Oil depots on fire: Ukrainian drones attack 10 Russian regions

The governor of Russia's southern Rostov region said oil depots caught fire after a drone attack early on Tuesday in the region's town of Azov.

"According to preliminary data, there are no casualties," Vasily Golubev wrote on Telegram.

Ukrainian drones attack 10 Russian regions


Golubev did not identify the attacking drone, but Ukraine has repeatedly attacked facilities in Russian towns and cities with drones.

Russia also often reports fires at oil depots in Russian regions close to Ukraine, most of which are the result of Ukrainian drone attacks.

The Ukrainian military has also attacked more than 10 towns and villages in Russia's Kursk region in the past 24 hours, without injuring anyone, according to a post by the region's acting governor, Alexei Smirnov, on his Telegram channel, according to Russia's TASS news agency.

According to Smirnov, electronic warfare systems in the border areas jammed 12 Ukrainian drones over the past day, according to Reuters.

Ukrainian attacks destroyed power lines in the village of Krasnoktyabrsky, and left the villages of Volvino and Volvinsky in the Glushkovo district without electricity. The governor said in his blog that repair work will begin when the situation allows.

In the same vein, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that Russian air defenses shot down six drones over the Belgorod, Voronezh and Lipetsk regions overnight, and a seventh drone was shot down over the Krasnodar region.

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