A drone strike on May 19 damaged the Yaroslavl-3 oil pumping station in Russia's Yaroslavl Region.
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A drone strike on May 19 damaged the Yaroslavl-3 oil pumping station.
Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck the Yaroslavl-3 pumping station on May 19.
The extent of the damage to the Yaroslavl-3 pumping station is still being clarified.
The Russian Telegram channel Astra, citing local residents, reported explosions in Yaroslavl, while Governor Yevrayev stated a drone hit an industrial facility and caused a fire.
Yaroslavl came under a Ukrainian drone attack causing explosions and traffic restrictions.
Most drones were allegedly shot down, an industrial facility was hit, and emergency services extinguished the fire with no injuries reported.
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