Ukraine launched a massive attack with 49 drones on Russia

Ukraine launched a massive attack with 49 drones on Russia

The Russian Defense Ministry reported on the downing of the unmanned ships heading to Moscow. Images from the city of Raizan showed the fire in a refinery.

Ukraine launched a massive stroke with 49 drones about Russia heading to the capital, Moscow. The mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, reported on the night of Thursday to Friday about the demolition of several devices in the area and its surroundings. One of them would have hit a refinery in the region of Raizan.

The Russian Defense Ministry published a statement in which it reported that between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Moscow time, air defense systems “49 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed”. About 37 unmanned aerial vehicles “were destroyed on the territory of the Kursk region, seven on the territory of the Kursk region Bryansk, four in the territory of the Republic of Crimea and another on the territory of the region of Belgorod”.

Ryazan Governor Pavel Markov said emergency services were dealing with the aftermath of an airstrike. At night, they reported explosions over the city, 190 kilometers from Moscow. Images showed explosions and fire at a refinery in the RNPK oil company.

Authorities did not confirm the impact of drones on the warehouse. Markov said emergency crews had extinguished a fire after drone debris damaged a home. Air defense units, he said, had destroyed the drones in the region.

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The mayor of Moscow, Sobianin, wrote in the social network that the first drones heading to Moscow were destroyed. “The air defense forces of the Ministry of Defense repelled a drone attack that were flying towards Moscow in the urban districts of Kolomna and “Ramenskoye”, express.

“At the place where its fragments fell, according to preliminary data, no damage or casualties”, he stated. A few minutes later, Sobianin revealed that two more unmanned aircraft were shot down in Podolsk, 40 kilometers south of Moscow.

The mayor then wrote about more destroyed drones, this time in a southern suburb of Moscow and a town about 40 kilometers north of the city. The attack caused the temporary suspension of operations at three airports in the Russian capital.


Source: Ambito

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