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Drones strike ammunition depot in Tula , 120 miles south of Moscow , it has been reported.
Explosions can be heard in video posted on Russian Telegram channels of the site which makes gunpowder and ammunition for Moscow 's forces.
Such attacks have been stepped up in recent months , sometimes coinciding with Russia 's repeated missile and drone stikes on Ukrainian infrastructure.
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