Ukraine struck a military aircraft repair plant in Taganrog, a key Russian airbase in Voronezh, and an oil refinery in Tuapse early morning on Wednesday in what appeared to be another wave of deep strikes against Moscow’s military infrastructure.
Russian officials said air defenses intercepted missiles and drones across several regions, while local footage and monitoring channels pointed to fires and explosions at multiple strategic sites.
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In Russia’s Rostov region, Governor Yury Slyusar claimed air defenses shot down a missile over Taganrog early Tuesday. Debris reportedly injured two women, one seriously.
But footage analyzed by Russian outlet Astra suggested the strike hit near the 325th Aviation Repair Plant, a facility that services Russian military aircraft including An-12 and Il-76 transport planes, Su-24 bombers, Su-25 attack jets, and Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters.
The facility has been sanctioned by the EU, the United States, and Ukraine over its role in supporting Russia’s war effort.

