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Two Ukrainian drones shot down in Kursk Region, no victims — governor

The situation is under full control

TASS: April 25. Russian air defense capabilities shot down two Ukrainian drones over the village of Borovskoye in the Kursk Region, and there are no victims or destruction, Kursk Region Governor Roman Starovoit said on Monday.

"Today, at 04:15 Moscow time, the teams of Russian air defense systems shot down two Ukrainian drones over the village of Borovskoye of the Rylsky district. There are no victims, injured persons or destruction. The situation is under full control," the governor wrote on his Telegram channel.

On April 23, the Ukrainian military shelled the Tetkino border checkpoint in the Kursk Region from mortars and artillery guns, setting fire to a building of Russia’s agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor. Russia opened a criminal case into the shelling by the Ukrainian military.