An explosion occurred in Russian St. Petersburg on the evening of Friday, May 17.
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The incident occurred in the area of the Budyonny Military Academy of Communications on Tikhoretsky Prospekt. It is likely that a military facility was attacked by a drone. Russian Telegram channels write about this.
It is noted that seven people were injured as a result of the strike. Two of them are in serious condition, one of them is in intensive care. Currently, emergency services are working at the scene of the explosion.
Also, Russian media, citing the administration of the Kalininsky district of the city, report that a loud explosion occurred in St. Petersburg in the area of one of the higher educational institutions.
And the Russian dictatorship does not officially confirm the UAV attack. It is stated that the cause of the explosion at the Academy of St. Petersburg was the “arbitrary detonation” of ammunition from the Second World War.
Let us remind you that on Friday night, three regions of Russia and the occupied Crimea were attacked by more than 100 drones. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced the “destruction and interception” of 51 kamikaze drones over the territory of Crimea, 44 UAVs over the Krasnodar region, six drones over the Belgorod region and one over Kursk. In the Krasnodar Territory, Novorossiysk and Tuaps came under attack. There were hits.
Source: Racurs

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