Ukraine Attacks Oil Depot in Russian Border Region

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukraine struck an oil depot in the Russian border region of Belgorod on Tuesday, setting at least one fuel tank ablaze, a military
intelligence source in Kyiv told AFP.Kyiv has ramped up drone attacks on Russia's energy industry in the past three months, calling it
"fair" retaliation on infrastructure Moscow uses to fuel its invasion.A Ukrainian drone hit a depot in the Russian village of Dolgoye, about
four kilometers from the border, the source told AFP.Belgorod region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said emergency services were dealing with a
fire at an "infrastructure facility" but did not mention a drone."There were no casualties
Operational and emergency services are working on the site
All circumstances of the incident are being established," he said.Meanwhile, Ukrainian artillery strikes in the neighboring region of Kursk
sparked a fire at a train station and cut power to a village, the regional governor said."The Glushkovo railway station was shelled from the
Ukrainian side
A total of nine incoming attacks were counted, there were no casualties," Roman Starovoit said."Electricity lines were also damaged
Glushkovo station and the village of Kulbaki were left without power
As soon as it is safe, emergency crews will start restoring it," he added.Glushkovo is a town of around 5,000 people and is located some 10
kilometers from the Ukrainian border
Kulbaki is a smaller village nearby.Ukrainian drones also targeted the Russian city of Voronezh, prompting authorities to declare an air
alert, regional Governor Alexander Gusev said.The Russian Defense Ministry said air defense systems had downed three drones over the border
region of Belgorod overnight and one drone over the Kursk region in the morning.