In Rostov, The Granit Plant, Which Works For Russian Aviation And Air Defense, Was Blown Up
- 27.08.2025, 13:52
Details of the attack became known.
During the Ukrainian Defense Forces' drone attack on Russian Federation military facilities, the Granit weapons factory located in the center of Rostov-on-Don was damaged. To reach the target, the means of destruction either flew over the front line and occupied territories or moved across the Black Sea.
The drone strike on the Russian Federation resulted in a fire on the territory of the Granit factory, the Russian media outlet Astra reported in its Telegram channel. The company is located in the Pervomaisky district in the Chkalovsky neighborhood of the Russian city. A drone that attacked Russia's strategic facilities on the night of August 26 fell on the territory of Granit, the report said.
Information about the drone hit appeared online on the morning of August 27, 10 hours after the night drone attack. RosSMI spoke to an unnamed source who described the results of the raid. It turns out that the drone landed on the territory of the Granit enterprise and as a result, a fire started and several windows shattered. It is assured that firefighters immediately arrived at the scene of the incident and extinguished the flames.
ROSSMI specified that there are probably no casualties as a result of the fire. Meanwhile, local residents said that the territory of the Granit factory was surrounded by special services, which did not let anyone inside. Russians noticed smoke and heard the sounds of explosions in Osenniye Park, located near the workshops.
On the web, one can find information about the private defense company Granit in Rostov-on-Don. The company produces equipment for aviation and air defense of the Russian Armed Forces. Products - vacuum lamps, vacuum tubes, etc. vacuum lamps, tubes and other vacuum devices. The plant's products are used in aviation and in the production of air defense systems. Astra specified that the company was supposed to receive 1.5 billion rubles for modernization in 2024, but the upgrade was postponed due to "significant workload."
The map shows possible points of explosions in Rostov-on-Don, established by OSINTers and using public data on the location of the Granit plant. We can see that the means of destruction, which were directed to the targets, had to either slip 250 km straight through the occupied territories or fly "around" through the Black Sea (1000 km).