Russia said a drone dropped explosives on a substation in Belaya near the border with Ukraine. Poland denied that its aircraft violated the aisrpace of Belarus.
A Ukrainian serviceman is seen in a tank in the eastern Donetsk region on Sept. 28. Ukraine’s security service, the SBU, hit an electrical substation with a drone in Russia’s Kursk region near the border in a “successful attack,” an SBU official said Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter.
There was no immediate official comment from Kyiv. The SBU official said the drone hit Russian military targets connected to the substation and shared aerial footage showing a series of blasts. The Washington Post could not immediately verify the claims.Key developmentsthe governor and the Russian Ministry of Defense said. Russian authorities
blamed Ukraine for the drones, the latest in an uptick of attempted attacks on Russian territory. There were no initial reports of casualties. Ukrainian officials have been vocal about their view that targets inside Russia are part of the conflict.
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