In Kursk, five settlements and a hospital were left without power after the UAV attack

At four in the morning on September 29, residents of Russian Kursk woke up to the sounds of explosions.
Local Telegram communities immediately began to abound with videos of recorded explosions.
At ten minutes to five, the governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoyt, got in touch with a reassuring message.
The head of the region said that air defense is working in the region and urged people to remain calm.
However, at five in the morning, Roman Starovoyt had to state that a drone had dropped two explosive devices on a substation in the Belya settlement.
One of the transformers, noted the governor of the Kursk region, caught fire.
Five settlements and a hospital remained without power.
Fire brigades, Starovoyt assured, have left for the place, and the power supply will be restored as soon as it becomes safe.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation assures that their anti-aircraft defense destroyed 11 drones on the night of September 29.
One of them is probably over the territory of the Kaluga region, and 10 – over the Kursk region.
We will remind that Kursk suffered from an attack by drones on the City Day on September 23.
After hitting the building of the Federal Security Service and flying over the oil refinery, the mayor of Kursk, Ihor Kutsak, even canceled the festive salute.
The attacks did not stop the next day either.
On Monday morning, the governor of the region, Roman Starovoyt, had to confirm that there was damage both in Kursk and in the district.
Source: Roman Starovoyt , Ministry of Defense of Russia