A massive drone attack occurred on the Russian Federation on the night of November 26.
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In particular, it was quite loud in the Moscow region, because drones were breaking into Moscow. The dictatorship announced the downing of a UAV in the Naro-Fominsk region and the Odintsovo urban district. Several UAVs were also allegedly destroyed in the Bryansk, Tula and Kaluga regions. Traditionally, “there are no preliminary casualties or serious damage.” Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced this on Telegram.
And the governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, reported that five drones were intercepted in the region and three buildings were damaged. The Russian Ministry of Defense said air defenses “destroyed” 11 kamikaze drones in the Moscow, Tula, Kaluga and Bryansk regions. A total of 21 drones were counted.
And local public pages write about a UAV hitting a high-rise building in Tula, Russia. The drone crashed into an apartment on the 12th floor of a residential building on Khvorostukhin Street. Three people were injured, all residents were evacuated.
Let us remind you that on the night of November 23, a fire occurred at an electrical substation in the Moscow region, as a result of which several settlements, including part of the city of Litkarino located near Moscow, were left without electricity. Local residents reported a drone attack.
Source: Racurs

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