Drone damages FSB building in Belgorod amid mass drone attacks across Russia

On March 12, a drone crashed into the city administration building in Belgorod
On March 12, a drone crashed into the city administration building in Belgorod
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A drone attacked an FSB building in Belgorod, Russian propaganda agency TASS reported on March 13, citing regional response teams.

The facade of the FSB building was damaged, and windows were smashed.

Propagandists claim that there were no casualties as a result of the attack.

The governor of Belgorod Oblast, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said that the city was attacked by two UAVs, but did not mention the FSB building.

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One drone hit an apartment building, and the other allegedly “fell into the river,” he claimed.

Gladkov reported on March 12 that a drone “fell” on the roof of a shopping center in Belgorod.

One of the drones also crashed into the Belgorod administration building. According to Gladkov, two people were injured as a result: one woman sustained shrapnel wounds and another sustained contusion.

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Massive drone attacks on Russia

For two nights in a row, massive UAV attacks have been carried out on the territory of Russia.

Drones attacked the Kursk, Belgorod, Tula, Voronezh, Nizhny Novgorod, Bryansk, Leningrad, and Oryol oblasts of the Russian Federation overnight on March 11-12, as well as Moscow.

Explosions were heard near an oil depot in Oryol where a fire broke out, and a Lukoil oil depot in the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast of Russia was also ablaze.

UAVs attacked Voronezh, Kursk, Belgorod, Bryansk, Leningrad, and Lipetsk oblasts of Russia overnight on March 12-13, as well as an oil refinery in Ryazan, where a serious fire broke out.

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