(Toropets) is a town and the administrative center of Toropetsky District in Tver Oblast, Russia.
It is also where in 2015, Moscow decided to build a huge ammunition compound which conformed to the highest modern safety standards and which they claimed would be able to withstand a small nuclear strike. which may explain why Moscow had around 30000 tonnes of ammunition in store there which included Iskander and Tochka-U missile systems,
guided aerial bombs and assorted artillery ammunition. ... including some North Korean munitions. Well apparently somebody forgot to send that memo to Kyiv who struck the ammunition compound over the night of the 17th and early morning of the 18th of September when it carried out a drone strike on the compound resulting in this:
in fact so devastating was the blast it was recorded as a 2.9 Magnitude earthquake. Finnish microsatellite manufacturer ICEYE released this SAR image showing the extent of the damage
to the ammunition storage site
In response, Russia claims that they shot down all the drones the Ukraine launched at the ammunition compound, but the wreckage from one they shot down landed on the ammo dump and set off a chain of explosions. Whatever the cause, the simple fact remains , Moscow has lost a lot of ammunition this past week.