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Drones Attack Ethanol Spirit Plant in Voronezh Region

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Drones attacked the Ethanol-spit distillery in the village of Krasnoye in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation late in the evening on October 27.

Both Ukrainian and Russian Telegram channels write about this, and the governor of the Voronezh region, Alexander Gusev, confirms it.

UAV attack on a distillery in the Voronezh region

According to Governor Gusev, the air defense forces and means in the region allegedly shot down and suppressed 10 drones. However, as is already traditional for Russia, an enterprise was damaged due to the fall of a UAV.

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— As a result of the fall of one UAV, an extension to a utility room at an industrial enterprise was damaged. Emergency services are on the scene, — he wrote.

Later, Governor Gusev added that another industrial enterprise was damaged. As the Russian official explained, this time, the crashed drone caused a flash at one of the facilities.

— According to preliminary data, the fire affected a building and one tank. Also, at the moment, it is preliminary known about damage to two residential buildings and one outbuilding, — wrote Gusev.

There are many reports of an attack on a distillery in the city of Novokhopyorsk, which is several kilometers from the village of Krasnoye in the Voronezh region. However, according to information from the OSINT group Dnipro (OSINT with Garbuz), we are talking specifically about an attack on the village of Krasnoye. Perhaps the confusion arose because the village of Krasnoye belongs to the Novokhopersky District of the Voronezh Region.

Also on October 22, attack drones attacked several regions of the Russian Federation, as a result of which a distillery in the Voronezh Region was damaged.

The head of the Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council, Andrei Kovalenko, previously explained that the Russian Federation produces not only alcohol at distilleries, but also fuel for military needs and explosives.

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