Oil refinery and industrial facility targeted in overnight attack in Russia’s Bryansk
Source: ASTRA
Explosions rocked the Russian cities of Bryansk and Taganrog overnight on December 11, with reports of strikes on an oil refinery and an industrial facility.
Russian authorities said there was “a fire at a production site” in Brynsk after it was attacked by drones. They assured the flames were contained causing no serious damage. Residents and military experts arge the attack targeted the Transneft refinery.
Taganrog also experienced a rough night. Officials reported both drone and missile attacks. According to the acting governor of Russia’s Rostov region, a missile strike damaged an “industrial facility” and with 14 vehicles catching fire.
Local residents took to social media to discuss the incident with many claiming the attack targeted the Taganrog Aviation Scientific and Technical Complex named after G. M. Beriev. Meanwhile, the city mayor attributed the damage to drone strikes, saying they hit a boiler house, which left 27 apartment buildings without heat.
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