Explosions Erupt in Rostov-on-Don: Russia Claims Drone Attack.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of August 27, explosions were heard in Rostov-on-Don, which Russia believes to be a drone attack, reports the publication 'Glavkom', citing the resource Exilenova+.
Explosions and Consequences
Local residents report that the city has suffered a drone attack, resulting in at least three explosions.
As it is known, a fire broke out in the city after the explosions.
Recall that on the night of August 24, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, together with other components of the Armed Forces, struck at the fuel and energy infrastructure of Russia, resulting in damage to the Syzran oil refinery in the Samara region.
Impact on Russia's Economy
Earlier, the commander of the UAV Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Robert Brovdi, known as 'Madyar', showcased a fire at the 'Unecha' pumping station in the Bryansk region following the drone attacks.
Due to sanctions, Russia is forced to sell oil at reduced prices, which may significantly affect its economy and primary source of income.
The explosions in Rostov-on-Don may be related to previous strikes on the fuel and energy infrastructure of Russia. Such drone attacks can seriously impact the economic situation in the country and cause large financial losses.
This series of attacks on strategic facilities highlights the continuation of the conflict and its impact on Russia's energy security. In the context of rising tensions, the events in Rostov may signal new tactics in combat operations from Ukraine and also affect the overall economic situation in the region.
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