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Drone Strikes Reportedly Hit Distilleries in Russia's Voronezh Region

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Drone Strikes Reportedly Hit Distilleries in Russia's Voronezh Region
On the evening of October 27, the Voronezh region in Russia was attacked by around 10 drones, reportedly hitting local distilleries. (Source: Russia channels / Telegram)

On the evening of October 27, the Voronezh region in Russia was attacked by around 10 drones, reportedly hitting local distilleries.

The strikes were reported by the Governor of Voronezh Region, Aleksandr Gusev.

Local channels reported that a fire broke out in the "Ethanol Spirit" distillery in the village of Krasnoye, which was previously struck by anti-aircraft missiles on the night of October 22, along with three other distilleries in Russia’s Tula and Tambov regions.

The second affected enterprise, according to the statements of local residents, may be the Anina distillery, located 50 kilometers from Krasnoye village. According to Andrii Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, these factories are used, in particular, for the production of fuel and explosives for the needs of the Russian military.

On the night of October 28, explosions were reported in the temporarily occupied Crimea, with local occupation authorities confirming a missile attack.

According to local channels, up to 20 explosions were heard in Dzhankoi and the district, up to 8 explosions were heard in the Simferopol and Krasnohvardiiske districts, in the village of Hvardiiske and Hvardiiske (airport area).

All of Dzhankoi, Simferopol and Hvardiiske have Russian air bases.

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