Drone Strike Hits Rostov Region: 35 UAVs Downed, Oil Depots Blaze in Azov and Taganrog.

Downed drones, burning oil depots
Downed drones, burning oil depots

Air Assault on Rostov Region

According to Espreso.tv: A large-scale aerial attack is unfolding in Russia’s Rostov region, with approximately 35 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) destroyed during the incident. Governor Yuri Slyusar reported that the assault began around 7:30 AM local time, and defense forces managed to neutralize roughly three and a half dozen drones while repelling the strike.

Aftermath and Damage

Fires broke out at an administrative building in the village of Kagalnik, located in the Azov district, as well as at two petroleum storage facilities in the city of Azov. “Two oil product storage sites caught fire,” Governor Slyusar emphasized.

In Taganrog, a private residence suffered broken glass and damaged doors, while an administrative building experienced a rooftop blaze. Additionally, an oil terminal—specifically the Kurgannefteprodukt facility—is now burning in the port city. “The Kurgannefteprodukt port terminal is on fire,” reported the Telegram channel ‘Crimean Wind’.

Ignition was also recorded near the V.M. Petlyakov Taganrog Aviation College. The situation across the region remains tense, and further details of the attack are still being clarified.

This strike on the Rostov region is part of the broader ongoing conflict in the area. The downing of numerous drones highlights the intensity of combat operations and the potential risks to civilian infrastructure. Fires at oil storage sites and administrative buildings could have serious repercussions for local residents and the regional economy. Given the volatile circumstances, it is crucial to monitor further news and official statements as events develop.


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