Russia reported on Saturday that it had shot 170 robots and more than 10 guided missiles over Crimea and several of Ukraine’s border provinces immediately. The defense ministry stated in a press release on its Telegram channel that 96 fixed-wing drones over Crimea, 47 over Krasnodar territory, 9 over Rostov, and 8 over the Bryansk and Kursk regions in the South West of Moscow, respectively, were destroyed between 22:00 and 05 :00 hours. Additionally, two Aircraft were broken over the Belgorod area.
8 British-supplied Wind Shadow cruise missiles and 3 Ukraine-developed Neptune-MD guided weapons were also destroyed over the Black Sea. 14 Russian maritime uavs were destroyed in the Black Sea in the early hours of Saturday, according to the government.
In addition, some governors in some areas have reported seeing human injury as a result of Ukrainian drone strikes.
After bits from a broken UAV caused a fireplace on the roof of a property in the town of Tselina, two people and two kids were forced to be evacuated. According to RT.com media gateway, a non-residential tower was also damaged, quoting Rostov Governor Yuri Slyusar.
Slyusar claimed that the robots had been shot over a number of locations, including the miners cities of Novoshakhtinsk and Kamensk-Shakhtinsky. According to officials in the Krasnodar area, “drone fragments” destroyed three homes in Anapa, a resort area on the Black Sea coast.
UAV dust was discovered scattered on the streets of Novorossiysk and Taman near Crimea, two ports where drone attacks were reported by Telegram channels.
Officials in Novorossiysk, which is home to a Russian naval foundation, claimed the military was responding to” an invasion by UAVs and marine drones.” A aircraft landed on a city-facing high-rise apartment complex.
Veniamin Kondratyev, the government of Krasnodar, reported that four people were hurt in Novorossiysk, where helicopter strikes sparked a fire at a grain terminal and damaged three apartment blocks.
With the aid of Western-provided arms, Ukraine, which has refused to recognize Crimea as a part of Russia under the serenity deal offered by US President Donald Trump, has increased its attacks on the island and abutting coastal areas over the past two weeks.
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