Two drones fell on highway in Russia's Kaluga region - governor
Two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) fell on the M3 Ukraine highway in the Kaluga Region, regional governor Vladislav Shapsha has said on his Telegram channel.
"Two UAVs fell today [on June 5] in the morning on the M3 Ukraine motorway at 2999th km (Zhizdra) and 283rd km (Duminichi). No detonation has occurred. The area is cordoned off," TASS reports, citing the governor as saying.
Meanwhile, Ukrainska Pravda reported, citing Belgorod region governor Vyacheslav Gladkov that a fire was reported at a power facility in Belgorod Oblast of the Russian Federation, allegedly caused by an explosive device dropped from a drone.
"One of the power facilities is on fire in the Belgorod district," he said.
Gladkov has said that the preliminary cause of the fire was an explosive device dropped from a drone.