The drone attack on two Russian regions occurred on the night of March 6.
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After a UAV strike, a fire broke out at a fuel and lubricants warehouse in Kursk, Russia—a fuel tank caught fire. Traditionally, casualties are not reported, and Ukraine was blamed for the attack. The corresponding statement was made by the governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoyt.
And according to the Russian Telegram channel “112”, in the Kursk region, a drone attacked the Mikhailovsky mining and processing plant. It allegedly fell directly into a fuel tank on the premises of the enterprise.
The governor of the Voronezh region also reported about the UAV attack, announcing two downed drones. According to local public information, in Voronezh, a Ukrainian drone was supposed to attack the Baltimore military airfield, but it was allegedly shot down several kilometers away.
And the other two drones allegedly tried to attack an oil depot in the Voronezh region. The fragments of one of them fell on the territory of an oil depot.
Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported another downed drone.
Let us remind you that on March 5, a Ukrainian drone struck an oil depot in the village of Gubkino, Belgorod region of Russia. Local publics reported that after the UAV attack, one tank at the Gubkin oil depot caught fire.
Source: Racurs

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