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Governor of Russia’s Voronezh Oblast reports that a drone strike has damaged two industrial facilities

A plate from Voronezh Oblast. Stock photo: Open sources

Aleksandr Gusev, governor of Russia’s Voronezh Oblast, reported a drone strike on the evening of October 27, claiming that Russian air defenses had intercepted or jammed about ten UAVs. However, damage was recorded at two industrial facilities.

Source: Gusev on Telegram

Details: Gusev initially reported that drones had damaged “an outbuilding of a utility building at an industrial facility,” prompting emergency services to arrive on the scene.

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He later added that another facility had also suffered damage. “A drone crashed and caused a fire in one of the buildings. Emergency services are on site,” he said.

The governor did not specify which facilities were affected, but online sources mention an alcohol factory that may have been producing rocket fuel.

Gusev said that so far about ten UAVs have been intercepted or jammed by Russian air defense and electronic warfare systems in Voronezh Oblast, but the threat remains active.

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