Drones massively attacked several regions of the Russian Federation — fires broke out
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Tue, 14 Jan 2025 09:01:00 +0200
What is known about the largescale cotton in the Russian FederationBryansk regioOn the evening of January 12, information emerged about a possible attempted attack with ATACMS missiles.
Russian Telegram channels are reporting at least 30 explosions.Debris fell on the territory of the Seltso chemical plant, and fragments of a HIMARS rocket were also recorded falling on the Kremniy plant.Saratov regioThe region was attacked, likely by Peklo unmanned rocket launchers and Beaver UAVs.According to the governor, an industrial enterprise in Engels has been damaged, and local residents are reporting a fire at an oil depot.KazaOn the territory of the Orgsintez plant, drone debris caused a tank to catch fire.Kazan Orgsintez, according to the companys website, is one of the leading enterprises in the Russian chemical industry.
It produces ethylene polymers and copolymers, polycarbonates, ethanolamines, etc.
Later, the head of the region, Rustam Minnikhanov, confirmed the attack.Belgorod regioEmergency power outages have been imposed in one settlement due to damage to highvoltage lines.
Several Russian airports have also been temporarily closed.In total, attacks were recorded in 12 regions of the Russian Federation.
In some regions, residential buildings were damaged, but according to local authorities, there were no casualties.The Armed Forces of Ukraine previously attacked an oil depot in EngelsExplosions were heard in Engels, Saratov Oblast, on the night of January 8.
Ukrainian units struck the Kombinat Kristal oil depot in Saratov Oblast, where petroleum products were stored.The attack caused multiple explosions in the area of the target, followed by a largescale fire.
Local authorities confirmed damage to an industrial facility.As noted by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the oil depot provided fuel to the Engels2 military airfield, where Russias strategic aviation is based.
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