
Ukraine destroyed a trainload of missiles and ammunition from North korea for Russia

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The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine destroyed a train carrying North Korean ballistic missiles and ammunition. This was reported by Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman Kyrylo Sazonov, citing intelligence sources.
The operation was carried out by the simultaneous detonation of railway tracks and rolling stock on the Trans-Siberian Railway. The explosion destroyed a military train carrying North Korean ballistic missiles KN-23/KN-24 and railcars carrying expendable ammunition for the Russian Armed Forces. The operation took place more than 6,000 kilometers from the front line.
"The powerful detonation of missile warheads resulted in the complete destruction of the logistics hub and the disruption of rail service throughout the entire area. Details of the explosion: 'Nothing survived,'" Sazonov wrote. It is noted that the Main Intelligence Directorate had been tracking the strategic cargo's route for a long time, directly from the border with North Korea. Explosive devices were planted under the tracks and critical components of the train along a complex section of the highway.
"The explosion of the first train cars triggered a chain reaction and the detonation of the KN-23 ballistic missile warheads. The resulting explosion, equivalent to tens of tons of TNT, created a crater more than 15 meters deep, and the train itself, including the locomotive, was completely destroyed," Sazonov added.
According to him, the scattered debris caused the fire to engulf the adjacent forest belt and railway infrastructure. This is being recorded, among other things, by satellite systems.
"The cargo the enemy planned to use to terrorize Ukrainian cities was completely destroyed before it even arrived. Not a single missile from this train will be fired again. The logistics pipeline has been significantly cut off," a GUR source noted, adding that the operation completely blocked the main artery through which the Kremlin received military aid from Pyongyang. Blogger and volunteer Sergei Sternenko stated that the information about the destruction of a train carrying ballistic missiles from North Korea, disseminated by Sazonov, is most likely fake. He claimed the text could have been generated by artificial intelligence. As a reminder, it was previously reported that Russia received a new batch of ballistic missiles from North Korea. It was also noted that, in addition to the munitions, Pyongyang sent its experts to Moscow to launch these missiles.
As military analyst, retired Ukrainian Armed Forces Major Alexei Getman, a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war, noted, Russia plans to increase the number of ballistic missiles launched at Ukraine to 100. Since domestic production is insufficient to meet these needs, Moscow has begun to recruit North Korean ballistic missiles.
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