The oil chemical plant 'Orgsynthez' in Ufa was attacked.
In Russia, two explosions occurred near the 'Orgsynthez' plant in the city of Ufa. This was reported by Russian Telegram channels.
According to rumors, before the explosion at the oil refinery, local residents heard the noise of drones and felt tremors.
Currently, a fire has started at the facility, which is being extinguished by Emergencies Ministry employees.
Earlier, drones attacked Kharkiv, striking buildings. The city's mayor Igor Terekhov reported that drones attacked a building in the Kyiv district, resulting in a fire. Relevant services are working at the site.
According to the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration Oleg Synegubov, as a result of the strike, apartments and window glass in neighboring houses were damaged.
Since the beginning of January, the occupiers have strengthened their control over Ukrainian movements, leading to a deterioration of the situation in the Kursk region. This is reported citing Deepstate.
In particular, Deepstate writes that the biggest problem in the Kurshchyna area is the enemy's fire control over the logistics of the Defense Forces. This problem has worsened after the loss of Sverdlikove, which they are trying to restore.
Additionally, the occupiers attempted to break into the village of Novenke in the Sumy region.
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