VIDEO| Ukrainians attacked Voronezh, fierce explosions, ordered evacuation of the population
A drone attack during the night caused a fire and explosions in a building in Russia's Voronezh region, regional governor Alexander Gusev said.
The governor reported that the residents of several neighborhoods are being temporarily evacuated and urged residents not to approach the fire site and not to share photos of that location.
So far, there are no reports of possible dead or injured persons.
Ukraine limiting ammo supplies to Russian forces in Russia's Kursk & Belgorod regions – both bordering Ukraine. Ukraine's struck ammo depots before in Russia's Voronezh region, so it's clearly used as a transit hub for ammo supplies.
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Likewise, the governor of this district reported a similar attack in the Ostrogozhsk district on August 24, resulting in fires and explosions. Russian channels on the Telegram social network later reported that drones had hit an ammunition depot.
As the Kyiv Independent reports, in recent months Ukrainian forces have carried out a series of drone strikes aimed at damaging Russian military infrastructure and the oil industry.