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Over Krasnodar, 21 Ukrainian drones were downed

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Enemy drones from Ukraine were destroyed in Krasnodar territory
Enemy drones from Ukraine were destroyed in Krasnodar territory

Over Krasnodar, 21 Ukrainian drones were downed

In a significant development, the Russian Ministry of Defense's press service reported the interception and destruction of 69 Ukrainian Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) overnight. The UAVs were targeted over several regions, including Bryansk, Rostov, Kursk, and others.

In the Bryansk region, two UAVs were destroyed, while one each was destroyed in the Kursk and Rяzan regions. The Rostov region witnessed the destruction of three UAVs. However, no specific number of UAVs was mentioned for the Belgorod, Krasnodar Krai, Voronezh, Astrakhan, or Volgograd regions in the current report.

The Volgograd region saw six UAVs being shot down, while seven were destroyed in the Astrakhan region. In the Krasnodar Krai territory, 21 UAVs were intercepted and destroyed, and four UAVs were destroyed over the Azov Sea.

Additional UAVs were reported to have been intercepted over the regions mentioned above, but specific numbers for these regions were not provided in the press service's report. Ten UAVs were shot down over the Belgorod region, 13 over the Voronezh region, and no information was given about the number of UAVs destroyed over the Republic of Crimea.

It is important to note that the drone fleet over the regions Krasnodar Krai, Voronezh, Belgorod, Astrakhan, Volgograd, Azov Sea, Rostov, Bryansk, Kursk, Ryazan, and the Republic of Crimea was controlled by Ukraine's forces. However, the specific organizations managing this drone fleet are not detailed in the available sources.

Despite the destruction of these UAVs, no further updates were given on the status of the destroyed UAVs or any potential damage they may have caused. This incident underscores the ongoing tension in the region and the increasing use of drone technology in modern warfare.

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