Ukrainian drone attacks oil depot in Russia’s Kursk, says governor
Kursk Region Governor Roman Starovoit has said that a Ukrainian drone attacked an oil depot in Kursk Region's Kursk district.
As a result of the attack, a fire started at the facility, Gazeta.ru reports, citing the official Telegram channel of the head of the region.
"As a result of the attack of a Ukrainian UAV in the Kursk district there was a fire at the oil depot," - stated in the message.
At the moment there is no data on casualties.
All special services are already working at the site.
"Please remain calm," - the Governor appealed to the population.
On February 14 three drones belonging to the Ukrainian Armed Forces broke through to Energodar. As a result, the city of Energodar, where the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is located, was attacked by drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This is Europe's largest nuclear power plant. It is regularly shelled, but no dangerous radiation incidents have been recorded so far.
Earlier, Russia created a new drone suppression system.