In Russia, at night, UAVs attacked an oil depot in the Rostov region and an ammunition depot in the Voronezh region.
Thus, according to Russian media reports, at about 03:00 at night, 4 UAVs were shot down in the Rostov region. According to preliminary data from the local authorities, there are no casualties.
At the same time, local residents report that after the attack, the Atlas oil depot of Rosrezerv in the Kamensky district, which specializes in storing oil products and also supplies oil products to the Russian army, is on fire.
The Atlas oil depot of Rosrezerv in the Rostov region was already attacked on the night of August 3. Then the UAV hit one tank, a fire started, which was extinguished. Today the attack was repeated.
Updated 9.50. Rostov Region Governor Vasily Golubev confirmed the fire at the Rosrezerv Atlas plant only 5 hours later, citing an attack by Ukrainian UAVs as the cause.
"There are no casualties. Emergency response forces are involved in extinguishing the fire. There is no threat of the fire spreading to residential buildings," Golubev said.
In addition, an ammunition depot was attacked in the Voronezh Region, and Russian authorities say 8 drones have been destroyed.
The head of Russia's Voronezh Region announced early Wednesday morning that a Ukrainian drone had been shot down in the region, and two settlements had been evacuated due to the fall of its debris, but residents are now returning home.
"The fall of the drone fragments caused a fire near explosive objects. There was no detonation. However, emergency services decided to temporarily evacuate residents of two settlements," Governor Alexander Gusev explains on his Telegram channel.
Later, he reported that the fire had been extinguished and residents were returning to their homes."
The ASTRA Telegram news channel reports, citing local residents, that Ukrainian drones attacked an ammunition depot in the village of Malaya Mezhenka.