Ukrainian kamikaze drone strikes ‘struck Russia’s Satan-2 nuclear missiles’
In a daring move, Ukrainian kamikaze drones
reportedly struck one of Russia's most feared nuclear missiles, the "Satan-2," at a secret
facility in the Tver region. The attack, which hit a missile silo near Toropets,
ignited a massive explosion, leaving locals in fear of a catastrophic fallout.
This strike comes just days after another nearby munitions depot was obliterated, sending
shockwaves through Russia's military operations. Another Ukrainian drone strike targeted a
second ammunition facility in Tikhoretsk, Krasnodar, where North Korean missiles,
reportedly supplied by Kim Jong Un, were being stored. These devastating hits are
believed to have inflicted significant damage, with unconfirmed reports suggesting casualties
among Russian troops stationed at the sites. NASA satellite images showed fires raging
at the Tver site, and rail services were disrupted in the area as evacuations began.
Russian sources claimed to have downed over 100 drones overnight, but the sheer scale
of the damage caused by direct hits casts doubt on these official reports. Western
intelligence now estimates that Russia may have lost months’ worth of ammunition, a
crippling blow to their ongoing war effort. As Ukraine steps up its drone production,
these strikes are becoming more frequent, with significant consequences
for Putin’s war strategy.