While there wasn’t a single detonation, the numbers I’ve seen quoted are that ~30 kt of total explosives went off, which is in atomic-weapon-class, larger than Hiroshima (15kt) or Nagasaki (21kt), hence the reference to Oppenheimer’s quote at the successful test of Trinity (25kt), the first atomic bomb.
The night of September 20, Ukraine blew up another ammunition depot, one at Kamenny, Tikhoretsky, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, and the other at Oktyabrsky in Tver Oblast, Russia. The image that OP used here is from Tikhoretsky.
EDIT: The Toropets large explosion in the video is, from what I can tell from other sources, only about 0.2-0.24kt, so significantly-smaller than Hiroshima/Nagasaki atomic detonations. I read that Ukraine hit the depot with ~100 UAVs, so probably various explosives were stored far enough from each other not to have the whole depot be touched off by one explosion. I was listening to Michael Kofman discuss it, and he mentioned that the Toropets depot is spread out over ~5km, many different storage structures.
What happened? Did they bomb another depot?
The night of September 17, Ukraine blew up a very large Russian ammunition depot at Toropets, up in Moscow’s general direction.
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/39247
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4OeKEHCuic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toropets_depot_explosions
While there wasn’t a single detonation, the numbers I’ve seen quoted are that ~30 kt of total explosives went off, which is in atomic-weapon-class, larger than Hiroshima (15kt) or Nagasaki (21kt), hence the reference to Oppenheimer’s quote at the successful test of Trinity (25kt), the first atomic bomb.
At that point, OP posted an image about it:
https://lemmy.today/post/16521510
The night of September 20, Ukraine blew up another ammunition depot, one at Kamenny, Tikhoretsky, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, and the other at Oktyabrsky in Tver Oblast, Russia. The image that OP used here is from Tikhoretsky.
https://kyivindependent.com/drone-strike-causes-explosions-at-facility-in-krasnodar-krai-russian-officials-say/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO1CS8UeUDY
EDIT: The Toropets large explosion in the video is, from what I can tell from other sources, only about 0.2-0.24kt, so significantly-smaller than Hiroshima/Nagasaki atomic detonations. I read that Ukraine hit the depot with ~100 UAVs, so probably various explosives were stored far enough from each other not to have the whole depot be touched off by one explosion. I was listening to Michael Kofman discuss it, and he mentioned that the Toropets depot is spread out over ~5km, many different storage structures.