A massive drone attack occurred in Russia last night, January 14.
Due to the threat of UAVs, flight restrictions were introduced at the airports of Moscow, Kazan, Penza, Saratov, and Ufa. The Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation announced the alleged downing of 121 UAVs in a number of regions. This information was disseminated by Russian propaganda.
However, the real situation regarding drone attacks differs from the Russian propaganda version. Thus, a video of burning factories in Russia was distributed online.
And the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council said that strategic facilities were hit in Ryazan, in particular oil refineries, which is key in the Russian oil industry and supplies both civilian and military-industrial complexes of Russia.
And in Bryansk, drones struck the Russian Kremniy microelectronics plant for the third time. This enterprise produces microelectronics for missile systems, for the Pantsir air defense system, Iskander missiles, radar and electronic warfare systems, and Russian drones.
Let us recall that in January 2025, in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, dozens of Russian targets were hit precisely thanks to information from the underground. In particular, the other day, the defense forces carried out a targeted strike on the Russian command post in the temporarily occupied Volnovakha. The commanders of the 29th Combined Arms Army of Russia were stationed there.
Source: Racurs

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