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The Russian Federation announced the downing of 50 drones in seven regions

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The drones were said to have been destroyed on the territory of Bryansk, Kursk, Novgorod, Smolensk, Tula, Oryol and Tver regions.

On the territory of the Russian Federation on the night of November 9, 50 drones were allegedly shot down. This was reported by the Russian Ministry of Defense.

It was noted that 28 drones were allegedly destroyed in the territory of the Bryansk region, 12 – in the territory of the Kursk region, four – in the territory of the Novgorod region, two – in the territory of the Smolensk region, two – the territory of the region more of Tula and one each – over the territories of the Oryol and Tver regions.

As reported, in the Tula region of the Russian Federation on the night of November 9, explosions occurred near the city of Aleksin due to a drone attack. The target of the air attack could be the Aleksinsky chemical plant, located near the city.

We remind you that Russia has announced a drone attack on an oil refinery in Saratov.


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