
2.11.2025

On the night of November 2, a number of temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine and Russian regions were attacked by drones. The strikes hit Crimea, Alchevsk, seaports in the Krasnodar Territory, and several Russian cities.
Explosions, fires, and power outages are reported as a result of the attacks, OBOZ.UA reports.
Luhansk region
Alchevsk in Luhansk region has come under massive UAV attack. There are reports of hits on city facilities, damage to a substation, and possible consequences for energy supply.

Crimea
Drones have also been spotted flying over temporarily occupied Crimea. Fires have broken out at the sites of the strikes, and details of the casualties are being clarified.
Later, the monitoring channel “Crimean Wind” reported that a fire broke out on Ayu-Daz in Gurzuf after the arrival of drones. According to preliminary data, it is not yet known whether the UAV hit the object or the fire is related to falling debris.

Russia
Zheleznogorsk, Kursk Region – reports of a failure of a local substation.

Lipetsk – this city is taking over the attack, details are being clarified.
Temryuk, Krasnodar Territory – the attack on the seaport is ongoing, the capacity of the oil product transshipment terminal exceeds 2 million tons per year.
Tuapse, Krasnodar Territory – according to preliminary information, the SOU hit “Berth 1 of the Tuapse Oil Terminal”, also known as the “Rosneft Deepwater Berth”.



Orel – the city is again under attack by UAVs.
Lazoreve, Krasnodar Krai – reports of drone arrivals and the consequences for local infrastructure.
As a reminder, on the evening of October 31, several districts of the Moscow region experienced power outages after a drone attack. Local authorities reported an “emergency situation in the power grid,” leaving hundreds of homes without power.
As OBOZ.UA reported, on the evening of October 31, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky promised that Ukraine would continue to attack military facilities on the territory of the aggressor state of Russia. Priority targets for “deep strikes” have already been identified.

That’s a lot of targets for one night! Ukraine is producing longer-range strike drones in its own right. I can’t wait to see exactly what was showered with “drone debris”.