Ukraine proves that the best air defense is offense: Russian drone factory in Taganrog receives unexpected quality inspection

While in Liepāja's Jūrmala Park you can peacefully stroll among ancient trees without any noise, residents of Taganrog just experienced a considerably louder night.
Ukraine continues to prove that the best defense is offense, this time organizing an unexpected quality inspection of Russia's drone manufacturing center in Taganrog. While Riga is still figuring out how to properly test new products, Ukrainians are already practically testing the durability of Russian drones.
Local officials confirmed that the strike indeed occurred, as it's hard to deny when the sky burns like Midsummer bonfires. The air defense operation lasted several hours, making local residents feel like they were at a free fireworks show, just slightly more dangerous.
"We thought we were testing our drones in other countries, but it turns out testing can happen at home too," commented one local who wished to remain anonymous, since in Russia you can get 15 years in prison for telling the truth.
While Liepāja residents can peacefully walk among ancient trees in Jūrmala Park, enjoying the silence away from Riga's noise, Taganrog inhabitants now know their city has three factories manufacturing drones. At least the ones still operating. The damage affected 12 apartment buildings and 27 private houses, proving that Ukrainian drones are more accurate than Russian navigation systems.
Ukraine has recently become a real quality control specialist, regularly inspecting the product quality of Russia's oil, gas and weapons factories. The method is simple – if everything still works after the strike, then the quality is good. If not – well, then it probably wasn't such a good product anyway.
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