'Something Unknown' Hits Key Russian Drone Facility in Taganrog, Ukrainian Official Says
- A military-industrial site in Taganrog, Russia, was damaged due to an explosion, according to Andrii Kovalenko from Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council.
- Russia's Defense Ministry reported intercepting Ukrainian drones during attacks targeting several regions, including Rostov and the Crimean Peninsula.
- Governor Yuri Slyusar confirmed that strikes caused damage to a sports complex, a school, and residential buildings in Taganrog, but reported no casualties.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine can produce over 8 million drones annually and urged allies for increased investment.
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'Something unknown' hits key Russian drone facility in Taganrog, Ukrainian official says
A key military-industrial site in the Russian city of Taganrog linked to Moscow's production of combat drones and electronic warfare systems was damaged overnight, a Ukrainian official said on June 25, amid Russian reports of Ukrainian drones targeting the area."Something unknown flew into the Atlant-Aero plant in Taganrog," Andrii Kovalenko, head of the counter-disinformation center at Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council said. "Thi…
The attack took place on the night of Tuesday 24 to Wednesday 25 June, in the city of Taganrog, located in Rostov Oblast, Russia.
Kazan introduced the “Cover” plan at the airport and there was no Internet. In Taganrog, I flew to an enterprise that produces components for UAVs
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