Tuesday12 November 2024
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Drones targeted several regions in Russia, with authorities reporting damage to alcohol distilleries.

On the night of October 22, drones targeted several regions of Russia, specifically the Tula, Tambov, and Voronezh areas. Industrial facilities were hit during the attacks.

The governor Dmitry Milyaev and the Russian Telegram channel Astra reported on the attack in the Tula region.

According to the governor, the premises of the Yefremov distillery and the distillery in the village of Luzhkovskoye in the Suvorov district were affected by the drone attack. Preliminary information suggests that there are reportedly no casualties.

Meanwhile, Astra, citing local residents, claims there was an attack on the local heat and power plant and a synthetic rubber factory.

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In the Tambov region, an explosion occurred at the "Biokhim" facility after a drone strike. A fire broke out there, which, according to Governor Maxim Egorov, has already been extinguished.

The company's website asserts that the plant produces goods of "strategic importance to the state and carries out comprehensive processing of sugar-containing raw materials into various types of alcohol," quotes Astra.

Additionally, the head of the Voronezh region Alexander Gusev also reported on the drone attack. He claims that electronic warfare measures brought the drone down, causing it to crash onto the building of an industrial workshop.

There was a "small fire" that firefighters are currently extinguishing. Reportedly, there are no casualties there.