Ukrainian drones strike Russian munitions depot, state of emergency declared

Ukrainian drones targeted a munitions depot in Voronezh overnight, according to a Ukrainian security source. Kyiv suspects the depot was used for transferring munitions to Ukraine. The Russian governor of Voronezh reported detonations due to a fir...

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Ukrainian drones hit a munitions depot in the Russian region of Voronezh overnight, a Ukrainian security source said on Saturday, adding that Kyiv believed it was being used to transfer munitions and equipment to Ukraine. Alexander Gusev, the province's Russian governor, said in a statement on Telegram that "explosive objects" had detonated after a fire in the region's Ostorogozhsky district. He said there had been no casualties, but that a state of emergency had been declared locally. The Ukrainian source said the operation was conducted by the SBU, Ukraine's internal security service. Reuters

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