Energy infrastructure damaged in the Kaluga region of Russia after a UAV crash
Kyiv • UNN
UAV crashes damaged energy infrastructure in Kaluga and Bryansk regions of Russia.
An unmanned aerial vehicle exploded near a power substation in Russia's Kaluga region, Governor Vladislav Shapsha said. According to him, the energy infrastructure was slightly damaged. Earlier, a power facility was damaged in Bryansk region when a UAV crashed, UNN reports .
Details
Shapsha reported on Telegram that the explosion occurred in the Maloyaroslavets district. No one was injured. Emergency services are at the scene and repairing the damage.
Recall
Russian regions were subjected to a massive UAV attack late in the evening of April 19 and on the night of April 20. Six drones were shot down over the Bryansk region, five over the Kursk region, and four over the Belgorod region. An energy infrastructure facility caught fire in the Bryansk region.