Drone attacks military unit in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod, Media reports

A drone attacked the territory of a military training ground and a military unit in the village of Mulino in the Nizhny Novgorod region of Russia, the ASTRA Telegram channel reports.
The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency had reported earlier in the day that Strigino Airport temporarily was not receiving or dispatching flights. At the same time, it is currently unknown if there were any casualties as a result of the attack.
ASTRA adds that earlier, it had identified a torture chamber on the territory of military unit 36994 in Mulino, where wounded conscripts were shackled to a battery and beaten in a destroyed building on the headquarters' grounds.
According to open data, the village hosts the 333rd Combat Training Center of the Western Military District. According to Russian media, this site is allegedly "unique." Before sanctions were imposed, it was built with the participation of the German company Rheinmetall Defense Electronics.
"The center combines traditional training grounds with modern computer technologies: comprehensive simulators recreate the battlefield in 3D, and the physical environment includes mock-ups of cities and villages for tactical training... The center's capacity is up to 3 brigades per year, with the ability to train 700 servicemen simultaneously and prepare 30,000 people annually," ASTRA informs.
Strikes on Russian territory
During the full-scale war, Ukraine has repeatedly carried out successful strikes on strategic enemy targets, including oil refineries, ammunition depots, and more.
For example, Ukrainian drones recently targeted gas compressor stations and a missile depot for S-300/S-400 systems.