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In Russia they again complained about a UAV attack, the threat lasted almost 9 hours: the target could have been an oil refinery

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In Russia they once again complained about a “UAV attack”/Collage 24 Channel

Late in the evening of March 14, Russia began warning about the “threat of drones.” The occupiers were so scared that it lasted almost 9 hours.

As they write in Russian media, drones allegedly tried to attack a petrochemical plant in the Kaluga region. At the same time, the Russian Ministry of Defense traditionally reported on the successful work of “pe-ve-o”, reports 24 Channel.

< h2 class="news-subtitle cke-markup">The threat of UAVs was announced in 3 regions

As early as the evening of March 14, Russians began to complain about drones. Thus, they warned about the “threat of attack” in the Voronezh and Kaluga regions. The occupiers were so scared that the “threat” lasted about 8.5 hours. Russians also saw drones in the Belgorod region.

The “threat” was canceled only in the morning – around 05:30. Then local authorities, together with the Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country, began to traditionally report on “successful work.” In particular, the occupiers stated that they allegedly “shot down” 5 drones over the Belgorod and Kaluga regions. But the occupiers decided not to mention the Voronezh region in their report.

At the same time, the governor of the Kaluga region reported that the “pe-ve-o” was allegedly jammed over the Dzerzhinsky district 4 UAV. As usual, there were no casualties or destruction. At the same time, Russian telegram channels claim that drones tried to attack the First Plant petrochemical enterprise, which is engaged in oil refining. They also write online that one of the drones allegedly touched a pipe at the plant, after which a fire broke out.

In the morning they started warning again about threat

After an alarming night, the occupiers again declared “danger.” In particular, an “air danger regime” was declared in the Lipetsk region. According to the governor, drones were “seen” near the border of the region.

However, after a few minutes, locals in the Lipetsk region began to calm down. They say that the signal has an “informational character”. The authorities also note that the air danger “does not affect the normal functioning of the region.”

A day earlier, there was also alarm in Russia

  • On the night of March 14, Russians also complained about a “drone attack.” In particular, they warned about the threat in the Kursk and Belgorod regions.
  • Fires broke out in the Belgorod region after the attack, and private houses were damaged. As stated by Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov, no one was injured as a result of the attack. And in the Kursk region, the occupiers traditionally reported on the successful work of “pe-ve-o”. – over Kursk region.

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