Four Russian regions hit by drones (video)

On the night of June 17, attack drones attacked four Russian regions.

This was stated by local authorities and eyewitnesses.

The Russian government said that UAVs were spotted in Belgorod, Voronezh and Lipetsk regions, as well as in Krasnodar Territory.

Lipetsk Region Governor Igor Artamonov said that Russian air defense allegedly shot down four drones over the industrial area of Lipetsk at night. He added that special services were working at the site of the crash. There were no casualties.

The Astra telegram channel writes that local residents reported nighttime explosions and smoke over the tractor plant. A UAV attack on the Novolipetsk Metallurgical Plant (NLMK) is also reported. There was a siren in the city, the sounds of which were captured on eyewitness footage.

In addition, the governor of the Voronezh region, Alexander Gusev, said that on Monday night, Russian air defense allegedly detected and intercepted two aircraft-type drones in the region. According to him, there were no casualties or damage.

In the morning, a video from local residents of one of the region’s settlements was posted online, showing a drone flying overhead.

Subsequently, the aggressor country’s Ministry of Defense announced the alleged downing of drones over three regions. Belgorodskaya was added to the list, where one drone was allegedly shot down.

Also, on the evening of June 16, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the alleged interception of an aircraft-type drone over the territory of the Krasnodar Territory.

Recently, the Rostov region of Russia was also massively attacked by drones.

Fire in Morozovsk, Russia, after a UAV attack. June 14, 2024. Photo from the network

The explosions occurred, in particular, in the city of Morozovsk, where a military airfield is located.

The hangar and parking lot were damaged. Source: Brady Africk

Satellite imagery then appeared showing the damaged hangar, which was believed to have housed one or more Su-34 bombers.

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