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Share: On the night of November 10, a number of Russian cities were under attack...

A massive UAV attack on the Russian Federation: a railway was hit, a fire broke out in the port of Tuapse

Share: On the night of November 10, a number of Russian cities were under attack by drones. In particular, explosions rang out on the railway in the Rostov region and in Novokuybyshevsk of the Samara region, and a fire broke out in the Tuapse port of the Krasnodar region.

On the morning of November 10, the head of the Center for countering disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Andrii Kovalenko, reported that a fire broke out in the port of Tuapse during a massive drone attack on the Russian Federation.

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation stated that on the night of November 10, Russian air defenses allegedly destroyed and intercepted 71 drones over the temporarily occupied Crimea and in the airspace of ten regions, including one over the territory of the Rostov Region, seven over the Black Sea and four over the Samara Region.

Administrators of the local public "My Tuapse" announced after 23:00 about the attack of unmanned boats on the terminal and called on the locals to refrain from comments. In addition, the Telegram channel Exilenova+ shared a video of a UAV attack, allegedly in the area of ​​a railway station in the settlement of Lykhovsk, Rostov region. The OSINT channel Supernova+ also reports on explosions in Russia's Novokuibyshevsk, however, it is not known what exactly is their source.

The local authorities of the Krasnodar region, Samara and Rostov regions did not comment on the night drone attack on the Russian Federation. It will be recalled that Russians complained on social networks about the explosions in Tuapse on the night of November 11. The air alert was announced around 11:00 p. m. Footage of the fire spread to the public. According to the information of OSINT-analysts, marine drones were probably hit near berth 167.