Massive Ammunition Depot Explosion in Ukraine, Authorities Suspect ‘Subversive Activity’

Massive Ammunition Depot Explosion in Ukraine, Authorities Suspect ‘Subversive Activity’
A still from video footage shows a fireball on 27 Sept 2017 at the military base near Kalynivka in the Vynnytsya region, the morning after munitions explosions began. Reuters
Simon Veazey
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A massive explosion at an ammunition depot in central Ukraine has led to the evacuation of over 24,000 people, according to authorities.

The explosions, which started on Tuesday night at a military base where over 80,000 tons of munitions are stored, are being treated as suspected sabotage by the Ukrainian Security Services (SBU).

According to Ukrainian emergency services the incident started at 10pm local time at a military base near Kalynivka in the Vynnytsya region, 168 miles west of the capital Kiev.

One piece of video footage of the incident shows a few munitions rocketing from the burning site, before  a large-scale fireball that leaves a large black mushroom cloud. Other videos and photos show fireballs and munitions thrown up into the night sky.

A destroyed car is seen as National Guards patrol the area near the warehouse storing ammunition for multiple rocket launcher systems at a military base in Kalynivka, Vinnytsia region, Ukraine Sep. 27, 2017. (Reuters/Gleb Garanich)
A destroyed car is seen as National Guards patrol the area near the warehouse storing ammunition for multiple rocket launcher systems at a military base in Kalynivka, Vinnytsia region, Ukraine Sep. 27, 2017. Reuters/Gleb Garanich

“The Military Prosecutor’s Office of the Southern area has added a new criminal case to the National Register of Pretrial Investigations under Article 113 of the Criminal Code—subversive activity. Our agents will be part of the investigation team. The investigation is under way,” SBU press secretary Olena Hitlianska told  Ukrainian news agency UNIAN.

According to the news agency over 30,000 people have been evacuated from the affected area.

“Stocks of weapons and ammunition in the town of Kalynivka have caught fire with the subsequent detonation of the ammunition,” Vinnytsia Town Hall said in a statement on its website

The incident is the fourth ammunition depot explosion incident in the past two years in Ukraine. A fire at a military depot in Ukraine’s east in March raged for hours, prompting over 20,000 to be evacuated. 

Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) ride on the road as smoke rise over a warehouse storing ammunition for multiple rocket launcher systems at a military base in the town of Kalynivka in Vinnytsia region, Ukraine Sept. 27, 2017. (Reuters/Gleb Garanich)
Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) ride on the road as smoke rise over a warehouse storing ammunition for multiple rocket launcher systems at a military base in the town of Kalynivka in Vinnytsia region, Ukraine Sept. 27, 2017. Reuters/Gleb Garanich

Munitions at the military base were still exploding on late morning Wednesday, a spokesman from the Ukrainian Defense Ministry told the 112 television station, according to the Telegraph. 

The regional administration says that the warehouses in the depot in Kalynivka contain 83,000 tons of ammunition, according to 112 television.

Reuters contributed to this report

Simon Veazey
Simon Veazey
Freelance Reporter
Simon Veazey is a UK-based journalist who has reported for The Epoch Times since 2006 on various beats, from in-depth coverage of British and European politics to web-based writing on breaking news.
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