Facebook Pinterest Tumblr
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Healthcare
  • More
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinion
    • Automobiles
    • Markets
    • Economy
Search
Buna Times
Buna Times
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Healthcare
  • More
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinion
    • Automobiles
    • Markets
    • Economy
HomeWorldUAVs attacked military targets...
October 22, 2024

UAVs attacked military targets at distilleries in Russia.

By David
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
WhatsApp


    Distilleries in Russia are used not only for the production of alcohol.

    .

    These plants also produce military fuel and explosives. That is why these objects become targets of Ukrainian drone attacks. This was stated by the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation, Andrei Kovalenko, on Telegram.

    He noted that drones recently hit an enterprise that processes molasses and produces ethyl alcohol Biokhim. The Luzhkov distillery, the Efremov distillery and an industrial enterprise in the Voronezh region were also attacked.

    The Center emphasized that all these facilities are military, although they are disguised as civilian enterprises.

    Let us remind you that on the night of October 22 in Efremov, Tula region, drones attacked a thermal power plant and a synthetic rubber plant. Large-scale fires broke out at enterprises. The Efremov synthetic rubber plant produces high and low molecular weight polyisobutylene, polyisobutylene thickeners, low molecular weight rubber and low molecular weight polyisoprene.

    Source: Racurs

    David
    David

    I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.

    Related

    - A word from our sponsors -

    Most Popular

    Kim Jong -un promised Russia to “unconditional support” in war

    Horoscope for all zodiac signs for June 6, 2025

    Egor Kulutov spoke about Yana Glushchenko’s departure from the diesel show

    Apu was struck by the Russian scanander

    LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here
    You have entered an incorrect email address!
    Please enter your email address here

    Previous article
    The media predicts problems with Visa and Mastercard cards in Russia
    Next article
    Marie Ducroix, who is pregnant with her second child, reveals new photos of her family with Stephanie’s son Louis in Monaco.

    More from Author

    World

    Kim Jong -un promised Russia to “unconditional support” in war

    David -
    Lifestyle

    Horoscope for all zodiac signs for June 6, 2025

    Jack -
    Lifestyle

    Egor Kulutov spoke about Yana Glushchenko’s departure from the diesel show

    Jack -
    World

    Apu was struck by the Russian scanander

    David -

    - A word from our sponsors -

    Read Now

    Kim Jong -un promised Russia to “unconditional support” in war

    Horoscope for all zodiac signs for June 6, 2025

    Egor Kulutov spoke about Yana Glushchenko’s departure from the diesel show

    Apu was struck by the Russian scanander

    Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin broke up after an eight -year relationship

    Kharkov Bun: increased number of victims

    Eurovision-2026: Initial Dates of Austria Show

    The first teaser of Abbey Downton movie went out

    Actress Luselia Santush arrives at the Russian Federation

    Iceberg the size of khreshchatyk drifts to Ukrainian station in Antarctica

    The DPRK was promised by the “unclear” Poddjakke of Russia in the war against Ukraine

    Russian military criminal, secretary of the Russian Council Sergey Shayga, visited Phogyan, where he met with Kim Jong. He promised him that the DPRK would support Russia, in particular, in the war against Ukraine. The parties discussed a joint operation in the Kursk...

    Japanese scientists have developed plastic, which melts in the sea

    Buna Time
    • DMCA
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Contact Us
    • Advertising and Outreach

    All Rights Reserved © 2023 - Buna Times