DIU confirms attack on UAV training centre in Borysohlibsk

According to sources, the attack caused damage to the main production shop

The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine claims that the country's Defence Intelligence is behind the attack on the UAV training centre in Borisoglebsk, Voronezh region.

The representative of the GUR, Andriy Yusov, said this on the air of Radio Liberty.

"Yes, an aircraft plant. This is what we can state from various sources. We can also confirm that there was a rumble. We will not disclose details, but according to preliminary information, the main production facilities of the enterprise were hit," Yusov said.

According to the sources, the attack damaged the main production shop.

Sources of Ukrayinska Pravda noted that the information about drones shot down by Russian air defence systems in Voronezh region is not true.

Earlier today, the Russian Ministry of Defence announced this. The Russian military claimed that two drones were shot down by air defence forces over the Voronezh region last night.

The governor of the Voronezh region, Aleksandr Gusev, tweeted at 4am that an aircraft-type UAV had been "detected and destroyed" over the region.

Gusev claimed that no one was injured in the attack, and that "the consequences on the ground are being clarified".

The Baza telegram channel reports that two drones attacked the Chkalov aviation training centre in Borisoglebsk, Voronezh region.

The first drone crashed into the facade of the building on the 4th floor at around 3am, and an hour later, a second drone hit the same place, Baza notes.

Background. The day before, it was reported that Ukrainian hackers together with the SBU destroyed the data centre of the Russian military-industrial complex. More than 300 TB of data, 400 virtual and 42 physical servers were destroyed.

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