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Ukraine attacked Russia’s largest training ground – media

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A drone attack in the Rostov region resulted in the destruction of a power line.

The largest Russian military training ground of the Russian Federation Kadamovsky (Persianovsky village, Rostov region) was attacked on Sunday, December 22. The test site was attacked by missiles and drones. ASTRA reported this on its Telegram channel.

“As a result of the attack, a fire and explosion started in an ammunition warehouse in the training area.

The Russian 150th Motorized Rifle Division is also stationed not far from the training ground.

Sources in the emergency services channel of the Rostov region said that a missile was allegedly fired over a military airfield in the city of Millerovo.

The media added that due to the drone attack in the Rostov region, a power line was damaged.

As we wrote earlier, several cities in the Rostov region were subjected to a massive attack by drones and missiles last night.

The Russian Federation has acknowledged the attack on a chemical plant in the Rostov region
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