Russia says drones recently attacked Rosneft's oil depot in Kaluga
On Friday, November 22, drones attacked Rosneft's oil depot in Kaluga. The number of UAVs was six, according to Russian media.
“According to ASTRA's sources in the region's emergency services, the attack by Ukrainian drones on November 22 targeted Rosneft's oil depot in Kaluga,” the report said.
As a result of the attack, six drones fell and exploded on the territory of the facility. As a result, several empty oil tanks were damaged. However, the fuel was allegedly not damaged.
There were allegedly no casualties or injuries.
Last night Russia complained of missile and drone strikes. In particular, explosions amid air raid alerts occurred in the Kursk and Lipetsk regions.
After the incident, the governor of the Kursk region reported that air defense systems in the region had allegedly shot down two missiles and 27 drones. He did not say anything about the consequences of the attack. However, footage of a powerful explosion was posted online.