
Two long-range drones attacked fuel and energy infrastructure in the Smolensk region in western Russia on Friday evening, but no one reported injuries or fires, the region’s acting governor said, Reuters reported.
The attacks were said to have targeted the towns of Divasy and Peresna, near the regional capital of Smolensk, about 270 km from the border with Ukraine, but there was no word on who was responsible.
#Ukrainian drones in border areas #Russia last night. #Russian AD activities are reported in #Belhorod #Kursk #Smolensk and #Bryansk regions #UkraineRussian war pic.twitter.com/xy0LzhaQrk
— Osint Ukraine (@ukraine_osint) June 2, 2023
In the Russian city of Smolensk, two drones attacked an oil refinery and a gas distribution plant. It is not known what damage was caused. pic.twitter.com/CmCfQULmrl
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The incident came a day after the governor of Russia’s Belgorod region said Ukrainian forces had shelled the border town of Shebekino, setting fire to a dormitory and damaging an administrative building.
Ukraine denies responsibility for attacks on Russian territory.
Source: Hot News

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