Ukrainian intelligence destroys Russian explosives depot in Tula region

The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (HUR) on the night of August 30 destroyed an explosives warehouse of the Russian army in the Tula region of the Russian Federation, according to RBC-Ukraine sources in the HUR.
On the night of August 30, HUR forces attacked an underground warehouse of explosive substances located on the territory of JSC "Aleksinsky Chemical Plant" in the city of Aleksin, Tula region of Russia.
In the protected underground warehouse, the Russians stored a large amount of pyroxylin powder – this is smokeless powder that is used in ammunition for small arms, artillery systems, and certain rocket engines. It was precisely this warehouse that was struck.
Residents of Aleksin were reported to have heard loud explosions, and the Russians had to send many fire trucks and ambulances to the site of the attack.
It is noted that residents of Aleksin heard loud explosions, and to the site of the attack, the Russians had to send many fire trucks and ambulances.
Previously, Ukrainian intelligence officers on August 28 destroyed the infrastructure of the key railway station Tver on the territory of Russia. Powerful explosions destroyed a large amount of rolling stock and a significant part of the infrastructure.
Also on August 28, in the Sea of Azov, the Ukrainian military struck a small Russian missile ship, Buyan-M, which is a carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles. The hit was recorded on video.