Ukrainian drones set fires at Russian sites

Moscow – The attacks of Ukrainian drones on Tuesday in a fuel installation and commercial sites for many kilometers of others in Russia, the government announced.

In the region rich in Tatarstan energy, a drone hit a fuel garage tank, sending flames and thick smoke that moves to the sky near the city of Kazan, according to media reports and the regional government.

More than 600 kilometers southwest of Kazan, a “massive drone attack” damaged two industrial sites, according to the regional governor.

Tatarstan local media said the drone had struck a liquefied gas storage site near a chemical factory near Kazan, and published images showing flames and black smoke surging toward the sky.

“A fuel tank caught the fireplace line . . . after a drone attack,” the local government said in Telegram’s email service, added that no one was hurt.

Meanwhile, in Engels, “two commercial sites were damaged” after a “massive drone attack,” wrote the Roman regional governor Bussargin on Telegram.

One of the sites was on fire, he added.

Saratov and Engels will organize online courses on Tuesday due to attacks, he said.

The attack on Engels occurred a few days after an attack with unmanned planes on January 8 caused a chimney on an oil that killed two chimney chimney and has taken five days to go out, according to local authorities.

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