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An oil depot in Russia's Voronezh area caught hearth following a number of drone strikes, regional governor Alexander Gusev stated on Jan. 15.
No casualties had been reported, based on Gusev. The Kyiv Impartial is unable to right away confirm the stories.
Voronezh is positioned roughly 465 kilometers (289 miles) south of Moscow.
The assault comes amid an uptick in Ukraine’s drone operations concentrating on Russian vitality infrastructure.
In a single day on Jan. 14, Ukraine carried out its "most large" strike on Russian navy and industrial services inside a variety of as much as 1,100 kilometers (620 miles), based on the Normal Workers of Ukraine’s Armed Forces. Targets included chemical vegetation, refineries, and ammunition depots on the Engels airbase, a supply in Ukraine’s Safety Service (SBU) advised the Kyiv Impartial.
In response, Russia has continued missile strikes on Ukraine’s already battered vitality community. On Jan. 15, explosions had been reported in a number of Ukrainian oblasts. In Lviv Oblast, Andriy Sadovyi, metropolis mayor, stated Russian forces had "attacked the vitality infrastructure of our area and Ukraine."
Later within the morning, Lviv Oblast officers stated essential infrastructure services had been hit in two districts of the oblast however added there have been no casualties.