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Unidentified Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Strikes russian Training Ground in Rostov Region

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A night-time UAV strike targets russian forces 200 km from the frontline, damaging a camp in Novocherkassk / Photo credit: UAF Geolocate
A night-time UAV strike targets russian forces 200 km from the frontline, damaging a camp in Novocherkassk / Photo credit: UAF Geolocate

A night-time UAV strike targets russian forces 200 km from the frontline, damaging a camp in Novocherkassk

Recent footage has surfaced online showing the aftermath of an attack by an unidentified unmanned aerial vehicle on a training ground used by russian occupation forces in Rostov region, within russian territory. The strike, which occurred on November 3, was documented by the UAF Geolocate Telegram channel, which published the coordinates and images of the damaged area.

According to reports, the drones struck at night, targeting a tent camp near Novocherkassk, about 200 kilometers from the frontline. The images reveal several tents burned from the impact, likely due to a warhead carrying submunitions in the form of small pellets, a design that would be particularly effective against personnel. Russian sources have claimed that no individuals were present in the tents at the time of the attack, though these tents reportedly housed conscripts of the 102nd Motorized Rifle Regiment from the 150th Motorized Rifle Division.

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The UAV strike illustrates the growing capability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to engage targets at substantial distances using drones equipped with various warheads, underscoring a significant operational reach in their ongoing conflict.

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