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❗️ Four missiles, 15 aerial bombs and 41 UMPKs were destroyed as a result of the strike on the airfield in Adygea, - ASTRA sources

The runway was also partially destroyed.

As ASTRA has learned, during yesterday's attack on the Khanskaya airfield in Adygea, one of the drones hit an ammunition depot. According to sources, as a result, an X-31 missile, three X-35 missiles and 15 UMBP aerial bombs detonated. Also lost were 41 unified planning and correction modules (which are installed on aerial bombs, increasing their range by tens of kilometers): 20 UMPK-500M, 16 UMPK-500 and 5 UMPK.

Another UAV hit the runway. It is partially destroyed.

The attack on the Khanskaya airfield was reported by local residents, the NASA fire monitoring system recorded a fire near the airfield's runway after the attack, ASTRA noted earlier. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine officially confirmed the attack.

Earlier, the head of Adygea reported an attack and subsequent fire "in the suburbs of Maikop", and also announced the evacuation of residents of the village of Rodnikovy, which is adjacent to the military airfield "Khanskaya". The attack on the airfield was not officially confirmed by either local authorities or the Russian Defense Ministry.


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Satellite images of the Khanskaya airfield after the Ukrainian drone strike

Radio Liberty publishes satellite images of the aftermath of the Ukrainian strike on the Khanskaya airbase in the Republic of Adygea on the night of October 10. It shows buildings destroyed as a result of the crash of the Ukrainian drone. Sources of the Astra Telegram channel claimed that the strike destroyed an X-31 missile, three X-35 missiles and 15 UMBP aerial bombs.

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