Explosions in the Voronezh region of Russia thundered after a drone attack.
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On the night of July 7, drones were shot down in the sky over the region of the aggressor country. When debris fell, a fire broke out in one of the warehouses. At least, that’s what Voronezh Governor Alexander Gusev claims on Telegram.
According to the dictatorship’s representative, explosive objects have started to detonate in the Podgorsk region. Traditionally, the Russian authorities are silent about the victims.
Gusev also reported that buses have apparently already been prepared for the evacuation. At present, residents of the Podgorensky District are being given safety instructions.
Meanwhile, local residents claim on social networks that the Russian authorities are lying about the “successful” work of the air defense. They note that the drones hit the target right on target.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces have not yet commented on the defeat of the Russian contingent.
Recall that the Commander of the Ukrainian Air Force Mykola Oleshchuk said that on July 1, 2024, Ukrainian pilots dealt a crushing blow to a convoy of ammunition in Crimea. Telegram monitoring channels reported the destruction of a convoy of Shahed-136 UAVs – an estimated 90 kamikaze drones were destroyed.
Source: Racurs

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