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To spread: On the night of August 23, the drones were massively attacked by the ...

Windows and rail are burning: drones massively attacked the Volgograd region of the Russian Federation (video)

To spread: On the night of August 23, the drones were massively attacked by the Volgograd region of Russia: Kamyshyn district was shot under the blow, where a fire at the railway station was raised as a result of the shelling, and glazing in the surrounding buildings. The drones struck the railway station in the city of Petrov Val Volgograd region of the Russian Federation. The attack was reported by Russian Telegram channels.

"In the city of Petrov Val in the Kamyshyn district of the Volgograd region, after the UAV attack, there was a fire in the area of ​​the local railway of the station, the locals reported. In the windows of residential buildings, the windows were knocked out," - the message reads. The network also showed footage from the scene. The video shows the fire in the city. The governor of the Volgograd region Andriy Bocharov reported the consequences of an UAV attack in the region.

However, in his summary, he did not mention the impact on the railway infrastructure in Petrovy shaft. Bocharov noted that as a result of the attack, one of the allegedly whipped UAVs fell in the area of ​​residential high -rise building on Lenin Street in Petrov Val, because of which three victims were damaged. He also added that the fire allegedly flashed in the farm of the farm in the Kamilzhen district: there, according to the governor, allegedly burning dryness.

Other consequences of attack in the Volgograd region of the Russian Federation are established. There was no official confirmation of the defeat of the railway unit at the time of the publication. It should be added that the Russians also complained at night at the attack of drones in the Krasnodar region. There, explosions, in particular in the area of ​​settlements of posters and Ilsky, where oil refineries are located.