Drones attacked the plant assembling 'Shaheds' in Yelabuga: airports were closed in two cities.


Yesterday, June 15, the city of Yelabuga in Tatarstan possibly became a target for a drone attack. According to the Telegram channel Astra, this incident is likely related to the special economic zone 'Alabuga' in Tatarstan, where Russian Shahed-type drones are produced. This information is currently being clarified.
Earlier in this region, there were already threats from drones. Russian media reported that local residents saw drones in Chistopol and Yelabuga, and there were flight restrictions at Tatarstan airports, such as Kazan and Nizhnekamsk, which led citizens to witness unwanted drone activity.
'An UAV was shot down over the SEZ 'Alabuga'
The monitoring channel Exilenova+ published videos and photos that, according to them, may confirm hits of drones on the plant where Shahed is manufactured. The special economic zone 'Alabuga' is of great importance for the Russian military-industrial complex and has generally become a place for the production of strike drones that were used during attacks on Ukrainian cities.
It should be noted that the Ukrainian naval forces mentioned the possibility of a Russian landing in Odessa.
Comments and photos indicating a possible drone attack on the economic zone in Tatarstan raise serious concern regarding the safety and security of military significance objects in the region. This incident once again highlights the relevance of military security issues in the modern world.
From the latest events in Tatarstan, it can be concluded that the threat from drones is becoming increasingly relevant for various countries and regions. Attacks on military significance objects through the use of drones may have serious consequences, thus requiring immediate measures and cooperation between countries in this direction.
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