The Ukrainian Armed Forces announced yesterday, Monday, that they were attacked at a oil storage in the southern Russian region of Rostov, which was serving the supply of the Russian forces into occupied parts of Ukraine and caught fire.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff announced that Special Operations Units, in collaboration with rocket forces and artillery, hit the Atlas facilities in the Rostov region, not far from its eastern border Ukraine.

“It was confirmed by our forces in the target area,” the General Staff said in a statement to the Telegram. “There was a fire. The results of the blow are clarified. “

Reuters was unable to confirm information from an independent source. The Russian Ministry of Defense did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment.

Rostov Governor Yuri Silusar had stated earlier yesterday, Monday, that an attack of Ukrainian unmanned aircraft last night caused a “industrial business” fire in the Kamenski area of ​​the region, but did not name the operation.

The fire was extinguished yesterday morning, Slilusar said via the Telegram. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced through the Telegram that it has destroyed 14 Ukrainian unmanned aircraft over Rostov’s region during the night until Monday morning.

According to the Ukrainian announcement, the installation was used to provide fuel and lubricants to Russian units that attempt to be occupied by the Russia Parts of the regions of Luhansk and Donetsk, on the eastern front of the war.

Three dead in the Sumi area by Russian blows with drones

At least three people, including one child, were killed by Russian drones in the Sumi area, a city in northeast Ukraine, regional authorities said today.

“Around midnight the Russians launched a massive attack with drones against a village (…) We have information about three dead,” said Oleh Grigorov leader of the regional authorities.

“The blow has cost people from different families. They lived on the same road, “he added.

In addition to a little boy five years-earlier authorities had announced that they were eight years-“a 52-year-old man and an 84-year-old woman were also killed,” the Sumi prosecutor’s office said.

According to the same source, “six more people, including two teenagers aged 17 and a 12 -year -old boy, were injured.”

IXor Terechov, mayor of Harcovo, pointed out in a Telegram post that Russia had fired seven drones against the city in the northwestern Ukraine overnight. Five people were injured.

For his part, Dnipropetrovsk province, Sergi Lisak, said that Russian artillery and drones have targeted the city of Nicopol, west of Zaporizia.

Four people – two women 34 and 40 years old and two men 36 and 44 years – were injured, he added.

At the same time, Lisak pointed out that the Russian blows suffered a government building, a residential building, two houses and one shop.

Zelenski in The Hague for NATO Summit

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski He will be in The Hague today to attend the NATO summit, which is being held today and tomorrow in the Dutch city.

This evening, Zelenski is invited by Dutch King Willem-Alexander III and will probably have the opportunity to talk to his US counterpart Donald Trump.

Meanwhile, Monday, during the visit of Zelenski to Britain, British Prime Minister Kir Starmer announced the signing of an agreement on drone production, enhancing military cooperation with Ukraine.

In the Russian capital, a Ukrainian drone targeted a residential building, injuring two people, one of whom was taken to the hospital, said Andrei Vorobiofi regional governor of Moscow.

“About 100 people, including 30 children, were removed from the building,” he said.

Two other Ukrainian drones were shot down west of Moscow without injured, he added.