Ukrainian drone attack sparks fire at railway station in Volgograd region, Russia says
A Ukrainian drone attack damaged a power line and sparked a fire at a railway station building in Russia's southern region of Volgograd overnight, the regional administration said on Monday.
An
unexploded drone fell on railway tracks near the Archeda train station,
the administration of the region said on the Telegram messaging app,
citing Volgograd region's governor, Andrei Bocharov as saying. "No damage to the tracks has been reported," the administration said.
Russian state news agency TASS reported several regional trains were delayed in the area.
Flights
at the regional airport in the city of Volgograd, which is the
administrative centre of the broader Volgograd region, were halted for
several hours before resuming at around 0300 GMT, Russia's civil
aviation authority Rosaviatsia said on Telegram.
Russia's
defence ministry said that its units destroyed a total of 61 Ukrainian
drones overnight, including six over the Volgograd region. The ministry
reports only the number of drones destroyed, not how many Ukraine
launched.
The region's administration cited Bocharov as saying the attack was "massive" and targeted energy and transport infrastructure.
Reuters
could not independently verify the reports. There was no immediate
comment from Ukraine, which has staged frequent attacks on
infrastructure inside Russia that Kyiv deems key to Moscow's war efforts - including on the Volgograd region which lies not far from the border with Ukraine.
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