Ukrainian drones hit Russian munitions depot

A picture of a Ukrainian drone operator posted on the Instagram account of Volodymyr Zelensky
A picture of a Ukrainian drone operator posted on the Instagram account of Volodymyr Zelensky - Volodymyr Zelensky

A Russian munitions depot in the region of Voronezh was hit by multiple drones overnight, according to Ukrainian security sources.

The unnamed sources said Saturday that Kyiv believed the depot was being used to transfer munitions and equipment to Ukraine.

Alexander Gusev, the province’s Russian governor, said in a statement on Telegram that “explosive objects” had detonated after a fire in the region’s Ostorogozhsky district.

He said there had been no casualties, but that a state of emergency had been declared locally, with several hundred people evacuated and a major road closed.

The Ukrainian source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters the operation was conducted by the SBU, Ukraine’s internal security service.

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Debris of the Russian drone that was downed outside Ukraine's parliament - Ukrainian Government

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The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the operation was conducted by the SBU, Ukraine’s internal security service.

“At this moment, there are still four pockets of a powerful fire observed at the site, as well as the unceasing detonation of munitions,” the source said.

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Russian anti-air defence systems "detected and neutralised a drone" early on Saturday morning over the western part of the region, under 150 kilometres (90 miles) from Ukraine, Alexander Gusev wrote on Telegram.


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