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Ukraine's drone attacks damage grain warehouse, school in Rostov, Russia says

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Posted on June 24, 2025

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· Last updated: January 23, 2026

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(Reuters) -Russian air defence units destroyed dozens of Ukrainian drones over widely separated regions of Russia on Tuesday, including more than 40 over Voronezh region on the Ukrainian border,

Ukraine's drone attacks damage grain warehouse, school in Rostov, Russia

(Reuters) -Ukrainian drone attacks overnight damaged a grain facility, a school, residential houses and a sport complex in Russia's southern region of Rostov on the Ukrainian border, Russian authorities said on Wednesday.

The Russian defence ministry said in a post on the Telegram messaging app that its units destroyed a total of 40 Ukrainian drones overnight over several Russian regions and the Crimean Peninsula. Seven drones were downed over the Rostov region.

Rostov Governor Yuri Slyusar said on Telegram that there were no injuries in result of the strikes, but the attack sparked a fire at a sports complex and damaged a high school and two apartment buildings in the city of Taganrog.

In the town of Azov, situated on the Don River about 16 km (10 miles) from the Sea of Azov, the attack damaged a grain storage warehouse and an industrial facility, Slyusar said, without elaborating.

According to several unofficial Russian and Ukrainian Telegram channels, there were reports of a possible drone strike on the Russian Atlant-Aero drone facility in Taganrog.

Reuters could not independently verify the reports of the possible attack on the drone factory.

Russia's Voronezh regional Governor Alexander Gusev, writing on Telegram, said more than 40 drones were destroyed over urban areas and near the border with Ukraine on Tuesday, but there were no injuries.

Ukraine has beefed up its capacity of drone construction and strikes since the start of the 40-month-old war against Russia. In an attack earlier this month, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", it targeted Russian long-range bombers at air bases.

Russia has intensified its drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian cities in recent months. A missile attack on Tuesday in southeastern Ukraine killed at least 17 people.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Ron Popeski and Lidia Kelly; Editing by Cynthia Osterman, Jamie Freed and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian drones damaged facilities in Rostov, Russia.
  • No injuries reported despite significant damage.
  • Russia claims to have destroyed 40 Ukrainian drones.
  • Reports of a possible attack on a drone facility in Taganrog.
  • Ukraine has increased drone capabilities amid ongoing war.

Frequently Asked Questions

What facilities were damaged in Rostov due to the drone attacks?
The drone attacks damaged a grain storage warehouse, a school, residential houses, and a sports complex in Rostov.
How many drones did the Russian defense ministry claim to have destroyed?
The Russian defense ministry reported that its units destroyed a total of 40 Ukrainian drones overnight across several regions.
Were there any injuries reported from the drone strikes?
According to Rostov Governor Yuri Slyusar, there were no injuries reported as a result of the strikes.
What recent military operations has Ukraine conducted involving drones?
Ukraine has enhanced its drone construction and strikes, notably conducting an attack earlier this month called 'Operation Spider's Web.'
What has been Russia's response to drone attacks from Ukraine?
In recent months, Russia has intensified its drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian cities, including a missile attack that killed at least 17 people.

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