The Krasnodar region of Russia was heavily attacked by drones on the night of June 21.
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In particular, more than 10 explosions occurred in the area of the village of Afipsky. Local residents said that they first heard the sound of a drone flying, and then it exploded. Subsequently, a fire broke out in the area of the local thermal power plant. Russian Telegram channels write about this.
There were also reports online about a drone attack in Yeisk, where a military airfield is located. After the UAV attack, a large fire started.
In addition, it is reported that more than 10 explosions occurred in the area of the Krasnodar village of Afipsky and the Adyghe village of Yablonovsky. The occupiers announced the “destruction” of more than 20 drones.
Local authorities claim that one UAV fell on the territory of the Ilsky oil refining detachment.
And in the Temryuk region, drone debris fell on a guest house in the village of Volna. Hotel guests were evacuated. Emergency services are on the scene.
Drone debris also damaged a boiler room near the Yuzhny bus station in Krasnodar. In total, one person was killed in the attack and at least six were injured.
The Crimean Wind monitoring group, citing satellite imagery data, reported that they were seen at the airfield in Yeisk, which appeared in the area of buildings at the eastern end of the runway. These buildings clearly belong to the airfield, but their purpose is unknown.
Let us remind you that Russia has been attacked by drones for the second day in a row. In particular, due to a drone attack on June 20, fires broke out at the Afipsky oil refinery in the Krasnodar region, the Lukoil oil depot in the village of Enem in the Republic of Adygea, and the oil depot near the village of Platonovka in the Tambov region.
Source: Racurs

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