Explosions in Zaporizhzhia and Drone Attack in Russia: Main Highlights of the Night.


In Kyiv, enemy debris fell on a residential building. In the Voronezh region of Russia, an oil depot caught fire after a drone attack. «Glavkom» compiled the night's news leading up to October 4, so you are aware of the main events.
Explosions occurred in Zaporizhzhia and Mykolaiv
On Friday, October 4, Zaporizhzhia and Mykolaiv were once again under enemy fire. Head of Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration Ivan Fedorov confirmed explosions in the city and region, reporting several strikes from the occupiers.
Israel conducted airstrikes in Syria: Hezbollah's weapon depots destroyed
On the night leading to October 5, Israeli aviation conducted a series of strikes in central Syria, specifically targeting locations in Homs province. As a result of the attack, weapon depots belonging to the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah were destroyed at Palmyra airport. This was reported by the Israel Defense Forces.
Several enterprises caught fire in Voronezh region after drone attack: injuries reported (video)
On the night leading to October 5, explosions occurred in Russia's Voronezh region following a drone attack, causing serious damage to several objects and igniting fires. This was reported by the regional governor Alexander Gusev.
Enterprises are burning in Voronezh region after a UAV attack pic.twitter.com/LuuAgJGI5I
— Главком (@GLAVCOM_UA) October 5, 2024
Washington asks Israel not to target Iran's oil and nuclear facilities
In the last negotiations, representatives of the USA and Israel considered the possibility of an Israeli attack on Iran's military and energy infrastructure in response to the shelling of Israeli territory on October 1. This was reported by the British publication The Financial Times.
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