In Russia, drones attacked an industrial facility in Perm, causing a fire
In Perm, Russia, drones attacked an industrial site, causing a fire at the facility. Local authorities have confirmed the incident.
Local residents reported this on social media.
The fire broke out at a facility associated with the Transneft oil pipeline company. There is currently no official confirmation of this information.
Dmitry Makhonin, Governor of the Perm Krai, stated that one of the industrial sites in the Perm Municipal District was struck.
“Today, an enemy drone struck one of the industrial sites in the Perm Municipal District. Employees have been evacuated. There are no casualties. A fire broke out at the facility,” he said.


According to officials, emergency services are on the scene. The circumstances of the incident are being investigated.
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