Russia's defense ministry said five Ukrainian drones were
destroyed by air defenses over the Voronezh region and three
more were intercepted. It said four more drones were intercepted
over the Belgorod region.
Yelena Fedyainova, whose 6-year-old boy was injured in one of
the attacks, said the drones first struck at about 2:30 a.m.
(2330 GMT Monday) and blew out the window of her apartment.
"The was a blow and a flash," Fedyainova told reporters. "I
grabbed the child - there were shards everywhere and smoke."
A girl of about 10 years old was injured in the same attack,
officials said.
Voronezh, a city of more than 1 million people, lies some 250 km
(155 miles) from the border with Ukraine. The city's mayor,
Vadim Kstenin, said a state of emergency had been declared in
the area to deal with the impact of the attack.
There was no immediate comment from Ukraine.
Russia has an air base near the city, where some Sukhoi Su-34s
bombers are based, according to Russian media. Russia often
deploys the fighter-bomber aircraft during air strikes on
Ukraine.
Russian news outlet Shot reported on Telegram that at least 15
blasts were heard near the air base and some drone debris fell
nearby onto an apartment building.
Reuters could not independently verify the reports.
(Writing by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne and Guy Faulconbridge in
Moscow; Editing by Miral Fahmy and Ros Russell)
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