In Russia’s Kaluga region drone targets energy infrastructure

In Russia’s Kaluga region drone targets energy infrastructure

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In the early hours of Saturday, April 20, an energy infrastructure facility was damaged in Russia’s Kaluga region of Russia as a result of a drone attack.

That’s according to a local governor, Vladislav Shapsha, Ukrinform reports.

"Overnight, in the Maloyaroslavetsky district, as a result of a UAV explosion near an electric substation, the energy infrastructure was slightly damaged. There are no casualties. Emergency services scrambled to the scene for repair works," the governor wrote on Telegram.

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As Ukrinform reported earlier, on Friday night, the Bryansk region governor said six drones had allegedly been downed, adding that a fire broke out at an energy infrastructure facility.

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