SBU drones attacks Borisoglebsk military airfield in Russia

Overnight on October 2, the Ukrainian military attacked the military airfield Borisoglebsk in Russia’s Voronezh Oblast, a source in the Security Service of Ukraine told hromadske.
At night, drones of the SBU security service, Special Operations Forces and other Defense Forces attacked warehouses with KAB aerial guided bombs, SU-35 and SU-34 aircraft parking lots, as well as aviation fuel storage facilities at the airfield. Russian troops are actively attacking Ukrainian territories with KAB bombs from there.
At night, Russians wrote on social media about the work of the Air Defense Forces, the flights of a large number of drones, powerful explosions, and a fire near a local airfield. Satellite monitoring recorded four centers of fire on the airfield's territory.
The governor of Voronezh Oblast of the Russian Federation announced the "suppression" of about 30 Ukrainian drones in the territory of four municipalities of the region. He announced one victim - a woman suffered a shrapnel wound of medium severity and is in the hospital.
"The SBU continues to take active measures to reduce the enemy's ability to terrorize peaceful Ukrainian cities with fighter jets with KAB bombs. The demilitarization of Russian military airfields will continue, because the enemy should not feel at ease even on its own territory," said a source of hromadske.
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