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Two Russian soldiers, according to journalists, were hospitalized with shrapnel ...

Two of the Russian RF was affected by the UAV attack on the Kursk region, the media (map)

Two Russian soldiers, according to journalists, were hospitalized with shrapnel wounds. Two militarys were injured as a result of attack on the Kursk region. About it reports Astra in the Telegram channel. In the morning of May 8, as stated in the message, the drone dropped the ammunition into the position of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in the area of ​​the village of Elizabeth. This is 800 meters from the border with Ukraine.

Two soldiers were injured as a result of the impact. They were hospitalized with fragments. There is no destruction of infrastructure, according to journalists. Governor of the Kursk region Roman Starovoit in Telegram reported that an explosive device was dropped from May 8 from May, on May 8, from May 8 from the drone. He accused Ukraine of this. According to him, the man was taken to the hospital. Today, according to Starovoit, the Ukrainian drone attacked the oil plant in Sudzh.

None of the employees of the enterprise were injured. The roof of one of the industrial premises was damaged. On the night of April 11 in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, the Michael's Mining and Processing Plant (IGZK) was attacked by drones. The governor of the region assures that the UAV allegedly damaged cars of GOK staff. The Russian Federation argued that three drones managed to knock down the region.

Residents of the Fatezi district and the city of Zheleznogorskaya said that there was an attack of drones on the plant. In March, the Russian Federation declared an attack of allegedly Ukrainian UAVs. Governor Roman Starovoit reported that the forces of the Russian Federation allegedly knocked down three Ukrainian UAVs within an hour. According to him, the Russian air defense forces allegedly knocked down three drones.