Attack on Kursk: It Became Known What the Defense Forces Hit.
The Defense Forces of Ukraine continue to effectively attack important military targets of the Russian occupiers. In particular, the military struck a weapons and military equipment storage depot at night. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Naval Forces units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine participated in this combat action, in cooperation with other components of the Defense Forces.
A fire broke out in Russia's Kursk region following a drone attack pic.twitter.com/u9ZiXlSySz
— ГЛАВКОМ (@GLAVCOM_UA) July 30, 2024
The General Staff is clarifying details about the impact of the strike.
"Ukrainian warriors will continue to take all possible measures to end Russia's armed aggression against our people," the statement reads.
As a result of the drone attack in Russia's Kursk region, a fire broke out at one of the facilities.
It was reported that on the night of July 30, the Security Service of Ukraine attacked a Russian oil depot in the Kursk region. A fire broke out at the impact site.
Earlier, it was reported that on the night of July 30, an explosion occurred in Kursk, three minutes after which a air raid alarm was declared in the region. Around 4.00 a.m., an explosion was heard over Kursk and a bright flash was seen in the sky. The loud sound triggered alarms in cars parked in several districts.
The Defense Forces of Ukraine also struck important enemy targets on Russian territory. In particular, several traction substations in the Kursk region were damaged.
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