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Massive attack on 6 regions of Russia

At night, a drone attack was carried out in the Belgorod region of Russia.

Axar.az reports that the governor of the province, Vyacheslav Gladkov, announced that several air targets were hit over Belgorod city and Belgorod region, one person was killed, and two civilians were injured.

At night, a strong fire broke out at the oil base in the city of Kalacha-Don in the Volgograd region, and an electric substation in the city of Frolovo also burned. Governor Andrey Bocharov confirmed the news of "debris of the UAV falling" on these objects. Work to extinguish the fire at the oil base continues.

The governor of Astrakhan, Igor Babushkin, said today that a mass attack by drones on the targets in the north of the region was prevented.

Rostov Governor Vasiliy Golubev also confirmed that during the mass attack that started around 2:00 AM, two transformers were burned in the electric substation in Rodionovo-Nesvetaysky district, and in Rostov-Don, dry grass was burned in the place where the debris fell.

The governor of Voronezh region, Alexander Gusev, announced that several aircraft-type drones were destroyed, and said that there were no damage or casualties.

Alexey Smirnov, acting head of the Kursk region, also wrote that 4 attacking UAVs were shot down.

Date
2024.07.09 / 11:22
Author
Axar.az
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