Kiev, Ukraine, launched drone attacks on Saturday morning that local authorities claimed damaged residential structures in the Tatarstan region’s Kazan city, which is located more than 600 miles ( 1, 000 kilometers ) away from the front line.
The media support of Tatarstan’s chancellor, Rustam Minnikhanov, said that eight uavs attacked the town. One hit an industrial facility, one hit a home structure, and one was shot along over a river, according to the statement.
A drone is seen in a film that was posted to the local Telegram news network Astra, which was verified by The Associated Press.
Local officials said there were no fatalities. All large gatherings were canceled on Saturday and Sunday and flights were halted at Kazan’s airports.
The attacks, which Ukraine didn’t recognize in keeping with its safety legislation, comes after a Russian invasion Friday on a city in Russia’s Kursk border area using US-supplied missiles killed six people, including a baby.
Moscow sent 113 robots into Ukraine magically into Saturday, Ukrainian authorities said. According to Ukraine’s Air Force, 57 robots were shot down during the problems. A more 56 robots were “lost”, possible having been remotely jammed.
The government of Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, Oleh Syniehubov, said eight persons were wounded Friday evening in drone strikes on the provincial capital, likewise called Kharkiv.
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