Thus, the targets of the strike on the territory of the Russian Federation during the night of January 10 included, among others, camouflaged military facilities in the Rostov and Leningrad regions.

This was stated by the head of the Center for Counteracting Disinformation (CPD), Andrei Kovalenko, on Telegram.

"Russia is disguising military factories as ordinary ones, trying to conceal their actual production. But everything is known," Kovalenko reported.

During the night of January 10, an airstrike was carried out on Russian territory, with explosions reported in the Rostov region.

Russian channels reported that several targets were attacked, and in the village of Krym, a UAV likely struck the "PlastFactor" factory.

The city of Gatchina in the Leningrad region also came under fire, with local residents hearing explosions, followed by a massive column of smoke visible several kilometers away from the site.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation confirmed that a building in the industrial zone is burning over an area of 1,600 square kilometers in the Leningrad region.

It was previously reported that as a result of an enemy attack in Kyiv, a downed UAV crashed into a high-rise building.

According to the head of the Military Administration of Kyiv, preliminary information indicates that there were no casualties.

It is known that 33 out of 72 Shaheds were destroyed by air defense forces, 34 UAVs were lost to radar, and one returned to Russia.