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Ukrainian drones strike Russian iron ore plant

Two Ukrainian drones struck fuel centers at one of Russia's largest iron ore plants on Wednesday, though no one was injured and the plant was working as regular, Russian officials and the plant owner stated.

Kursk governor Roman Starovoit stated a 2nd drone had struck the Mikhailovsky GOK iron ore plant which is owned by Metalloinvest, Russia's biggest iron ore manufacturer, around 2 hours after he announced a first strike.

He posted on social media that Russian air defences remained in operation and urged individuals to remain calm.

Unverified video footage on Russian Telegram channels showed plumes of black smoke rising into the sky and damage at the plant, obviously after the descent on.

A source in Ukraine's GUR military intelligence agency told that it was accountable for the attack.

Today, as a result of a drone attack in the Zheleznogorsky district, a fuel tank at the fuel and lubricants storage facility of the Mikhailovsky Mining and Processing Plant caught fire, Metalloinvest stated in a statement after the very first attack.

The business stated in separate declarations after both strikes that the plant was working as typical.

There were no casualties. The required steps are currently being required to extinguish the fire.

Starovoit had blamed Kyiv for the attacks on the plant in Kursk area's Zheleznogorsky district, which is understood for its iron mines and is located around 90 km (56 miles) from the Ukrainian frontier. He said later that there was a danger of missile strikes on the area.

Mikhailovsky GOK is one of the largest iron ore mining and processing centers in Russia. Through open-pit mining, Mikhailovsky GOK is establishing an iron ore deposit with shown reserves of 10.4 billion tonnes, according to Metalloinvest.

Ukrainian drone attacks have actually consistently hit Russian oil refineries and other financial infrastructure in recent weeks. The Kursk area has actually come under routine attack in the course of the war.

The Mikhailovsky GOK formerly came under attack in December, when Kursk guv Starovoit stated that a Ukrainian drone had actually damaged a power line supplying part of the plant.

Ukraine has actually bet on long-range drones to strike targets deep inside Russia. Kyiv began the war without the long-range strike abilities of its enemy, and its Western allies refused to offer long-range rockets for fear of intensifying the dispute.

Russia carried out an overnight attack on Ukrainian regions on Wednesday with 42 drones, Ukrainian authorities said. A minimum of 7 individuals were hurt.

Independently on Wednesday, authorities in Russia's Belgorod and Voronezh regions, which are likewise routine targets for attack near to the frontline in Ukraine, said that drones had been downed there, too.

The Baza Telegram channel, which is close to Russian law enforcement, reported that the drones downed over Voronezh had been attempting to assault a military airbase and an oil depot.

(source: Reuters)