Massive Drone Strike: Factories And Oil Depot Attacked In Russia
2- 6.01.2026, 11:57
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Drones flew as far as Bashkortostan.
In Russia this night, drones attacked a number of facilities in several regions, including military and energy facilities. In particular, the Usmanskaya oil depot in the Lipetsk region came under attack, where a fire broke out, writes unian.net.
The governor of the Lipetsk region, Igor Artamonov, confirmed that a fire broke out at an industrial facility in the Usmansky district after a drone strike. However, he did not specify exactly what kind of facility it was.
"Usmanskaya oil depot" is engaged in the sale, storage and transshipment of petroleum products, and also provides services for the transportation of petroleum products by its own vehicles.
The drones also flew to the Leningrad region: the governor Alexander Drozdenko reported "falling debris" on the territory of a compressor station.
The AFU drones attacked an oil depot in the Lipetsk region
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Astra also reported multiple explosions in Yaroslavl - in the area where the refinery and oil depot are located.
It was loud in Penza and Tver. According to Astra, the drones may have attacked the Tver Carriage Works, one of the leading railroad machine-building enterprises in Russia.
First, Russian Telegram channels wrote that a drone hit a multi-story house in Tver, killing a person. However, it later became known that the cause of the fire was a domestic gas explosion - at night it was mistaken for a UAV strike, as at that time a drone attack was actually being repelled in the region.
Drones also flew to Sterlitamak in Bashkortostan. It is the location of a petrochemical plant, which has been targeted more than once.
In the Voronezh region, a downed UAV landed on railroad tracks, causing several trains to be delayed and "damaging an infrastructure facility," the governor said.