A new drone attack on the Russian Federation occurred on the night of January 11.
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The Russian Ministry of Defense announced an alleged attempt to strike targets on the territory of the aggressor country. The enemy traditionally announced a “terrorist attack” and blamed Ukraine for it. The occupiers claim that three drones were intercepted in three regions – Rostov, Tula and Kaluga. This hostile agency reported on Telegram.
The governor of the Kaluga region, Vladislav Shapsha, reported on Telegram that this morning on the outskirts of Kaluga, a drone allegedly exploded above the technical building of a pumping station. The building itself was damaged, but no one seemed to have been hurt.
Let us recall that on the afternoon of January 9, over the Russian Kursk, hostile air defense allegedly shot down three “Ukrainian” drones moving in the direction of the Gurevich International Airport area. The occupiers also announced the work of air defense against air targets over the city of Kurchatov and the village of Gornal in the Kursk region.
Source: Racurs

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