Oil depot and military plant attacked in Russia's Kaluga
Air defense was operating in the Kaluga region of Russia that night. In addition to the oil depot, the Typhoon plant was also attacked, according to Andrii Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation.
The Typhoon plant is part of Russia's military-industrial complex (MIC). It specializes in the development and manufacture of electronic equipment, including communication systems, radar equipment, and electronic intelligence devices. The company also produces optoelectronic components used in surveillance and guidance systems for military equipment.
In addition, Typhoon produces components for aircraft, missile launchers, and air defense systems.
Another area of activity is the modernization of military equipment in service, as well as its maintenance. In addition, the company produces electronic modules and specialized equipment used to integrate various military systems.
Shelling of Russia
On the night of November 25, air defense systems were deployed in the Kursk and Kaluga regions of Russia. In Kaluga, there was information about a strike on the local Kaluganaftelektroduct oil depot. There were also explosions in Kursk.
In the morning, the governor of the Kursk region announced the downing of seven drones.