at 00:18:00 (UTC) and the still ongoing fire from the first attack east of Toropets

The attack resulted in multiple secondary explosions, the largest being an earthquake-magnitude blast.[19] The blast wave spread up to 300 km (200 mi) and was estimated to have aTNT equivalent of either 200 to 240 tons or 1.3 to 1.8 kilotons of high-explosives.[3][19][11] Resulting fires were detected from NASA'sfire monitoring systems as covering an area of approximately 13 km2 (5 sq mi).[19]

Consequences

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Igor Rudenya,governor of Tver Oblast, announced a partial evacuation of the town but that there were no serious injuries nor fatalities.[5][15][16][17] Russian officials later reported that 13 people had been injured.[2]

However, according to pro–Russian milblogger Anastasia Kashevarova, hundreds of Russians may have been killed in the strike, with the facility's utility block alone accommodating 200 people.[20]

On 20 September,Colonel Kiviselg, head of theEstonian Defense Forces Intelligence Center, estimated that the strike had caused 30,000 tonnes of munitions to explode, the size of which he equated to 750,000 shells, adding that the strike destroyed two to three months of Russia's ammunition supply. The depot reportedly stored not only artillery shells, but alsoIskander missiles,Tochka-U ballistic missiles andglide bombs and it is unclear if hisbomb damage assessment includes both missiles and artillery ammunition.[21][22]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghKennedy, Niamh (18 September 2024)."Ukraine claims to have destroyed large Russian ammunition depot in overnight drone attack".CNN. Retrieved20 September 2024.
  2. ^abLukiv, Jaroslav."Ukraine drone attack in Russia sparks fire".BBC. Retrieved19 September 2024.
  3. ^abPapachristou, Lucy; Kelly, Lidia (18 September 2024)."Ukrainian drone attack triggers earthquake-sized blast at arsenal in Russia's Tver region".Reuters. Retrieved19 September 2024.
  4. ^Lukiv, Jaroslav."Russia Tver region orders evacuation after Ukrainian drone attack".BBC. Retrieved18 September 2024.
  5. ^abc"Drone Attack On Arms Depot Forces Evacuations In Russia's Tver Region".Radio Free Europe. Retrieved18 September 2024.
  6. ^Reporter, Maya Mehrara Live News (24 September 2024)."Satellite photos reveal 270ft crater, major damage to Russian ammo depots".Newsweek. Retrieved25 September 2024.
  7. ^"Mag. 2.8 quake - Toropetskiy, Tver', 33 km northwest of Toropets, Tver' , Russia, on Wednesday, Sep 18, 2024, at 05:56 pm (Moscow time)".VolcanoDiscovery.com. 18 September 2024.
  8. ^abcdefSauer, Pjotr (18 September 2024)."Blast from attack on Russian arms depot picked up on earthquake monitors".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved19 September 2024.
  9. ^"Missile missile launcher will appear near Tver arsenal".rg.ru (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 6 December 2015. Retrieved14 October 2024.
  10. ^"A military arsenal with protection against terrorist attacks is being built in the Tver region".sdelanounas.ru (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 6 June 2018. Retrieved14 October 2024.
  11. ^abcdSmith, Alexander (18 September 2024)."Ukrainian drone attack triggers huge blasts at Russian ammo depot".NBC News. Retrieved18 September 2024.
  12. ^abcdefg"What was stored at the Russian arms depot in Tver region struck by Ukraine's drones?".Euronews. 18 September 2024.
  13. ^abAxe, David."Russia May Have Stockpiled Its Best Missiles At An Arsenal In The Town Of Toropets. Which Is Why Ukraine Just Blew It Up With 100 Drones".Forbes. Retrieved20 September 2024.
  14. ^Entous, Adam (29 March 2025)."The Partnership: The Secret History of the War in Ukraine".The New York Times. Retrieved4 April 2025.
  15. ^ab"Schools in one municipality of Russia's Tver region withdraw services after drone attack".TASS. Retrieved18 September 2024.
  16. ^ab"The town of Toropets in the Tver region was attacked by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The evacuation of residents has been announced".Oreanda News. 18 September 2024. Retrieved18 September 2024.
  17. ^ab"Tver region governor says no serious injuries in drone attack on Toropets".TASS. Retrieved18 September 2024.
  18. ^"Ukraine launches second drone attack on Russian arms depots in a week, as Zelenskyy prepares to take 'victory plan' to the US".abc.net.au. 22 September 2024. Retrieved22 September 2024.
  19. ^abcCole, Brendan (19 September 2024)."Russian Ammo Depot 1.8 Kiloton Blast May Be 'Biggest Single Event' in War".Newsweek. Retrieved19 September 2024.
  20. ^"Hardly Anything Left Of The Bodies': Hundreds Of Russian Soldiers Could Have Been Eliminated In Toropets".Charter 97. 19 September 2024. Retrieved26 September 2024.
  21. ^Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina; Bailey, Riley; Gasparyan, Davit; Kagan, Frederick W. (22 September 2024)."RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 22, 2024".understandingwar.org. Retrieved26 September 2024.
  22. ^"EDF colonel: Russia's naval training exercise was smaller than announced".news.err.ee. 20 September 2024. Retrieved27 April 2025.
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