Drone Warfare Sparks Fires in Russia's Heartland
A Ukraine drone attack led to fires at fuel storage facilities in Russia's Yaroslavl region, as reported by Governor Mikhail Yevrayev. Russia intercepted 208 drones overnight, with over 80 shot down in the southern Rostov region, according to the defense ministry.
Yaroslavl region in Russia saw fiery consequences after a Ukraine drone attack targeted fuel storage facilities. The local governor, Mikhail Yevrayev, confirmed the incident through a message on Telegram, stating that efforts to control the blaze are still underway.
Russia reportedly brought down 208 drones throughout the night, according to information from Interfax, which cited the defense ministry's reports. Notably, over 80 of these drones were intercepted in the southern Rostov area, according to local officials.
The continued escalation of drone warfare points to rising tensions and challenges in regional security, putting further strain on Russia-Ukraine relations.
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