A Ukrainian drone strike on a gas station in the Orel region, near the Ukrainian border, resulted in the death of one person and injuries to three others on Monday, as reported by local government officials.
The incident occurred in the city of Livny, where the drone hit a gas station, causing damage to the facade of an administrative building.
Following the initial attack, another drone strike targeted the area after emergency services had arrived.
Preliminary reports indicate that a fire truck driver was killed in the attack, while three emergency workers sustained injuries.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that it intercepted 12 Ukrainian drones overnight, including six over the Orel region, which is located about 170 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
Ukraine has intensified its attacks on border regions with Russia in recent months, particularly focusing on energy sites.
This escalation is part of Ukraine’s broader strategy to disrupt Russian military operations and supply lines.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, ongoing since 2014 following Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of war in Eastern Ukraine, escalated significantly in February 2022 with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
This escalation has led to widespread destruction and significant loss of life.
In its defense strategy, Ukraine has increasingly used drone technology to target critical infrastructure and military sites within Russian territory. These drone attacks are intended to disrupt Russian military operations and supply chains.
While the Orel region has not been a frequent target, it has seen an increase in such incidents as Ukraine aims to extend its reach to impact Russian logistical and strategic points.
This recent drone attack underscores the ongoing volatility and expanding geographical scope of the conflict.