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Ukrainian UAVs Successfully Attacked Three Russian Regions

  • 15.07.2025, 11:30

It became known what the target was.

Drones attacked several regions of Russia from July 14 to 15. It is known that drones were seen in the Lipetsk, Voronezh and Rostov regions. "Focus" has collected what is known.

UAVs attacked Yelets in the Lipetsk region: local publics report hearing at least three powerful explosions. The Energia plant was attacked and smoke was seen above it. This plant is one of the largest producers of chemical current sources in the Russian Federation. The enterprise makes batteries for planning and correction modules mounted on aircraft bombs.

Lipetsk Region Governor Igor Artamonov evasively said there were no casualties. One person was injured on the territory of the "enterprise". He did not give the name of the enterprise.

"In Elets, a UAV fell on the territory of an industrial zone. One person was injured, he is receiving all the necessary medical care, there is no threat to life. Emergency and specialized services are on the spot," the governor wrote.

In the Voronezh region, Russian air defense worked and, judging by the photos, the drones were shot down over residential areas. This was confirmed by Governor Alexander Gusev, who said that "12 unmanned aerial vehicles were detected and destroyed by air defense forces on duty in the skies above Voronezh and three districts of the region."

"In the center of Voronezh, several people were slightly injured as a result of a downed UAV. All have already been given medical assistance," Gusev said. What the target was in the Voronezh region is unknown. But the Baltimore military airfield is nearby.

Drones were also reported in the Rostov and Bryansk regions. But we can assume that these Russian regions were not the target and the drones were headed further away. At the same time, Russian media very briefly stated that there was an air alert and reported that there was no damage.

The main attention was paid to Voronezh, saying that it was the "largest attack" since 2022, when the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Armed Forces began.

The AFU General Staff has not yet commented on the drone attacks on Russia.

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