A Ukrainian drone attack set fire to an oil depot in Russia’s Crasanodar region, the region’s governor said on Wednesday.
The fire, which was later excluded, took place in Novominskaya village.
Krasnodar’s Governor Venimin Kondratyeve said that a destroyed drone caused the fire, and there was no injury to it.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said on Wednesday that it shot two more drones on two Ukrainian drones and Belgorodes in the Kursk region, which is the limit of both Ukraine.
In Kursk, the authorities reported damage to a building, but no casualties were reported.
The Ukraine army said on Wednesday that it dropped 57 out of 104 drones, which was launched by Russian forces in overnight attacks.
Intercepts Chercas, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Khameltsky, Kirovard, Kiev, Poultwa, Sumi and Zitomyir resulted on the resense.
Kharkiv Governor Oleh Sinihubov said the attacks damaged several buildings and injured one person.
Therefore, the authorities reported damage to buildings in Kharkiv, Khamelntski, Kirovohrad and Sumi.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency warned on Tuesday that Ukraine’s power grids or substations could disrupt the supply and lead to the risk of nuclear accidents.
Rafael Grosie visited an electric substation in Kiev on Tuesday, stating that the structure is “an important part of the power grid of Ukraine required for nuclear safety.”
Groxy said that “the situation is quite serious. … We should not hide the fact that as you can see … This infrastructure has been degraded.”
Hey said that he was now “affected” with “work” to ensure nuclear safety.
Some information for this story was proved by Associated Press, Egnes France Press and Reuters.
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