UAVs attacked a low-voltage equipment plant in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation


A fire broke out at a factory in Russian Federation after a drone strike.
A fire broke out at a low-voltage equipment plant in the village of Korenevo in the Kursk Region of the Russian Federation after a UAV attack. This was reported by the governor of the region on 16 July. The video of the fire was published by eyewitnesses in social networks.
Tonight a Ukrainian copter dropped an explosive device on the territory of the plant of low-voltage apparatus in Korenevo. None of the workers were not injured. The fire in one of the technological workshops is being extinguished by fire brigades from two districts," the Russian governor said.
It was also reported that the area of the fire was 400 square metres. Workers at the plant were evacuated before firefighters arrived.
Korenevsky plant of low-voltage equipment produces apparatuses for the power industry and other industries of the Russian Federation.
Earlier Socialportal reported that in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation security guard was unable to prevent a drone from attacking an oil depot with the help of an anti-drone gun.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.











