A fuel depot is on fire in the Rostov region (video).


Drones attacked the Rostov region of the Russian Federation
A drone attack occurred in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation, leading to a fire at the 'Atlas' fuel depot. This was reported by Russian media.
Acting governor of the Rostov region Yuriy Slyusar stated that 30 drones have been shot down. Residential buildings were damaged as a result of the attack.
“Yes, in the village of Masalovka of the Kamyansk district, the roof of a private house was damaged. In the Dyachkine community of the Tarasiv district, the glazing of a residential building was damaged due to debris falling on a private yard. There were also no casualties or injuries here,” noted the acting governor.
Slyusar added that air defense forces continue to repel aerial attacks.
It is worth reminding that the 'Atlas' fuel depot had already been attacked by drones previously, with the last attack occurring in August.
Attacks by the Ukrainian army on occupier facilities
On the night of November 25, 2024, units of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, together with other components of the Defense Forces, carried out an attack on important occupier facilities in the Bryansk, Kaluga, and Kursk regions of Russia. A fuel depot was successfully damaged in the Kaluga region.
Additionally, explosions were heard in various cities of the Rostov region of the Russian Federation on the night of November 26, and air defense was called into action. Russian officials reported the downing of several drones in the areas of Novoshakhtinsk, Taganrog, Kamensk, and Zernograd.
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