A fire broke out at an electrical substation in the Volgograd region after a drone attack.
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According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, 13 drones were shot down over the Volgograd Region. Governor Andrei Bocharov reported that debris from downed drones fell on the grounds of the Frolovskaya electrical substation, where a fire broke out.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on the night of November 3, the military shot down 29 drones in the skies over the Rostov Region, four over the Volgograd Region, and one in Stavropol.
Volgograd Region Governor Andrei Bocharov reported on his Telegram channel that a "massive attack by unmanned aerial vehicles" on the region was repelled on the night of November 3-4.
According to him, a fire was detected at the Frolovskaya electrical substation after debris from a drone fell. At the time of publication, the relevant services were working at the scene of the fire.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, published on its official Telegram channel, between 8:00 PM and 11:30 PM Moscow time on November 3, air defense forces destroyed 26 Ukrainian fixed-wing UAVs. Of these, 13 drones were shot down in the skies over the Volgograd Region, and another seven over the Rostov Region.
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