A Ukrainian drone attack on Friday sparked a fire at an industrial site in Russia some 170 kilometres (105 miles) from the border, authorities said.
kyiv has intensified its air attacks against Russian power and army amenities in recent months, a crusade that describes as a fair punishment for the relentless blockades of Russia in its cities and the electricity grid.
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“After a drones attack in Liudinovo, there was a fire in the territory of a commercial company,” said the governor of the Russian region of Kalouga, Vladislav Shapsha, in a message on Telegram.
Lyudinovo is kilometers (105 miles) from the Russian-Ukrainian border.
Unverified videos on Russian social media showed a bright fire burning at what was said to be an oil depot in the region.
kyiv’s military has attacked several Russian oil depots in recent weeks, adding two major strikes at a facility near a military airfield in the Saratov region that sparked flames that lasted for days.
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