Ukrainian drone attacked oil depot in Belgorod region of Russia.
Ukrainian drone attacked oil depot in Russia
The governor of the Belgorod region of Russia, Vyacheslav Gladkov, reported an attack by a Ukrainian drone on an oil depot, causing an explosion and fire.
Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked an oil depot in the Starooskolsky urban district using a drone
It was also reported that one of the reservoirs caught fire as a result of the explosion.
Ten fire brigades arrived at the scene and successfully extinguished the fire, the governor said.
It's worth noting that earlier, on November 1, a Russian oil depot was attacked by a drone in the Stavropol Krai. Drones also attacked the Russian city of Bryansk, causing damage to windows, balcony, and the facade of a building. Ufa, the capital of Bashkortostan, and a distillery in the Voronezh region were also targeted by drones.
In recent times, there have been numerous drone attacks on distilleries and other facilities in Russia.
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