Main points
- Unknown drones attacked Udmurtia in Russia, the village of Borok with the Rosrezerv oil depot was probably damaged.
- Officially, the authorities reported only an attack by two drones on “technical structures”.
UAVs likely attacked the Rosrezerv oil depot / Collage 24 Kanal, photo rosSMI
On Thursday afternoon, July 3, unknown drones attacked the Udmurt Republic of Russia. The village of Borok, where the Rosrezerv oil depot is located, was probably damaged.
This is reported by propaganda media, 24 Kanal reports. However, the authorities officially reported only an attack by 2 drones on “technical structures”.
What was the target of the attack?
Residents of the region are complaining on social networks about an attack by several drones on an oil depot in the village of Borok in the Kambarsky district, near Sarapul.
According to Yandex.Maps, the settlement contains an “important strategic facility” (previously, the resource began blurring defense enterprises on maps and hiding their names).
Enterprise on maps: see photos
Local history publications write about the FKDU base of the Gorizont (Priority) Rosrezerv plant, which was designed as a tank farm for storing oil.
Air raid alarm sounds in Udmurtia: watch video
Interestingly, earlier the Kambarsky District Telegram channels warned residents about the responsibility for publishing a video of a UAV attack.
Let us recall that Ukrainian forces recently attacked the Russian military airfield Khalino in the Kursk region, damaging the complex for storing aviation equipment and, probably, the Pantsir-S1.