Two Russian regions were attacked by drones on the night of August 28.
In particular, it was loud in the Rossoshansky district of the Voronezh region, where a UAV was aimed at a train with ammunition. Local authorities said that “near explosive objects” a fire occurred as a result of falling debris from a downed drone. The dictatorship claims that there was no detonation, no casualties or destruction. However, why were two settlements evacuated? This was reported by the Telegram channel Astra.
Local publics write that a drone hit a train with ammunition in the village of Malaya Mezhenko. Residents of this and a neighboring village were initially evacuated, but are now returning home.
Russia also reported a drone attack on the Atlas oil depot in the Kamensky district of the Rostov region.
Local Governor Vasily Golubev said that Russian air defense allegedly shot down four drones over the Rostov Region. However, publics claim that the fire was at a facility belonging to Rosrezerv.
Let us recall that the oil depot in Proletarsk (Rostov region of Russia) has been burning since August 18 – it was hit by drones. The fire has not yet been extinguished. Satellite images of this fire at the oil depot have already appeared online.
Source: Racurs

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