(Reuters) -A Ukrainian drone attack triggered a fire late on Friday in Russia’s Kaluga region south of Moscow and social media sites showed video footage of what they described as an oil storage depot ablaze.
Kaluga regional Governor Vladislav Shapsha said on Telegram that an industrial site in the city of Lyudinovo had been hit, but did not give details.
Video posted on unofficial Russian social media sites showed firefighting vehicles speeding off in the direction of a large blaze at what they said was an oil storage depot in the city.
Russia’s Defence Ministry and the governor of Bryansk region reported that air defence units had destroyed a total of nine Ukrainian drones over the region on the border over a 35-minute period. No casualties were reported.
The governor of Smolensk region, bordering Russian ally Belarus, said air defences had downed five Ukrainian drones with no casualties.
Ukraine’s military said on Thursday at least three drones had hit an oil depot in Russia’s southern Voronezh region, and on Friday said its own air defences had downed 33 of 50 drones launched by Russia.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Rosalba O’Brien and Leslie Adler)