Ukrainian drones struck an ammunition depot in the Ostrogozhsk district of Russia's Voronezh region, causing a fire and detonations.
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Ukrainian drones, in the early hours of August 24, hit an ammunition depot located in the Ostrogozhsk district of Russia's Voronezh region, setting it on fire and causing detonation
Drones caused a fire and explosion at a facility on Aug. 24, Governor Aleksandr Gusev said.
Ukraine's military intelligence agency, HUR, responsible for Ukraine's long-range bombardment of Russia, first launched jet-powered drones in an Aug. 24 attack against an ammunition depot in Russia's Voronezh region.
Reportedly around 20 aircraft flew in that strike, which set storage bunkers ablaze for hours before firemen could control the fires.
Russian drones attacked Ostrogozhsk on August 24, resulting in a fire and one casualty from fragmentation wounds
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