Russia reports drone attack on oil depot in Voronezh region
Residents of the city of Liski in the Voronezh region of Russia complained about a drone attack. Explosions were heard in the city, according to the Baza Telegram channel.
According to locals, at least four explosions were heard, and flames were visible in the area of the oil depot.
Later, the head of the Voronezh region, Alexandr Gusev, stated that several drones had been detected, destroyed, and suppressed in the Liski district. However, as a result of one of the drones falling on the territory of the oil depot, a new fire broke out.
Preliminary reports indicate that there are no casualties. Firefighters and emergency services will continue to extinguish the fire as soon as it is safe to do so.
Explosions in Russia
Earlier, we reported that on the night of January 18, Ukrainian forces launched a series of strikes on Russian targets. Drones from the Defense Intelligence hit an oil depot in the Tula region. According to RBC-Ukraine, at least ten accurate hits were recorded.
According to the General Staff, Special Operations Forces attacked a Rosneft base in the settlement of Lyudinovo in the Kaluga region, where a fire broke out.