Falling debris
“Tver Governor Igor Rudenya claimed that air defense systems shot down drones, causing a fire from falling debris, despite the ongoing sounds of ammunition detonations in Toropets. Russia’s Ministry of Defense did not report any drone interceptions in the Tver region in its morning update.”
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1836318101677195388
“Pre-war satellite images of the Russian ammunition depot in Toropets show that massive amount of ammunition was stored in the open air all over the territory of depot.
Nowadays, Russians store ammunition in a similar manner on other locations much closer to the front, such as in the Voronezh region, so it would not be surprising if Russians continued to store ammunition in the open air in depots about 500 km from the front.
Perhaps such careless handling of ammunition was the reason for such severe detonation as a result of the strikes.”
https://x.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1836371959178838316
“Falling debris”
Russia has a word for this type of lie: “Vranyo”.
Both the liar and the lied-to understand it’s a lie, and everyone just goes along with it. It’s deeply embedded in Russian culture. Many of the pro-Russia freepers don’t seem to understand vranyo, and are so infatuated with their fantasy of Russkiy Mir, they accept even the most obvious lies as facts.