Drones Massively Attack Three Russian Regions At Once
- 11.01.2024, 9:00
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The Ministry of Defence is trying to hide the consequences of the strikes.
The Russian Defence Ministry said that "Russian air defence systems intercepted" three Ukrainian UAVs over the territory of Rostov, Tula and Kaluga regions.
The corresponding message appeared on Telegram of the ministry in the morning of January 11, focus.ua reported.
The defence ministry of the aggressor country said that the air defence forces were activated at about 04:30 a.m. Moscow time.
"Three Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were intercepted by air defence forces on duty over the territory of Rostov, Tula and Kaluga regions," it said.
UAV Attack: Rostov Region
Earlier the incident was reported by the Governor of Rostov region of the Russian Federation Vasily Golubev. He wrote on his Telegram account that 2 drones were shot down over the territory of Kamensk district.
"Two aircraft-type UAVs were shot down tonight by air defence forces over the territory of Kamensk district of Rostov region. There are no casualties as a result of falling debris. The consequences on the ground are specified," Golubev wrote.
UAV Attack: Kaluga Region
In addition, the Governor of Kaluga region of the Russian Federation Vladislav Shapsha reported that a drone exploded on the outskirts of Kaluga. The drone detonated over the technical structure of the pumping station, thus damaging the building.
"As a result of the explosion, the building was damaged. There are no fires and victims. Operational teams are working at the scene," he wrote.
We remind you, on January 9, drones attacked a fuel and energy facility in the Russian city of Orel. According to the Governor of Orel region Andrei Klitschkov, there was a fire at the site hit by the two drones, which was subsequently localised.