Ukrainian Air Force targets Russian ballistic missile fuel pant
The Ukrainian Air Force recently attacked an enterprise in the Rostov region. The factory produces fuel for ballistic missiles, the Strategic Communications Directorate of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.
According to the report, the Ukrainian Air Force recently carried out a precision strike on a military-industrial complex facility in the city of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky in the Rostov region.
The Strategic Communications Directorate of the Armed Forces of Ukraine emphasizes that Russia used this enterprise to produce solid fuel for ballistic missiles. The occupiers use these missiles to attack civilian infrastructure in Ukraine, including hospitals, residential buildings, and power plants.
"This strike is part of a comprehensive campaign to weaken the Russian Federation's armed forces' ability to conduct terrorist attacks against peaceful citizens of Ukraine," the statement reads.
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Attack on Chemical plant
As stated by the head of the Center for Counteracting Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, on December 18, the Kamyansky Plant in the Rostov region was attacked. It is one of Russia's largest chemical enterprises.
The plant is located 14 km from the border with Ukraine but 160-170 km from the current front line. It is known that the enterprise produces solid rocket fuel. Its products are used in ammunition for the MLRS Uragan, Smerch, and Tornado-S, as well as ballistic missiles Iskander.
Recent explosions in the Rostov region
In recent days, the Rostov region of the Russian Federation has experienced frequent explosions. On the night of December 22, several cities in the region, including Taganrog, reported loud blasts. Local authorities claimed a combined drone and missile attack.
The following day, explosions were again reported, this time near the Millerovo airfield in the Rostov region. Footage of air defense operations was published online.
It is also worth noting that an ammunition depot in the Rostov region was recently struck. It was located at one of Russia's largest training grounds, called Kadamyovsky.
According to sources from RBC-Ukraine, the depot was attacked by the Security Service of Ukraine drones. The ammunition from this depot was being supplied to occupation forces on the Kramatorsk axis.