Ukrainian drones hit targets across several Russian regions

MOSCOW, May 31 (Reuters) – Ukrainian drones struck energy and industrial targets across several Russian ​regions overnight, Russian authorities said ‌on Sunday, in an escalating campaign of strikes against infrastructure.
In Saratov, a region on ​the Volga River with several ​oil refineries that has come under ⁠regular Ukrainian attack in recent ​years, governor Roman Busargin said on Telegram ​that “civil infrastructure” had been damaged.
In the Kirov region, northeast of Moscow and around 1,300km (800 ​miles) from Ukrainian-held territory, governor Alexander ​Sokolov said drones had hit a facility in ‌the ⁠Urzhumsky district.
Governors in Rostov, Voronezh and Belgorod regions, all of which border Ukraine, also reported strikes, with three ​civilians injured ​in ⁠Belgorod.
On the Russian-controlled Crimean peninsula, Moscow-backed governor Sergei Aksyonov ​said authorities were introducing restrictions ​on ⁠sales of petrol.
He did not say why, but Ukraine has for months ⁠been ​attacking fuel infrastructure in ​southwestern Russia, close to Crimea.

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