A drone attack on Russia's Voronezh region caused a fire and subsequent explosions at an explosive objects depot in the Podgorensky district.
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Russian air defense forces shot down several drones over Voronezh region, and falling debris caused a fire at an explosive objects depot in Podgorensky district.
No one was injured in the initial detonations.
An emergency situation was declared and evacuation of local residents began in the settlement (identified as Sergeyevka).
Ukrainian drones operated by the Security Service of Ukraine struck a large ammunition depot in the village of Sergeevka in Voronezh Oblast.
Ukraine has stepped up its attacks on Russian territory this year, targeting both energy sites it says supply the Russian army and towns and villages just across the border
Drones of the Security Service of Ukraine struck a field ammunition depot near Sergeievka in Voronezh Oblast, storing missiles, shells and ammunition
The depot was 9,000 square meters and supplied ammunition to Russian forces in Ukraine
Multiple drones attacked the Voronezh region, with all drones allegedly destroyed and no citizens injured.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:17:09.250Z
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