Explosions occurred in the Russian Federation on the night of March 8.
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At night, 12 allegedly Ukrainian drones were “shot down” over the Belgorod and Volgograd regions. A corresponding statement was made to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
The enemy stated that the air defense destroyed one unmanned aerial vehicle over the territory of the Belgorod region, and 11 UAVs allegedly landed over the territory of the Volgograd region.
Traditionally, the occupiers did not talk about the quality of the hit, destruction or casualties.
Let us remind you that on the night of March 7, air defense worked in three regions of Russia – it was loud in the Kursk, Bryansk and Tula regions. The occupiers announced the alleged interception and downing of one drone over the Kursk region, three UAVs over the Bryansk region and two drones over the Tula region.
Source: Racurs

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