MOSCOW—Ukrainian drone attacks on Tuesday set alight a gas facility and industrial sites hundreds of kilometers from one another in Russia, authorities said.
In the energy-rich region of Tatarstan, a drone hit a gas storage tank, sending flames and thick smoke billowing toward the sky near the city of Kazan, according to media and the regional government.
More than 600 kilometers southwest of Kazan, a “massive drone attack” damaged two industrial sites, according to the regional governor.
Tatarstan local media said the drone had struck a liquefied gas storage site near a chemical factory near Kazan, and published images showing flames and black smoke surging toward the sky.
“A gas tank caught fire… following a drone attack,” the local government said on the Telegram messaging service, adding that nobody was hurt.
Meanwhile in Engels, “two industrial sites were damaged” following a “massive drone attack”, regional governor Roman Bussargin wrote on Telegram.
One of the sites was on fire, he added.
Schools in Saratov and Engels will hold classes online on Tuesday because of the attacks, he said.
The attack on Engels came days after a January 8 drone strike sparked a fire at an oil site that killed two firefighters and took five days to put out, according to local authorities.