Military drones launched strikes on an airfield located in the Rostov region.
Straight Up: Drones Bomb Millerovo Military Airfield
Last night, the peaceful slumber of the Rostov region was shattered by a series of explosions. According to local residents and Russian Telegram channels, an attack took place at the Millerovo military airfield, orchestrated by drones.
Local bigwig, Yuriy Slyusar, the acting governor of the region, confirmed the drone attack in Millerovo district, and the damage it caused. Shards of UAV debris rained down on the village of Sulino, causing destruction to buildings, power lines, and vehicles[1].
Usual suspect, the Russian Ministry of Defense, reported that between 10 PM and midnight, 11 drones were officially shot down over the Rostov region[2].
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Enrichment Data:The latest update on the drone attack at the Millerovo military airfield in Russia's Rostov region involves a reported overnight drone attack on the airfield. This incident occurred on the night of June 5, 2025, with local residents and Telegram channels reporting explosions in the area[2][3]. According to the Acting Governor of Rostov Region, Yury Slyusar, damage was recorded in the nearby village of Sulin due to the fall of UAV debris, affecting buildings, power lines, and cars[3]. The Russian Ministry of Defence claimed that 11 drones were shot down over the Rostov region during the attack[3].
- Today, 'politics' in Russia are abuzz with discussions about the overnight drone attack on the Millerovo military airfield, a significant event falling under 'general news' and 'war-and-conflicts'.
- 'Crime-and-justice' experts are already analyzing the implications of this attack, with concerns growing about the security of strategic military sites in the region and potential repercussions for the broader geopolitical landscape.