5 people injured, Governor of Kursk Oblast: Central train station attacked by Ukrainian drones | Drones | Kursk Oblast
On August 20th local time, Russian Governor of Kursk Oblast, Roman Starovoit, stated on social media that a Ukrainian drone attacked the Kursk train station and caused a fire, injuring five people.
According to TASS on August 20th, Starovoit wrote, "A Ukrainian drone attacked Kursk. Preliminary reports show that the drone crashed into the roof of a train station building, which caught fire. Five people were lightly injured due to glass shards."
TASS reported that relevant departments are further verifying the details of the attack. Rescue personnel have rushed to the scene to carry out work. The attacked train station is located in the center of Kursk, about 150 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
Recently, the "drone attack and defense war" between Russia and Ukraine has intensified. According to a BBC report on July 31st, in recent months, Russia has repeatedly accused Ukraine of conducting drone attacks on it. On the other hand, some important locations in Ukraine have recently become targets of Russian military drones.