A drone with the inscription “Glory to Ukraine” flies into Kursk region – Russian media

The unidentified UAV was found 61 kilometers from the state border. The drone had an inscription “Glory to Ukraine” on its wing, but no other identifying marks.

A drone with the inscription “Glory to Ukraine” was found in the Kursk region. This was reported on Sunday, May 7, by the Russian media outlet Baza.

According to Russian journalists, the UAV was found 61 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, near the village of Polozovka. It is noteworthy that the wing of the UAV had the inscription “Glory to Ukraine” on it, but no other identifying marks.

Guards were posted near the UAV, and no photos of the aircraft are published online.

Explosions in the Kursk region

It should be noted that a day earlier, on May 6, the governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoit, reported the shelling of the region and accused the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

“Glushkovsky district was shelled again today from the side of Ukraine. 10 “arrivals” were recorded in the village of Krasnooktyabrsky. There were no casualties, windows were smashed in one house. Another 8 “hits” were registered in the village of Tetkino. There were no casualties here either, no damage,” Starovoit wrote.

Let us recall, on May 7, the occupiers said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine allegedly sent more than 10 UAVs to Crimea. Powerful explosions were reported in Sevastopol, Saki and Yevpatoria, as well as in other settlements of the temporarily occupied peninsula.

Earlier, on May 6, it became known that gunpowder warehouses caught fire in the Sverdlovsk region of Russia due to a forest fire. Local rescuers plan to evacuate the village of Pervomaiskoye. The village is home to about 400 people.

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