A drone was destroyed by air defences on its approach to the Kirishi refinery, Russia’s second largest, in the north of Russia, Alexander Drozdenko, the Leningrad region’s governor, said. There was no impact on the refinery’s work, he said.
Security around oil refineries, a key source of Russia’s income, was tightened in some regions, Russian media reported.
More than 30 drones were destroyed in the air over the Voronezh region that borders Ukraine, Governor Alexander Gusev, said on Telegram, adding there was only minor damage.
Putin in remarks published on Wednesday accused Kyiv of attempts to interfere with the March 15-17 presidential election through its attacks.
“The main goal, I have no doubt about it, is to – if not to disrupt the presidential elections in Russia – then at least somehow interfere with the normal process of expressing the will of citizens,” Putin told Russia’s RIA state news agency and Rossiya-1 state television in a wide-ranging interview.
Putin, who launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years ago, is nearly certain to win the vote.
In the Belgorod region, falling debris from downed drones damaged a gas supply line and cut off power to some villages.