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Two drones attacked a training ground in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation – social networks

The incident reportedly took place on the morning of May 10. 14 soldiers were injured, none were killed.

On the night of May 10, two drones allegedly attacked a training ground in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation. This was reported by Russian Telegram channels.

According to Baza, 14 soldiers were wounded, none died.

It noted that “two UAVs loaded with explosives flew up to the training area and exploded in the fall.”

According to ASTRA, the “attack” on the Pogonovo military training ground in the Voronezh region took place on Wednesday around 4:00 am.

“Two drones attacked the training ground of military unit 11097. More than ten soldiers were injured, ten ambulance teams were sent to the area,” the channel said.

Earlier in the Russian Federation, they announced the downing of a drone with 17 kilograms of explosives in the Moscow region.

In the Russian Federation announced the discovery of a “three-meter drone” in the field


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