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Arrests during election protests in Russia

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Arrests during election protests in Russia

According to Russian sources, Ukraine used drones to attack a polling station in the Russian-occupied part of the Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia region early on Sunday morning. The municipal cultural center in the small town of Kamyanka-Dniprovska caught fire in the attack, wrote Russian politician Vladimir Rogov, chairman of the “We are with Russia” movement, on his Telegram channel. Officials from the Ministry of Emergency Situations could not begin fire-fighting operations as the drone attacks continued. There were no injuries. Ukraine is also attacking Russia with drones and missiles during the ongoing presidential election.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Russia repelled a total of 34 Ukrainian drone attacks on the night of election Sunday, including 16 in the Krasnodar region in the south of the country alone. An oil refinery there was attacked. A fire was quickly extinguished. A person died from a heart attack. The refinery workers were evacuated. Drones shot down were also reported in Belgorod, Kaluga and Kursk, among others. According to Belgorod regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov, the attack left about a dozen settlements without electricity. Buildings and gas pipelines were damaged. A ballistic missile was fired over the Bryansk region.

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