
According to the Ministry of Defense, the largest number of drones — 62 — were shot down over the Bryansk region. In the Tula region, 12 drones were destroyed, in the Kaluga region — 11, and in the Moscow region — 9. In Adygea, 8 drones were shot down, in Kuban — 7, and 6 each over Crimea and the Rostov region. In the Belgorod and Voronezh regions, as well as in the waters of the Azov Sea, 5 drones were destroyed, 4 drones were shot down over the Kursk region, and one over Volgograd.
As a result of the attack by Ukrainian drones on the Temryuk port, located on the Azov Sea, two tanks with petroleum products were damaged, as reported by the operational headquarters of Krasnodar Krai. The area of the fire was about 2000 square meters.
Emergency services report that 70 people and 18 units of equipment are involved in extinguishing the fire, adding that, according to preliminary data, there are no casualties.
The governor of the Tula region, Dmitry Milyaev, also confirmed that from Wednesday evening to Friday morning, Russian air defense systems destroyed 12 drones, noting that "there are no casualties, and no damage to buildings and infrastructure has been recorded."
It is worth noting that the Temryuk seaport has already been subjected to drone attacks in recent weeks. On December 12, the operational headquarters reported damage to "elements of port infrastructure," which led to the start of a fire.