Kursk region came under drone attack: fires broke out.


Drone attack on the city of Rylsk
On the night of May 31, explosions occurred in the Kursk region, which turned out to be a drone attack on the city of Rylsk. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing Russian sources.
Witnesses claim that drones targeted the deployment points of Russian troops who were preparing to move to the Sumy region. Other sources report that the target of the attack was a hotel, possibly with Russian soldiers inside.
The drone attack was filmed on video, showing fires and hearing explosions.
It is also reported that drones struck another facility in the city of Lhiv, causing a fire. Additionally, on the evening of May 30, a fire occurred at the locomotive depot in the city of Taikhet in the Irkutsk region, the cause of which is still unknown.
Missile strike in Rylsk
Earlier, on May 11, a missile strike was recorded in Rylsk, Kursk region, targeting the positions of Russian troops. The target of the attack was the deployment point of the 40th separate marine brigade, American rockets were used for the strike, which led to casualties among Russian servicemen.
Exciting information about the drone attack on the city of Rylsk. The details of this incident are still being studied, however, the circumstances suggest an escalation of the conflict in the region and the use of modern technologies in military actions.
The events unfolding in the city of Rylsk indicate the continuation of tension in the region and the use of cutting-edge technologies in military actions. The drone attack on this locality is just part of a broader conflict that has the potential for escalation and further development.Read also
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