Massive drone attack on the night of November 1: which regions of the Russian Federation were hit.
01.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
01.11.2025
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Drone attacks on Russian territory
On the night of October 31 to November 1, massive drone attacks occurred on Russian territory, causing serious concern among residents. In particular, there were power outages in the Moscow region.As reported by 'Khvylia', this information is provided by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and Russian media.Explosions were heard all over Russia, and air defense systems in ten regions attempted to destroy drones flying over populated areas. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation claims to have destroyed 98 Ukrainian drones, however, social media users are uploading videos showing different data.The drone attack began on the evening of October 31. In Zhukovsky, electricity was cut off, but the local administration assures that this was due to an automatic shutdown. In Tula, residents observed drones flying overhead.
'The whole house is shaking. I hear its (the drone's, - ed.) buzzing,' said a resident of the city.The governor of the Tula region reported the fall of drone debris near the road. He also added that during the attack, four Ukrainian drones were destroyed, but there were no casualties.In response to the threat of drones, temporary restrictions on the movement of aircraft were introduced at the airports of Penza, Samara, Saratov, Kaluga, and Tambov.Earlier, it was also reported about events in the South Slobozhansky direction.As a result of the massive drone attacks on Russian territory, panic arose among the population, and in some airports, flights were temporarily suspended. Local residents recorded unusual sounds and anomalies at night, creating a threatening atmosphere in various regions.
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