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Home»News»Ukraine Reports ‘Devastating’ Fire at Russia’s Shahed Drone Warehouse
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Ukraine Reports ‘Devastating’ Fire at Russia’s Shahed Drone Warehouse

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 23, 20240 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Ukrainian military intelligence reported that a warehouse containing $16 million worth of drone parts for Russian Shahed-136 drones was engulfed in a devastating fire in Russia’s Alabuga Special Economic Zone. These Iranian kamikaze drones are used by Moscow’s military, and the destruction of the warehouse is a significant blow to Russia as it faces an equipment shortage that hit a two-year high in November. Ukraine has been conducting strikes on Russia’s ammunition storage and arms production sites in order to weaken Moscow’s ability to continue fighting.

The warehouse reportedly contained 65 fuselages of attack drones, as well as engines, navigation systems, and thermal imaging cameras for the production of 400 units of the Shahed-136 drones. The fire was described as mysterious, with no further details provided by Ukrainian officials. The Yelabuga drone factory, where the warehouse was located, has produced Albatross reconnaissance drones in addition to Russian equivalents of Shahed drones. Ukraine had previously struck the factory in April, and Russia has been using Iranian-made Shahed drones equipped with thermobaric warheads, Russian navigation units, and Chinese control boards in its attacks.

The use of Shahed drones has increased the risks of civilian casualties for both Moscow and Kyiv. Andrii Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation, has previously stated that the drones posed a challenge for Ukraine’s air defenses. Iran has denied allegations of sending ballistic missiles and drones to Russia. The destruction of the warehouse in the fire has forced Russia to potentially rely on other drones or ballistic missiles while it rebuilds its stockpile of drone parts that were destroyed.

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The Ukrainian Defense Intelligence views the fire as a significant blow to Russia’s military-industrial complex and has warned of fair retribution for any war crimes committed against the Ukrainian people. The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has seen a series of strikes and attacks on both sides as they seek to gain strategic advantages. The destruction of the warehouse highlights the importance of disrupting the supply chain of military equipment in order to weaken an adversary’s ability to continue fighting.

The impact of the fire on Russia’s drone capabilities remains to be seen as they may need to seek alternative options in the short term. The use of drones in modern warfare has become increasingly prevalent, and the destruction of a significant amount of drone parts will likely have implications for Russia’s military operations in the conflict. As tensions continue to escalate between Ukraine and Russia, the destruction of the warehouse represents another chapter in the ongoing conflict between the two countries.

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