The Russian cities of Taganrog and Kursk were attacked by drones on the night of March 9.
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The Taganrog Aviation Scientific and Technical Complex named after. G. M. Beriev, who was probably the main target of most UAVs. The drone raid on Taganrog lasted more than an hour, the drones were flying from the sea. The Russian authorities traditionally announced that they had “shot down all targets.” The governor of the Rostov region Vasily Golubev reported this on Telegram.
The Astra and Mash Telegram channels write that an Emergencies Ministry employee who participated in the liquidation of the consequences on the ground was injured. The victim was hospitalized. Drone debris is found near the enterprise. The Taganrog aviation complex could be damaged, media suggest.
It was also loud in Kursk. Here, according to local authorities, debris from a downed UAV fell on the roof of the clinic. Due to the threat of an explosion, intensive care patients at a nearby hospital were evacuated.
In addition, it is known that in the Belgorod region two people were killed and another person was seriously injured.
The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation stated that 47 drones were allegedly intercepted and destroyed over Russian regions at night. It is noted that 41 drones were “shot down” over the Rostov region, three over the Volgograd region, two over the Kursk region and one over the Belgorod region.
Let us remind you that on the night of March 8, it was loud in the Belgorod and Volgograd regions of the Russian Federation – the occupiers reported on the “shooting down” of 12 supposedly Ukrainian drones.
Source: Racurs

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