Russian reconnaissance drone storage facility hit in Rostov region

On the night of January 10, an ammunition and reconnaissance drone storage facility was hit near the village of Chaltyr in Rostov Oblast. It was attacked with drones and a Neptune missile.

This was reported to hromadske by an informed source.

At first, the SBU drones overwhelmed Russian air defense, and then the facility was attacked with a Neptune missile.

“The SBU, together with the Ukrainian Navy, hit a crucial target — a warehouse with reconnaissance drones that adjust enemy strikes on Ukrainian cities and the front line. Now there will be fewer of these Russian ‘birds’ in the sky. The strikes on military targets in the enemy's rear will continue,” said the source.

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Earlier, the head of the Rostov region, Yuriy Slyusar, said that 16 UAVs had been destroyed and suppressed over the region. In Myasnikovskiy district, in the village of Chaltyr, a fire broke out in a house as a result of a drone attack, and cars parked nearby also caught fire.

Local media reported that the PlastiFactor plant in the village of Krym, which produced flooring, also caught fire in the region. The fire spread over an area of 2,000 square meters and has already been extinguished.

And in the Leningrad region of Russia, a fire broke out at an acetone plant.

The head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Andrii Kovalenko, called the affected plants “disguised military facilities”.

“Russia is passing off military plants as ordinary ones, trying to hide their real products. But we know everything,” Kovalenko wrote.