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Russia evacuates part of Tver region after Ukrainian drone attack

A kyiv security official said the attack was carried out by the Security Service of Ukraine, together with Intelligence and Special Operations Forces.

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The governor of the Russian region of Tver has issued a partial evacuation order after Ukrainian drones attacked a large military arsenal in the city of Toropets. The Russian region of Tver is located about 380 kilometers northwest of Moscow and about 500 kilometers from the border with Ukraine.

According to the official, the warehouse housed misiles Iskander and Tochka-Uas well as gliding bombs y artillery shells. The facility caught fire in the attack and burned in an area six kilometers wide. The governor of the Tver region, Igor Rudenyasaid a fire broke out in Toropets after a Ukrainian drone was shot down by the Russian air defense system.

They did not report whether the attacks caused any casualties.

Russian attacks continue

Meanwhile, Russian forces launched three aerial bombs with target guidance system over a town in the Sumy region of Ukraine. It injured two people and damaged houses, vehicles and a grain elevator.

The Russian Defense Ministry has also released images of what appears to show Russian fighter-bombers Sukhoi Su-34 attacking personnel and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region.

The video has been spread while the neighbors of the community of Komishuvajain the Zaporizhia region, continue to deal with the Damage caused by a massive attack by the Russian army in which two people died and five others were injured. The bombing caused a fire in a residential building, which according to local rescuers spread over an area of ​​200 square metres.

Additional sources • Enrique Barrueco (Voiceover)

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