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Russian officials said that the forces of the Russian Federation had shot down s...

Explosions heard more than an hour: the Russian Federation declared an UAV attack on Rostov and Kursk regions (video)

Russian officials said that the forces of the Russian Federation had shot down several allegedly Ukrainian drones. On the night of March 9, explosions were heard in the Kursk and Rostov regions of Russia. Yes, Governor Roman Starovoit reported that in the sky above Kursk allegedly shot Ukrainian UAV. "In the sky over the Kursk, the Ukrainian UAVs are shot down. The consequences on the earth are clarified," he said.

Later, the governor stated that the fragments of the UAV fell on the roof of the 6th polyclinic on the Union. As a result, 22 square meters of the roof were damaged. "There are no victims. However, due to the threat of explosion, patients in the intensive care of a neighboring hospital building and sanviation were evacuated to the city's health facilities, and staff and other patients are in a safe place," he said. Also on the network showed a video with an explosion in the city.

On the night of March 9, explosions were heard in the Russian Taganrog Rostov region. According to the Shot Telegram channel, the explosions lasted about an hour. "The locals counted more than 20 explosions in the sky. The sound of the engine was also heard," the message said. Also, the governor of the Rostov region Vasyl Golubev in the Telegram-channel said that a massive UAV attack was allegedly reflected in Taganroat.

He later stated that the air defense units had already repelled the second attack in the sky above the Rostov region. Several UAVs were allegedly destroyed to Morozovsk. "According to preliminary data, as a result of a mass attack of UAV on Taganrog, there is no death. The Ministry of Emergencies employee who participated in the elimination of consequences on the ground was injured. The victim was hospitalized, there is no threat to his life," the official wrote.