Irina Nesterova09:49, 30.11.25
The night was also restless in the occupied Donetsk region – railway junctions were probably under attack.

An oil refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban, in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai, was attacked by drones on the night of November 30. Additionally, a boiler plant in the Rostov Region was shut down after a drone attack, and a fire broke out at an industrial facility.
Russian media, citing the emergency response center, reported that a gas pipeline at the Slavyansk Oil Refinery was damaged as a result of the attack. Residential buildings were also damaged.
According to Rostov Region Governor Yuri Slyusar, Ukraine attacked Gukovo, Novoshakhtinsk, Chertkovsky, and Myasnikovsky districts overnight.
“In Gukovo, a boiler plant that heats 128 multi-story buildings, two hospitals, four schools, and six kindergartens was damaged. Boiler plant personnel have been evacuated. Heat supply has been interrupted,” the statement reads.Read also:
Additionally, according to a Russian official, a fire covering an area of 50 square meters occurred at an industrial facility in Novoshakhtinsk.
According to local Telegram channels, the temporarily occupied Donetsk region was also unsettled overnight. Railroad junctions were likely targeted.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that their air defenses intercepted 33 Ukrainian UAVs overnight: 16 over the Rostov region, 7 over the Krasnodar region, 3 over the Belgorod region, 1 over the Kursk region, and 6 over the Black Sea.
(c)UNIAN 2025

No heat? This is where the pressure is going to come from. I know when the thermostat is below 64 I hear about it ad nauseam. Imagine all the blyats from the womanfolk when it drops below that in orcville!