Drones attacked an oil depot in the Rostov region: infrastructure facilities damaged.

Drones attacked an oil depot in the Rostov region: infrastructure facilities damaged
Drones attacked an oil depot in the Rostov region: infrastructure facilities damaged

According to inkorr.com: In the Russian village of Matveyev Kurgan, located in the Rostov region, there was a drone attack on an oil depot that supplies fuel to various organizations and engages in the sale of fuel and lubricants.

Local residents reported that at least two drones flew over the area. The governor of the Rostov region, Yuri Slyusar, emphasized that during the defense, three drones were destroyed, resulting in damage to buildings and vehicles.

Governor of the Rostov region Yuri Slyusar: 'In the Matveyevo-Kurgan district, three drones were destroyed during the defense against the air attack. In the village of Matveyev Kurgan, windows, facades, and roofs of several residential buildings were damaged, as well as five vehicles. Information about the wounded is being clarified.'

Also, on the night of October 9, the Defense Forces launched offensive operations against a gas processing plant and a dispatch station in the Volgograd region. It is known that the Korobkovsky gas processing plant is one of the largest in the southern region of Russia and has significant capacity for processing natural gas and oil gas.

As a result of the drone attack on the oil depot in the Rostov region and the attacks on the gas processing plant in the Volgograd region, significant material damage was inflicted, and important infrastructure was affected. The authorities are already taking measures to identify those responsible and prevent similar incidents in the future.

These attacks highlight the growing tension in the region and the continuation of the ongoing conflict. Authorities promise to take all possible measures to protect key infrastructure facilities and ensure the safety of citizens.


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