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Ukrainian drones attack Russia's Krasnodar Krai, causing fire in Yeysk – video

Friday, 21 June 2024, 03:04
Ukrainian drones attack Russia's Krasnodar Krai, causing fire in Yeysk – video
Fires in the sky. Screenshot: Astra

Russian local news channels have reported a large-scale drone attack on Krasnodar Krai on the night of 20-21 June. A fire can be seen near the airfield in Yeysk, from which the Russians frequently launch strikes on Ukraine.

Source: Astra, a Russian news outlet; Krasnodar Krai Operational Headquarters

Details: Residents of the Russian city of Yeysk have written on social media about explosions in the sky and posted footage showing flashes in the sky. A large-scale fire broke out after the UAV attack.

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Local residents also reported that Russian air defence was responding.

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In addition, it is reported that more than ten explosions occurred in the area of the village of Afipsky (Krasnodar Krai) and the village of Yablonovsky (the Republic of Adygea). Russian military-themed Telegram channels reported the downing of more than 20 drones. 

Krasnodar Krai Operational Headquarters officially reported that several districts in Krasnodar Krai had come under a large-scale attack, namely Temryuk, Yeysk and Severskaya districts. 

Russian authorities said that the drone attack in Yeysk district had been repelled. 

Quote: "There were no civilian casualties and no damage to civilian infrastructure. The relevant operational services are working at the scene. The information is being confirmed."

Update: Later, Krasnodar Krai Operational Headquarters reported that the UAV had crashed on the territory of the Ilsky oil refinery in Kuban. According to early reports, two people had been injured.

Background: Drones belonging to the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) struck a Tambovnafteprodukt JSC  fuel and lubricants depot and an oil depot belonging to LUKOIL-Yugnefteprodukt LLC in the settlement of Enem, Republic of Adygea, Russia, on the night of 19-20 June.

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