Russia says that a drone from Ukraine has hit a train station in the Kursk area, hurting five people.
It is being said that another drone has landed in the Rostov region. This region is near Ukraine, just like Kursk. Luckily, nobody got hurt.
Russia also announced that it stopped a flying robot that was going towards Moscow. The robot then fell down in a place where there were no people.
Accusations of drone attacks happening in Russia have been happening more often in the past few months.
Even though Ukraine hasn’t said that they were responsible for certain drone attacks, President Volodymyr Zelensky has previously mentioned that attacking Russian territory is something that will happen and is fair.
The BBC has confirmed that there are videos showing broken windows and a fire at the railway station in Kursk. Kursk is located approximately 150 km (93 miles) away from the Ukrainian border.
Five people got hurt by pieces of glass, according to Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency. The top part, outer area, and flat surface of the station were broken.
Maria Zakharova, who speaks for the ministry, said that Ukrainian nationalists have greatly harmed our shared history.
Russia’s defense ministry said that it stopped an attempted terrorist attack using drones on infrastructure in Moscow, by the Kyiv regime. This happened at around 4:00 am local time.
The drone heading towards Moscow was destroyed by electronic devices meant to disrupt its control. It lost control and crashed in an area where no people live, the ministry said.
Russia’s aviation agency, Rosaviatsia, has stated that flights to the Domodedovo and Vnukovo international airports are currently restricted for a temporary period of time.
On Saturday, a Russian missile hit a theatre in the city of Chernihiv in Ukraine, and seven people, including a six-year-old girl, were killed.
Officials said that 15 children and 148 other people were injured.
President Zelensky promised to take action against Russia as a response to the terrorist attack, and the action will be significant.
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