The Ministry of Defense reported downed drones over Crimea and the Tula region

The Ministry of Defense reported downed drones over Crimea and the Tula region

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On the night of November 10, Russian air defense forces shot down two aircraft-type drones in the sky over Crimea and another one over the Tula region, reported The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in its Telegram channel.

“The air defense forces on duty intercepted two Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles over the territory of the Republic of Crimea. Another Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle was destroyed over the territory of the Tula region,” the message says.

On November 9, the Russian military reported intercepting a Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship missile over the Black Sea off the coast of Crimea. On the night of November 7, Russian air defense systems destroyed nine Ukrainian drones, and eight more were intercepted over the Black Sea and Crimea.

Drones tried to attack the Tula region at the end of October, as well as in mid-September. In the Uzlovsky district on September 17, a drone fell on the territory of Logistics Center No. 1, there were no casualties.

The border regions of the Russian Federation are regularly attacked by Ukraine. In Crimea and Sevastopol, a high (“yellow”) level of terrorist threat remains in effect indefinitely. Also, from October 19, 2022, by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, a medium level of response was established on the peninsula and in the city.

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