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A UAV attack and fire were reported in the Rostov region

Local authorities are reporting fires in businesses, as well as damage to the housing sector.

On the evening of Friday, January 10, in the Rostov region of Russia, due to an air attack, a fire broke out in one of the businesses. The acting governor of the region, Yuriy Slyusar, announced this on his Telegram channel.

According to him, 16 drones were destroyed, but no one was killed.

The official said that in the village of Chaltyr, as a result of an attack by FPV drones, a residential building burned down, and in the village of Crimea, a fire occurred in one of the businesses.

In the village of Kryukov, Kuybyshevsky district, damage to several buildings due to falling drone debris was recorded: windows were broken, facades and roofs of seven residential buildings and a local school were damaged.

Meanwhile, local Telegram channels reported that the PlastFactor plant in the village of Crimea, Rostov region of the Russian Federation, was hit. There was a fire there.

We remind you that tonight in Kyiv, fragments of a UAV hit a high-rise building. No one was killed.

There is “smoke” above the rocket fuel chemical plant near Rostov – CPD

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