Drones Massively Attacked the Rostov Region (video).


On the night of January 5, drones carried out an attack in the areas of Taganrog, Tarasovka, and Millerovo in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation. This was reported by the regional governor Yuri Slyusar.
According to him, the repulsion of the air attack lasted in the northern part of the region and no one was injured.
Meanwhile, videos have appeared online that allegedly show the attack of drones (UAVs) on Taganrog and Millerovo. Information from Russian Telegram channels indicates a possible strike on the military airfield 'Millerovo'. It should be noted that this airfield was already attacked by Ukrainian drones in December 2024. The enemy uses this airfield for launching 'Shahed' munitions and basing front-line aviation.
Recall that yesterday, January 4, there was also a drone attack on the military airfield 'Baltimore' in Voronezh.
In addition, in the city of Safonov in the Smolensk region of Russia, unknown drones attacked the AТ 'Avangard' enterprise at night, which belongs to one of the largest missile manufacturing holdings in Russia - АТ 'VPK 'NPO Machine Engineering'. This enterprise, which joined АТ 'Corporation 'Tactical Missile Armament' in 2013, produces transport-launch containers, solid-fuel rocket engine casings, armor elements, and anti-radiation protection for armored vehicles, as well as radio-transparent shelters.
Also, on the night of January 4, the seaport of Ust-Luga in the Leningrad region of the Russian Federation was attacked by unknown drones.
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