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UAVs attacked an aircraft factory in Smolensk – social networks

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A fire broke out at the business as a result of the drone attack. Several other city fires were caused by falling debris from downed drones.

On the night of Tuesday, January 21, drones attacked the Russian city of Smolensk. In social networks they wrote about the arrival at the aircraft factory.

Russian Telegram channels are reporting that a fire broke out at an aircraft factory in the city after a drone attack. Footage from the arrival site has also been published.

They wrote on social networks that the air defense was operating in the city and shot down several drones as a result of their falling debris, many fires occurred.

We remind you that on Monday evening, an oil depot in the village of Liski, in the Voronezh region, was again attacked by drones, and a new fire broke out.

A few days ago, Special Forces attacked an oil depot in the Kaluga region, causing a fire there.

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