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Governor of Ryazan says that Ukrainian drones killed four people in the Russian city.

The regional governor said that Ukrainian drones killed four people on Friday in Ryazan, a city located in central Russia. They also damaged high-rise apartment buildings and struck an unidentified industrial enterprise.

Robert Brovdi said that the commander of Ukraine’s drone forces had separately stated that Ukrainian drones have struck a large refinery in Ryazan, which has been repeatedly hit, with the latest confirmed strike taking place last December.

Kyiv has intensified drone?attacks against targets deep within Russia. Both sides are trying to destroy each other's infrastructure after more than four years in a?war.

Pavel Malkov, governor of the Ryazan Region, stated that 99 Ukrainian drones were involved in the "overnight attack", and that two highrise apartment buildings had been damaged. He also said debris from the falling drones had landed on an industrial site which he refused to identify. He said that 12 people were injured and seven were in hospital.

Malkov stated that the aftermath of the attack was being dealt with and he promised financial help to those who had lost or been injured relatives. Ukraine has not yet commented on Malkov's comments.

The Ryazan area is located southeast of Moscow. The?Ukrainian frontier is only 220 miles away (354 km) from its most southern border.

Mash, an unofficial Telegram website, showed images of smoke rising out of a highrise building. It also said that?one entry to the building was blocked preventing residents from leaving. Some unofficial sites displayed several burning apartments.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 was followed by a 'heavy attack' on Ukraine, in which Ukrainian officials reported that 24 people, including 3 children, died in an attack on a Kyiv apartment building. (Reporting and Writing by Lucy Papachristou, Ronald Popeski and Timothy Heritage; Editing and Production by Andrew Osborn & Timothy Heritage).

(source: Reuters)