Explosives were manufactured at Russian factories hit by strikes
On the night of October 28, fires broke out at two distilleries in the Voronezh region of Russia. The Russians claim that the plants caught fire after an attack by unknown drones. According to preliminary data, the plants produced explosives, rocket and aviation fuel.
This was stated by the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council, Andrii Kovalenko, via Telegram on Monday, October 28.
What burned in Russia on October 28
On the night of October 28, fires broke out at two distilleries in Voronezh region — in the Anninsky and Novokhopersky districts. Local authorities claimed that 10 UAVs were shot down.
According to Andrii Kovalenko, head of the CCD, the companies specialized in the production of explosives and rocket fuel.
"UAVs attacked another distillery in the village of Anna, 240 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. Russian Federation produces rocket and aviation fuel and explosives at distilleries," Kovalenko said.
Also, according to media reports, a large-scale fire broke out in Voronezh at the Koltsovo market. The fire spread over an area of 800 square meters.
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