Rostov and the region under massive attack, residential buildings damaged


One of the likely targets is a branch of the Novoshakhtinsky Oil Products plant, according to an analysis by ASTRA.

Due to damage to the power line in the Kamensky district, water intake and pumping station has been stopped, the governor said.

“Last night, Rostov, Kamensk, Novoshakhtinsk, Kamensky, Millerovsky, Chertkovsky, Belokalitvinsky, Sholokhovsky, Tatsinsky, Tarasovsky, Morozovsky and Konstantinovsky districts were subjected to a massive UAV attack. Fortunately, there were no casualties. The consequences of the attack were recorded in Rostov, Kamensk, Kamensky and Tarasovsky districts. In Rostov, two cars parked at a private house caught fire. The owner of the car, who started extinguishing the fire on his own, suffered a hand burn. He received medical assistance and refused to be hospitalized. The fire was extinguished by the crew on duty. Roof of a private house was damaged was also damaged. Fragments of drones fell on private farmsteads in the village of Nizhnemityakin, Tarasovsky district, in Staraya Stanitsa and Malaya Kamenka, Kamensky district, in the Kamensk microdistrict, glazing was partially damaged in a number of buildings. <…> Due to damage to the power line in the Kamensky district, the operation of the water intake and pumping station was stopped. Residents of the Zavodskoy microdistrict in Kamensk, Maslovka farm and Pogorelovo station remain without water supply. The duty services will begin restoration work after the UAV is neutralized,” wrote the governor of the Rostov region.

Ukrainian project Exilenova+ published footage of a fire in Rostov-on-Don after the attack. ASTRA geolocated the footage. The picture was taken from Magnitogorsk Street from a distance of about 900 meters. The fire is located in the private sector, approximately in the area of Embankment Street, 128. The Rostov branch of the Novoshakhtinsky Oil Products Plant is located 2 kilometers from the fire site across the Don, according to the OSINT analysis by ASTRA.


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