Loud again in the Belgorod region. This time, an alleged drone attacked a substation of the Transneft-Druzhba oil pipeline.
The explosion in the Belgorod region thundered on the morning of March 3. Channel 24 informs about this with reference to the Russian media.
What is known about the explosion at the oil pipeline substation
According to Russian telegram channels, around 7 a.m., a makeshift drone armed with an explosive device crashed into an empty oil tank with a capacity of 3,000 tons in the village of Umnoye.
As a result of the explosion, a hole with an area of 1 square meter was formed in the tank. Four people were evacuated from the substation. According to official figures, there were no casualties.
Note that the occupiers traditionally immediately blamed Ukraine for the explosions. The Russians said that the drone arrived from our state. However, Ukraine does not hit the territory of the aggressor state. Warriors destroy invaders only on our native land.
Something is happening more and more often in Russia: latest news
- On the evening of March 3, it was loud again in Bryansk. First Rossmi reported that there were two explosions in the area of the international airport. They announced the work of air defense, they say, “a Ukrainian drone was shot down.” However, later information appeared that “the sound was due to a fighter passing the sound barrier.”
- On March 2, a powerful explosion thundered in Kolomna, Moscow Region. The sound was heard in all parts of the village. The locals were seriously scared. At the same time, the rescuers made a fantastic statement: they never found the site of the explosion.
- In the Tula region of Russia there was a powerful explosion on March 2. As a result, the houses of local residents shook. Subsequently, a funnel with a diameter of 1.5 meters was discovered in the forest. Everything around was covered with ashes and the bodies of birds lay. Some propaganda media have already reported that a crater in a forest belt near the village of Berezovsky in the Tula region was formed, previously, from an ammunition hit.