The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that they shot down four drones in the Kursk region. Meanwhile, local residents are posting footage of a huge fire raging in the city area.
In Russian Kursk on the night of Tuesday, April 2, a huge fire broke out. Before this, local authorities announced the shooting down of attack drones. Footage of the fire was published by local public pages.
So, at about 20:30 Moscow time, Governor Roman Starovoit reported on his Telegram channel the danger of attack drones. Soon, explosions rumbled in Kursk and the region.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that air defense systems shot down five Ukrainian drones: one in the Belgorod region and four in the Kursk region.
The published photos and videos show a large-scale fire in the city area. However, there is no official information about the fire.
A day earlier it was reported that two-thirds of the population had left the Russian village of Tetkino, Kursk region, due to ongoing shelling.
We remind you that in March the village of Tetkino in the Kursk region was under the control of volunteers after the breach of the border. It was noted that the Russian regular army was rapidly withdrawing from the village and leaving the heavy equipment behind.
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Source: korrespondent

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