Ammunition detonation continues in Voronezh region of Russia after attack on a depot
Kyiv • UNN
In the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation, the detonation of ammunition continues after an attack on a depot. About 200 residents have been evacuated, and a state of emergency has been declared in three settlements.
The detonation of ammunition continues in the Voronezh region of Russia after the attack on the depot, Russian media reports, citing local authorities, UNN writes.
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"The detonation continues, so once again I ask you to remain calm, be as cautious as possible and comply with all the requirements of the security services. The situation is under control, the necessary forces and means are deployed," the head of the Ostroh district, Sergey Khoroshilov, wrote on social media.
As of 12 o'clock, the detonition had already lasted for 8 hours.
Earlier, the governor of the region, Alexander Gusev, reported a fire that caused "the detonation of explosive objects" in the Ostrogog district. A state of emergency was declared in three settlements, and about 200 residents were evacuated.