Russia under massive drone attack: ammunition depot on fire, explosions near airfield Diana Kvasnevskaya
Explosions were also heard in Voronezh and the suburbs. Russians said that a drone allegedly hit a residential complex on Moskovsky Prospekt, causing a fire. In particular, the roof of the house caught fire, and Russians had their windows knocked out.
Therefore, the governor of the Voronezh region acknowledged the consequences and noted that these are the consequences of “falling” drones. Once again, Russia has shown how their air defense actually “works.”
A burning house in Voronezh after being hit by a “falling” drone
The fire is quite large
On the morning of September 29, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the alleged downing of 125 drones:
- 67 drones – over the Volgograd region,
- 17 – over the territory of Belgorod,
- 17 – over the Voronezh region,
- 18 – over the territory of Rostov region,
- one each – over the Bryansk and Kursk regions and Krasnodar Krai;
- 3 – over the waters of the Sea of Azov seas.
At the same time, the Russian ministry did not say a word about the consequences of the drone attack, once again providing the Russians with false information.
Drones attacked an ammunition depot containing weapons from Iran
It was also loud in the Volgograd region – the Russians published footage of the detonation and fled in panic. The enemies' telegram channels wrote that an ammunition depot in Kotluban, Volgograd Oblast, is burning.
At the same time, the governor of Volgograd Oblast announced “air defense operations.” According to him, there are no casualties and “no damage to civilian or military facilities”. He, like his colleagues from other regions, only spoke about a “dry grass fire,” which was quickly extinguished.
While the Russians are running away, the government is talking about a “grass fire”: watch the video
The head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council, Andrei Kovalenko, confirmed that on the night of September 29, drones did attack a Russian ammunition depot in the village of Koltuban in the Volgograd region of Russia.
According to his information, the enemies kept some of the Iranian ballistic missiles and launchers there. ney.
Iranian ammunition was also destroyed, Kovalenko added.