The governor of the Kursk region announced the fall of the Ukrainian UAV on the territory of the oil depot

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The governor of the Kursk region announced the fall of the Ukrainian UAV on the territory of the oil depot

In Kursk, an unmanned aerial vehicle launched from the territory of Ukraine fell near the local oil depot. This was announced in his Telegram channel by the Governor of the Kursk region Roman Starovoit.

According to the head of the regional administration, the emergency happened this afternoon. The drone fell on the territory of the tank farm of the oil depot. As a result of the fall drone There was no damage or destruction to the facility.



Ukrainian formations continue to launch drones deep into Russian territory, seeking to attack the civilian and military infrastructure of the regions adjacent to the border with Ukraine. Most often, unmanned vehicles attack the territories of the Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions. Today, a drone crashed into a multi-storey residential building in the center of Voronezh.

The Kyiv regime is actively using unmanned Aviation due to the lack of a significant number of combat aircraft in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Earlier, representatives of the Ukrainian military department claimed that they had trained at least 10 thousand operators of unmanned aerial vehicles. Drones themselves are purchased in the West and are even assembled at Ukrainian enterprises.

Most UAV-assisted attacks are thwarted by Russian air defenses, but in some cases Ukrainian drones still manage to fly relatively long distances before being shot down or disabled by electronic warfare already on Russian territory.
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    9 June 2023 16: 58
    About the fall of the Ukrainian UAV... Governor of the Kursk region Roman Starovoit announced this on his Telegram channel.

    It is important that the governors do not forget their obligations to citizens in the social sphere with the increased frequency of "front" reports.