Russia reports drone attack on fuel and energy facilities in Bashkortostan
On the evening of October 31, Russia reported a drone attack in Bashkortostan. Three drones allegedly targeted fuel and energy facilities, according to Russian Telegram channels.
The head of Bashkortostan, Radiy Khabirov, stated that two drones allegedly fell in the industrial area of a fuel and energy complex enterprise, while another one landed on the territory of one of the enterprises.
No reports have been made regarding damages or injuries.
It should be noted that the exact locations of the facilities have not been specified by the Russians. However, in Ufa, which is over 1,300 km from the border with Ukraine, the airport was closed due to the threat of drones.
Drone attacks in Russia
On the night of October 30, a fire broke out in the city of Zheleznogorsk in the Kursk region. The Russians claimed that the fire was caused by an alleged drone attack.
Additionally, in recent days, drones struck distilleries in the Voronezh region, resulting in large fires. It was reported that Russia produces fuel for military needs at these distilleries.