Ukrainian missiles hit the Atlant Aero plant in Russian Taganrog, which produces Malanka strike and reconnaissance drones and components for Orion drones.

Rostov Oblast Governor Yury Slyusar reported that after a night missile strike by the AFU on Taganrog, a fire broke out on the territory of warehouses, and commercial infrastructure was damaged.
He clarified that three people sought medical attention. Emergency services are working on site, and data on destruction is being updated.
Also, on the night of April 19, Ukrainian UAVs attacked the port in Yeysk, Krasnodar Krai. Local authorities claim that drone debris fell, but there were no fires; however, photos and videos show smoke rising over the port area.

Yeysk seaport is a universal port on the Sea of Azov. Annually, 3 to 4.5 million tons of cargo pass through it, mainly grain, coal, oil products, as well as metals and bulk cargo. Due to the shallow depth of the Sea of Azov, the port accepts vessels of limited tonnage. It plays an important role in the logistics of the Azov-Black Sea basin. Cargo from Yeysk seaport is also delivered to Mediterranean countries, for example, Egypt.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that air defense forces shot down 13 drones over Russian regions during the night.
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