Ukrainian Security Service forces attacked a military camp near the Khalino airfield in the Kursk region.
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This was reported to LIGA.net by sources in the SBU. While the exact number of enemy losses is being clarified, it is obvious that the defeats were powerful – at least 18 hits by SBU drones on the camp were recorded.
Censor.NET’s sources in the SBU confirm that it was the Security Service that organized a “clap” tonight in the Russian field camp near the village of Inns. Here, not far from the Khalino military airfield, up to 3 thousand Russian military personnel and about 80 units of military equipment were stationed.
Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that 28 aircraft-type “Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles” were shot down on the night of October 18.
The drones, as the Russians say, intercepted and destroyed air defense forces over the territory of the Belgorod and Kursk regions and the Black Sea.
The head of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said that in the Belgorod region and Yakovlevsky urban district, six aircraft-type UAVs were allegedly shot down by the air defense system.
The governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoit, said that six aircraft-type drones were shot down in the Kursk region, and four more drones, according to him, were suppressed by electronic warfare (EW). In the Kursk region, Starovoit said, there were also no casualties or destruction as a result of the drone attack.
Russian authorities report aircraft-style drones intercepted and shot down almost daily. In most cases, we are talking about drones discovered in regions bordering Ukraine, but drones have been repeatedly discovered hundreds of kilometers deep into Russia. UAVs, in particular, flew to the center of Moscow.
Source: Racurs

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