Ukrainian Drons hit fuel tanks and Russian metal factory

Two Ukrainian fears have hit fuel tanks at one of Russia's largest iron factories, while reportedly no injuries, Reuters writes. Kursk Governor Roman Starovo said the second fears have hit the Michilovsky GOK iron mineral factory, which is owned by Metalloinvest, the producer most [...]
Two Ukrainian fears have hit fuel tanks at one of Russia's largest iron factories, while reportedly no injuries, Reuters writes.
Kursk Governor Roman Starovo said the second fears have hit the Michilovsky GOK iron mineral factory, which is owned by Metalloinvest, Russia's largest iron mineral producer, broadcast Telegrafi.
He said on social networks that antiaircraft defence radars are active, and urged citizens to be calm.
And a video posted on telegram shows the black smoke rising into the sky after this factory was hit with fear.
Starovo has accused Kiev of factory attacks in the Kursk region, which is located only 90km from the Ukrainian border.
Ukrainian Drons often hit Russian oil refinerys, and the state economic infrastructure that began the invasion of Ukraine two years ago.












