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KYIV, Ukraine, Jan 10, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Ukraine hit a Russian ammo depot
and drone storage facility in a drone and missile attack in the early hours
of Friday, a Ukrainian security source said.
The source in the SBU security service said it had launched the joint
operation with the navy, Kyiv's latest cross-border aerial attack on Russian
territory.
Russian officials earlier reported an industrial facility near the village of
Chaltyr in the Rostov region bordering Ukraine was ablaze following a drone
barrage, without elaborating.
"SBU drones and a Neptune missile targeted an ammunition and reconnaissance
drone storage facility near the village of Chaltyr in the Rostov region," the
Ukrainian source said.
It claimed the drones had overloaded Russian air-defence systems, clearing
the way for the missile to hit the military facility.
In a statement, the source added that the attack would limit Russian drone
attacks on Ukrainian cities.
The head of Russia's Rostov region, Yuri Slusar, said Ukraine had attacked
overnight and that air-defence systems had downed 16 drones near Chaltyr.
"In the village of Krym a fire is being extinguished on the territory of a
production enterprise," following the attack, he said, adding later that the
blaze had been extinguished.
In recent days, Ukraine has claimed strikes on Russian military command posts
in the occupied Donetsk region and the western Russian region of Kursk.
And earlier this week it said it had hit an oil depot that supplies a
military airfield in Russia's Saratov region, some 500 kilometres (310 miles)
from the warring countries' shared border.
Moscow has also ramped up its missile and drone attacks since winter, casting
some of the strikes as retaliation for Kyiv's use of Western-supplied weapons
on Russia.