A video of a kamikaze drone attack on an oil refinery in Russia has been published
Another oil refinery is on fire in Russia. This time - as a result of an attack on him by an unmanned aerial vehicle.
What is known
In the morning there was information about a fire at a plant in Novoshakhtinsk in the Rostov region, which started after the explosion.
It is reported that it [the plant, not the explosion] belongs to Viktor Medvedchuk. A few hours later, a video was posted online showing a kamikaze drone attacking a factory.
Interestingly, users who filmed the flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle in the direction of the plant at first did not believe that a Ukrainian drone was flying over them. By the way, the officials of our country have not yet commented on the incident. The Russian side also does not comment. But they have no time, they need to put out the fire in the Black Sea.
Source: @den_kazanskyi
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