Dagestan announced a drone attack for the first time.
In Russia, for the first Time, an unmanned aerial vehicle attack occurred in the Republic of Dagestan. This was reported by the head of the republic, Sergey Melikov.
According to him, air defense forces destroyed the drone over the Caspian Sea in the morning. He asks not to spread the video of this attack on social media.
Local residents of Kaspiysk and Telegram channels reported explosions and shootings in the morning. The distance from Kaspiysk to the nearest Ukrainian cities is over 1000 kilometers.
Drones attempted to attack the main base point of the Russian Navy's Caspian Flotilla, Russian public channels reportEyewitnesses publish videos from the scene. pic.twitter.com/7TR9OoNrDx
— GLAVKOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) November 6, 2024
According to the Telegram channel Astra, photos and videos from the scene indicate that unmanned aerial vehicles attempted to attack the Caspian Flotilla's base point of the Russian Navy. According to open data, military units are based at this point, including the marine infantry. The flotilla participated in missile strikes on Ukraine, and the 177th Marine Infantry Regiment was involved in battles in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions.
The Russian Ministry of Defense did not confirm the appearance of drones over Dagestan, but reported that two Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed over the Kursk and Oryol regions.
Recall that on November 1, a drone attacked an oil depot in the Russian region of Stavropol. This was reported by the head of the region, Vladimir Vladimirov. According to the governor, the unmanned aerial vehicle "fell" on the territory of the oil storage. The incident did not result in casualties, but emergency services are working at the site.
Also, a drone attacked a plant in Ufa, the capital of Bashkortostan, and on October 27 drones attacked a distillery in the Voronezh region. The same plant was a victim of drone attacks this month.
Additionally, drones attacked other distilleries in Russia, which do not only produce alcohol.
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