Drones attacked a substation in the Krasnodar region: details of the attack.
According to inkorr.com: In the Krasnodar region of Russia, drones attacked an electrical substation, in Ukraine a suspect in the murder of people's deputy Andriy Parubiy has been detained, and France is planning a meeting of leaders to discuss security measures for Ukraine.
Drone attack in Russia
On the night of September 1, drones struck the city of Kropotkin in the Krasnodar region, attacking the 330 kV 'Kropotkin' electrical substation. As a result, residents of the city faced power outages.
Detention of the suspect in the murder of Andriy Parubiy
The Security Service of Ukraine, together with the National Police, has detained a suspect in the murder of people's deputy Andriy Parubiy. President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the importance of a thorough investigation into all circumstances of this crime.
Meeting in France on security for Ukraine
On September 4, French President Emmanuel Macron will hold a meeting with Donald Trump and EU leaders to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine. This meeting in Paris will become an important platform for open dialogue on key issues.
Thus, an attack by drones on an electrical substation has been recorded in Russia, a suspect in the murder of a deputy has been detained in Ukraine, and a meeting in France will allow for discussion of international security issues for Ukraine. Events in Ukraine and around it continue to spark wide international resonance, highlighting the need for global cooperation to ensure stability in the region.
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