Drones attacked an oil depot and an energy facility in Russian Oryol region
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Drones attacked an oil depot and an energy facility in Russian Oryol region

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Source:  online.ua

Russia is again complaining about drone attacks. This time, drones allegedly hit an oil depot in Oryol and Oryolenergo.

What is known about explosions in the Russian Oryol region

According to the network, a kamikaze drone almost tried to attack the Oryolnefteprodukt oil depot in Oryol. Ukraine is traditionally blamed for the attack.

It is reported that the UAV hit the fuel tank about half an hour ago, but according to the Russians, "there was no further ignition." Meanwhile, a thick black smoke can be seen from the place.

Another drone attacked the Oryolenergo company, which supplies and sells electricity in the Oryol region.

Currently, it is already known about two victims after drone attacks on the city.

In addition, it is also loud in the Kursk region. The Russians reported "air defence work" and noted that the drones were flying toward the airfield.

What is known about the DIU raid in the Belgorod region

The chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU), Kyrylo Budanov, officially confirmed that his fighters, during a special operation in the territory of the Belgorod region, were able to inflict significant losses on the personnel of the Russian army. In particular, one of the severely wounded was a "significant person".

Without disclosing the details, I can say that one of the seriously wounded was quite an iconic person. Immediately (the Russians — ed.) they invited a helicopter to evacuate him right on the spot, the DIU chief said.

However, Kyrylo Budanov did not want to share other details of the special operation of Ukrainian intelligence officers, pointing out that it was regular for his team.

Again, I return to what I said — we have an open war, and there is nothing to be surprised about. He who brings war to others, sooner or later receives it from himself. What, after all, is happening, the DIU chief noted.

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