Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers are based at Baltimore airfield. It has been attacked.
On Wednesday morning, drones attacked the Baltimore military airport in the Russian city of Voronezh. This was reported by the ASTRA Telegram channel on Thursday, December 26.
“The main target of the attack was the Baltimore military airfield – several UAVs were shot over it on the morning of December 25. Fragments of drones fell into a garage on Vinogradnaya Street in Voronezh, as a result of which it burned. .
It is known that Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers are based at the Baltimore airfield. It has been attacked.
It was also reported that on the night of December 26, debris from a UAV fell on the territory of an industrial enterprise in the Volgograd region.
Fragments of a UAV fell on the territory of an industrial enterprise in the Kotovsky district, without reaching the main points of production and without causing a fire. Emergency services are working in the area, regional governor Andrei Bocharov said, adding that there was no damage to facilities or civilian or military casualties.
In this regard, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported the alleged downing of 59 drones on Wednesday in the territory of Voronezh, Kursk, Bryansk and Tambov regions, as well as in the Sea of Azov.
We remind you that the Ukrainian Air Force conducted a high-precision strike on a military-industrial complex facility in the city of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Rostov region of the Russian Federation. The enemy used this facility to produce hard rocket fuel for ballistic missiles.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces hit the command post of the Russian military in the Kursk region
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