Two Russian sites on the Ukrainian border report an alleged attack

Russian regions Rostov and Krasnodar, on the Ukrainian border, recorded explosions tonight due to an alleged Ukrainian attack. by drones and missiles, one of which was shot down near a military airspace, according to local officials and the media. Rostov Governor Vasily Golubev, on his Telegram channel, “The air defense system was activated in the Morozovsk region and shot down a Ukrainian missile. The army is doing its job. Keep calm.”

According to Russian media channel Baza, an unidentified object was hit near the Morozovsk military airbase in Rostov, which borders the Donetsk and Lugansk regions of Ukraine. According to the operational headquarters of the region, another explosion occurred in the center of the city of the same name, in neighboring Krasnodar, in the Kerch Strait, and thus on the Crimean peninsula annexed by Ukraine.

A drone supposedly flying over the city can be seen in the videos released today in Baza and other Russian media such as the Kremlin-related Mash channel.

It was heard in the area of ​​​​Morskaya street, where the explosion occurred. two buildings were damaged, an office and a residence, according to the mayor Yevgeny Naúmov. “The cause of the incident has been identified. I request residents to remain calm,” he wrote on his Telegram channel.

Source: Informacion

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