UAV Attacks Oil Depot Of Russia's Largest Company In Kaluga
1- 30.01.2024, 11:07
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What is known.
On the morning of 30 January, in the city of Kaluga (Russian Federation), a UAV crashed on the territory of the oil depot of JSC Kaluganefteprodukt on the Grabtsevskoye highway. According to media reports, the drone was shot down by the Russian military.
This was reported by the ASTRA project, citing its own sources. "For the time being, there are no casualties or damage," the post said.
The governor of the Kaluga region, Vladislav Shapsha, confirmed the attempted attack. "There are no fires and no casualties.... Emergency services are working at the scene," he said on social media.
Shapsha claims that "debris from the UAV fell on the roof of a non-residential technical building" on the outskirts of the city.

"Kaluganefteprodukt is called one of the leading oil companies in Russia. It is one of the ten largest private oil companies in the world in terms of oil production.
The company owns three oil deposits: Balabanovskaya, Kaluga and Lyudinovskaya.
Russia says massive drone attack
The Russian defence ministry said there had been a massive drone attack tonight, 30 January.
The occupiers claim that Russian air defence forces have allegedly repelled a massive drone attack overnight.
The Russian Defence Ministry said that 21 drones had allegedly been shot down, including 11 over Crimea, five over the Belgorod region, three over the Bryansk region and one each over the Kaluga and Tula regions.
The governor of the Kaluga region, Vladislav Shapsha, said a piece of drone debris had fallen on the roof of a non-residential building on the outskirts of Kaluga.