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UAV strike sets oil depot in Kursk region on fire — Russian media (PHOTOS and VIDEO)

On the night of this Sunday, July 28, the population of the Kursk region heard a series of powerful explosions in the area of ​​the local oil depot, and later saw heavy smoke in the sky – before the strike, the characteristic sounds of drones flying were heard.

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Photo – focus.ua

As NBN reports with reference to the Telegram channels of the Kursk region governor Alexei Smirnov and a number of Russian media outlets, at about 2 o'clock at night this weekend, fires broke out in the specified region as a result of effective “arrivals” of drones, including a fire at an oil depot.

According to a Russian official, air defense forces and assets in the Kursk region were allegedly “put on alert” due to the high level of threat of a drone attack, however, as is already clear, Putin’s army failed to repel the UAV strike.

In addition, complaints later appeared on the Internet about the excessively loud sounds of explosions, apparently due to unsuccessful attempts to “land” drones south and southeast of Kursk.

Also, the SHOT Telegram channel reported that the same oil depot located in the vicinity of the village of Polevoye caught fire due to a drone attack.

Photo — t.me/zhest_kursk_146

Earlier we wrote that yesterday, July 27, a military airfield and oil refinery in the Ryazan region were successfully attacked by attack drones.

nbnews.com.ua

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