Part of the Kursk region of Russia was left without power supply.
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The Russian dictatorship announced shelling from Ukraine. It seems that the Glushkovsky district was shelled, but no civilians were injured. The governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoyt, announced this on October 14 in Telegram.
It is noted that as a result of the arrivals, the village of Titkino and the villages of Korovyakovka, Alekseevka and Popovo-Lezha were left without electricity. In addition, as a result of the explosions, a fire broke out – burnt grass, which firefighters allegedly already extinguished.
Let us recall that on October 13, an unknown aircraft-type drone attacked a plant named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR in the Bryansk region of Russia. The Russians tried to knock the UAV off course using electronic warfare, but it still landed on the roof of one of the plant’s workshops and exploded.
Source: Racurs

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