SSU and Navy hit russian reconnaissance drone storage facility in Rostov Oblast - sources

The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) and the Navy conducted a special operation, as a result of which they hit a russian reconnaissance drone storage facility in the Rostov Oblast.

This was reported to Ukrainian News Agency by law enforcement sources.

On the night of January 10, SSU drones and a Neptune missile fired at a storage facility for ammunition and reconnaissance drones near the village of Chaltyr in the Rostov Oblast.

According to our sources, first the Security Service drones “overloaded” the russian air defense, and then the Neptune flew to the facility.

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All night long, russians complained on social networks about the sounds of flying drones, the work of russian air defense, and wrote about a loud explosion - the arrival of Neptune.

Later, they discussed multiple explosions near Chaltyr, which indicate secondary detonation of ammunition.

"The SSU, together with the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, hit a very important target - a warehouse with reconnaissance drones that correct enemy strikes on Ukrainian cities and the front line. Now there will be fewer of these russian "birds" in the sky. Work on military facilities behind enemy lines will continue," an informed source in the SSU reported.

As Ukrainian News Agency reported, earlier in the day, SSU UAVs bombed an ammunition warehouse at the Kadamovsky training ground in the Rostov Oblast of the russian federation.

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