The Shcheglovsky Val plant in Tula, Russia, was attacked by drones.
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This was reported to several Ukrainian media by a source in the Ukrainian special services.
As “Public” writes, the plant, in particular, produces the Pantsir-S air defense system. Drones also hit the Smolensk and Oryol regions.
The night before, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that they had allegedly destroyed a number of drones that were trying to attack targets in three regions.
According to Rosmedia, not all drones were shot down in Tula. There was a powerful explosion and fire in the Proletarsky district of the city, where Shcheglovsky Val is located.
In the Leningrad region of the Russian Federation, a large gas terminal has been burning since night. Before the explosions, the sounds of a drone were heard locally. The terminal is located in the village of Ust-Luga, Leningrad region, 856 km from the Ukrainian border.
Source: Racurs

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