Russian Ammo Dump Near Ukraine Set Alight, 2 Border Regions Report Blasts

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
An ammunition dump caught fire in a Russian region bordering Ukraine and two other nearby regions reported explosions early Wednesday, local
region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on social media.Gladkov later said the fire had been extinguished, and there was no damage to nearby
houses or civilian injuries.The Kursk region north of Belgorod reported overnight explosions in the administrative center of Kursk.Kursk
Governor Roman Starovoit said air defense systems were deployed at 2:45 a.m
and there were no casualties
He later said the defense systems shot down a Ukrainian drone.In the Voronezh region east of Kursk and Belgorod, two explosions were
three regions in the weeks since Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine on Feb
24.On Wednesday morning, state media reported that Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) detained two "Ukrainian Nazi sympathizers"
suspected of plotting terrorist attacks in the Belgorod region.