On January 30, a drone attack was announced in the Russian city of Kaluga. One allegedly downed drone fell on the territory of an oil depot.
What is known about the attack on the oil depot in Russian Kaluga
As reported in the network, the drone was allegedly shot down over the Kaluganaftoprodukt JSC oil depot on Hrabtsevskoe Ave.
The downed UAV fell on the territory of the oil depot. Traditionally, the Russians had "no injuries or damage."
Russia announced a massive drone attack
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced a massive drone attack tonight, January 30.
The occupiers claim that a massive drone attack was allegedly repulsed by Russian air defence forces that night.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that 21 drones were allegedly shot down, including 11 over Crimea, five over Belgorod Oblast, three over Bryansk, and one each over Kaluga and Tula Oblasts.
The governor of the Kaluga region, Vladyslav Shapsha, reported that the drone's wreckage fell on the roof of a non-residential building on the outskirts of Kaluga.
Earlier on January 21, an explosion occurred near the oil terminal of the Sea Trade Port in the village of Ust-Luga, Leningrad Region. Residents of the nearest cities near the port reported the sounds of drones flying by, and a fire started.
About 150 people had to be evacuated from the enterprise. Later, it turned out that the SSU carried out this special operation.
Also late in the evening on January 20, explosions rang out in Tula, Russia. The Russians said that a drone was allegedly shot down there. However, a video showing the "arrival" was published online.
Later, it became known that this was the planned work of Ukraine's Defence Intelligence.