
Local authorities reported that a Ukrainian drone strike in the early days of Saturday, in the latest long-range invasion by Kyiv’s makes on a border place, set off an oil depot that caught fire in Russia’s southwest Rostov area. In an effort to halt the Kremlin’s combat machine, Ukraine has recently increased its flying attack on Russian soil, aiming at refineries and oil terminals. In eastern Ukraine, where there are a lack of soldiers and weapons in the second time of war, Moscow’s military is pressing challenging along the front line. Defendants are particularly vulnerable there.
Vasily Golubev, the provincial governor of Rostov, claimed a drone strike had destroyed 200 square meters (2, 100 square feet ) of blaze, but there were no injuries. Some five days after he reported the blaze on Telegram, Golubev said the blaze had been extinguished.
Russian air defense systems immediately destroyed two drones over the government’s eastern Kursk and Belgorod regions, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense on Saturday, in addition to two intercepts over the Rostov region.
Ukraine’s weather threats, however, intercepted four of the five robots launched by Russia immediately, the Ukrainian Air Force said Saturday night. Mykola Oleschuk, chief of Ukraine’s Air Forces, said the second aircraft left Ukrainian aircraft in the direction of Belarus.
In addition, Vadym Filashkin, the Ukrainian government of the partially occupied eastern Donetsk area, reported on Saturday that six people had been killed and 22 others had been injured by Russian assaults on Friday.
One person was killed and six were hurt as a result of Russian shelling the day before, according to Oleksandr Prokudin, government of the Kherson location that is also partially occupied.