Ukraine hits Russian fuel plant in Rostov region
Following a missile strike by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on 18 December on the Russian enterprise Kamensky Combine in Rostov Region, which produces solid rocket fuel for ballistic missiles, critical damage was reported.
Here's What We Know
Analysts from CyberFlour have released satellite images confirming critical damage to two buildings on the plant's territory. The functions of these buildings are currently unknown. The other buildings are protected by nets, probably to counter drone attacks.
Damaged buildings at the Kamensky plant in Rostov Region. Image: "CyberFlour"
The Russian Ministry of Defence stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces used ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles. In total, at least 10 missiles were fired, some of which reached their targets despite attempts by Russian air defence to shoot them down.
The wreckage of European Storm Shadow/SCALP EG cruise missiles was also found at the site of the attack. These missiles, provided to Ukraine by the United Kingdom and France, are designed to destroy important targets, including bunkers, and are adapted for use by Ukraine's Su-24M/MR.
Source: "CyberFlour