Ukrainian forces target drone storage facility in Russia's Rostov region
On the night of January 10, a Neptune missile and drones operated by Ukraine's Security Service targeted a Russian ammo depot in the Rostov region
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The sources of Babel, hromadske, and ArmyInform reported the information.
According to sources, drones from the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) first overwhelmed Russian air defenses, then struck the depot with a Neptune missile.
"The SBU, in coordination with the Ukrainian Navy, hit a highly important target — a depot containing reconnaissance drones used to guide enemy strikes on Ukrainian cities and the frontline. There will now be fewer of these Russian 'birds' in the sky. Operations against military targets behind enemy lines will continue," the source stated.
- On the night of January 10, drones attacked several regions of Russia. Following explosions in Gatchina, Leningrad region, a large fire broke out in an industrial zone covering 1,600 square meters. In the Rostov region, the PlastFaktor plant also caught fire after an attack.
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