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Drones attack building of special forces university "named after Putin" in Chechnya. Photos published

Unknown unmanned aerial vehicles attacked the main building of the "V.V. Putin Russian University of Special Forces", which is located on the territory of the Republic of Chechnya.

The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, has announced this.

"At 6:30 a.m. today, as a result of an unmanned aerial attack, the roof of an empty building on the territory of the Russian Special Forces University caught fire," Kadyrov wrote.

According to him, there are allegedly no killed or injured as a result of the drone attack.

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A number of russian Telegram channels published photos showing the main building of the "university". Its roof is engulfed in flames in two places, and several columns of smoke rise into the air.

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According to the Agenstvo.Novosti online publication, the photos show that the strike of the drones fell on the main building of the "university".

"In his statement, the head of Chechnya omitted two important details. First, the university bears the name of vladimir putin. Second, the 'empty building' is the main building of the university of special forces," the message reads.

The russian University of Special Forces is the only private educational institution in the russian federation for specialized training of special units. It was founded in August 2013 at the suggestion of Kadyrov. It is located in the city of Gudermes.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on October 22, Ukrainian drones attacked several alcohol production enterprises on the territory of russia.

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As the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine later stated, the russians produced fuel and explosives for the needs of the army at these enterprises.

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