Russia reports largest Ukrainian drone attack of war with 6 regions targeted – National | 24CA News

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Published 29.08.2023
Russia reports largest Ukrainian drone attack of war with 6 regions targeted – National | 24CA News

Russian officers accused Ukraine of focusing on six Russian areas with drones early Wednesday in what seems to be the largest drone assault on Russian soil since Moscow despatched troops into Ukraine 18 months in the past.

Drones hit an airport within the western Pskov area and began a large hearth there, the native governor and media reported. According to the Defense Ministry, extra drones had been additionally shot down over the areas of Oryol, Bryansk, Ryazan, Kaluga and the Moscow area surrounding the Russian capital.

The strike in Pskov hit an airport within the area’s namesake capital and broken 4 Il-78 transport plane, Russia’s state news company Tass reported, citing emergency officers.


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Pskov regional Gov. Mikhail Vedernikov ordered all flights to and from the Pskov airport canceled Wednesday, citing the necessity to assess the injury throughout daylight.

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Footage and pictures posted on social media in a single day confirmed smoke billowing over town of Pskov and a big blaze. Vedernikov stated there have been no casualties, and the hearth has been contained.

Pskov seemed to be the one area the place the drones induced injury. Three drones had been shot down over the Bryansk area, in response to the Russian navy, and two over the Oryol area, its Gov. Andrei Klychkov stated. One was downed over the Ryazan area, another over Kaluga, and another over the Moscow area, officers stated. No injury or casualties had been registered in these areas.

Explosions had been later heard in Kyiv within the early hours of Wednesday, the Ukrainian capital’s mayor Vitali Klitschko wrote on the Telegram messaging app, urging metropolis dwellers to remain in shelters.

With recordsdata from Reuters

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