Russian cities attacked by drones (video).
In the Russian cities of Kaluga, Saratov, and Volgograd, a threat of drone attacks was announced, leading to restrictions in the operation of local airports. The Russian aviation authority reported restrictions on the arrival and departure of aircraft in Kaluga and Saratov. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, 14 drones were destroyed. A fire also occurred due to a drone attack on an industrial facility in the Rostov region. The Russian aviation authority expanded restrictions on Volgograd airport. Drones were also detected in the Voronezh region, resulting in damage to one facility, though no one was injured. Residents of the cities of Kursk and Kurchatov also reported explosions.
Unknown drones attacked the Ryazan region, and explosions occurred in the Moscow region at midnight on March 11. Residents of the Ryazan region heard the sound of a drone and several explosions. Six drones were destroyed in the Ramensky district of Moscow, and several others were shot down. Explosions also occurred in the cities of Kursk and Kurchatov, and local residents saw flashes in the sky.
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