Three sites in Russian regions on the border with Ukraine were attacked by drones early on Wednesday, Russian local authorities said.


 Edited by| Hugh Gey

Politic section -  CJ journalist

Ukraine conflict news section      

Voronezh – May,10,2023


 

   According to a statement by the governor of the Voronezh region Alexander Gusev, drones attacked a military facility in the region, as well as the Belgorod and Kursk regions.

“Early this morning, an attack attempt by two enemy UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles] was thwarted at a Voronezh military facility,” he said in a Telegram post. The governor added that counter-actions caused one drone to deviate from its course and fall, while the second drone was “destroyed by fire damage.”

Drone attacks were also reported in the Belgorod and Kursk regions earlier in the day.

The governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoit, said an enemy drone was shot down. The debris fell in the village of Tolmachyovo near Kursk, causing damage to a gas pipe and the facade of a house, but did not cause any injuries.

Separately, the governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said Wednesday an enemy drone explosion during an overnight attack on the village of Olkhovatka damaged several buildings and a car.

“It appears that an enemy drone exploded. Two residential buildings, a library, a post office, an urgent care center, and one car were damaged,” Gladkov said.


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