'Hardly Anything Left Of The Bodies': Hundreds Of Russian Soldiers Could Have Been Eliminated In Toropets
- 19.09.2024, 7:59
The facility's utility block alone could accommodate 200 people.
As a result of powerful explosions at the Russian army artillery depot in Toropets, Tver Region, hundreds of Russian soldiers could have been killed.
This is stated in a message by the Astra Telegram resource, citing Russian military propagandists.
Presumably, hundreds of Russian soldiers were in the affected area in Toropets. Z-propagandist Anastasia Kashevarova writes this.
According to official data from the Russian authorities, 13 people were injured in the destruction of the depot. However, there are serious doubts about the veracity of this information.
She recalls that the facility's utility block alone could accommodate 200 people. This means that the total number of personnel was most likely higher.
"How many of ours died there, and judging by the explosions and footage, nothing remained of the bodies," Kashevarova wrote.
At the same time, she blames the Russian military leadership for what happened, accusing them of lying and “surrendering Russia.” “How much more lies and mistakes can we go on? How many times have we heard that it’s enough to panic, enough to write something, enough to blame the Defence Ministry and the General Staff – the war is going on. So, really, those who sit with calm faces and watch the explosions that look like a mushroom cloud, at least panic a little there,” complained the Z-propagandist.
The Russian propagandist accuses the Russian military leadership of gross miscalculations that led to large casualties among the occupiers.
“The formations in full view of the enemy continue. The driving in columns without a distance continues. The storage of all the shells in one place in full view of the enemy (...) continues. The filming and publication of photos and videos confirming (to the Ukrainians – ed.) their hits continue. Helicopters and planes are hidden in foil hangars or not hidden at all,” added Kashevarova.