Drones attacked a number of regions of Russia: there are victims and destruction

Drones attacked a number of regions of Russia: there are victims and destruction

Kyiv  •  UNN

November 26 2023, 08:18 AM • 49865 views

Dozens of drones attacked Russia, hitting Moscow, Tula, Kaluga and Bryansk. At the same time, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the destruction of 20 UAVs.

The Russian Defense Ministry reported a massive attack by dozens of drones: 11 drones were shot down over Moscow, Tula, Kaluga Kaluga, and Bryansk regions at night, 11 drones were shot down; later, another 9 were reported. UAVs that had been circling for some time and were allegedly neutralized by the aggressor country's air defense forces. This was reported by UNN with reference to RosZmі.

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According to a report by the Russian military department, on the night of November 26, an an attack with the use of "unmanned aircraft of the airplane type" on objects on the territory of Russia, - the air defense of the Russian Federation allegedly destroyed first 11 UAVs over Moscow, Tula, Kaluga, and Bryansk regions, and then another 9 drones in the same area.

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According to the governor of of the Moscow region Andrey Vorobyov, drones were spotted in different districts of the Moscow region: in the Naro-Fominsk area, in the Odintsovo and Ramenskoe urban districts, as well as in Podolsk. In the city of Tula, three UAVs were shot down, and one of of them crashed into an apartment building - one of the occupants was slightly injured. According to the head of the Bryansk region Alexander Bogomaz, four drones were shot down over the Karachev and Bryansk districts. Also, according to the governor, Vladislav Shapsha, drones were spotted in several districts of the Kaluga region. At the same time, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported an "attempted mass attack," with airports in the capital more than 15 flights were reportedly delayed and canceled.

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