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Explosions in Voronezh on March 18: how the governor explained the loud sounds

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The explosions in Voronezh late in the evening of March 18, local governor Alexander Gusev explained by the downing of a drone.

Updated March 19.

Explosions in Voronezh on March 18: what is known

According to the governor, the explosions in Voronezh on March 18 were the result of a drone being intercepted by electronic warfare systems.

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There were no casualties or significant consequences on the ground, says Alexander Gusev.

Meanwhile, the governor added, the aviation danger regime in the region remains.

Locals, while the explosions were thundering, were actively filming the drone’s flight and sending recordings from intercom cameras to Telegram channels.

Drone attack in Russia

Drone attacks in Russia have recently become commonplace.

So, on March 13, oil plants in Ryazan, Kirishi, Kstovo and Novoshakhtinsk were attacked.

On March 16, two oil refineries in the Samara region – Syzran and Novokuibyshevsky – came under attack.

The next day, March 17, the oil refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban, Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation, burned.

According to ICTV Facts sources, Ukrainian Security Service drones have recently successfully attacked 12 oil refineries in Russia.

The full-scale war in Ukraine has been going on for the 755th day.

The situation in cities can be monitored on the interactive map of military operations in Ukraine and on the map of air raids in Ukraine.

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