Drone Warfare Escalates: Fires Ignite in Russian Regions
Overnight drone attacks by Ukraine have caused several fires in non-residential buildings in Russia's Kaluga and Bryansk regions. Russian regional governors and the defense ministry report damage and successful interception of drones. Ukraine has not commented on the incident, which aims at Moscow's infrastructure.
In a significant overnight development, Ukrainian drone attacks have sparked fires in several non-residential buildings within Russia's Kaluga and Bryansk regions, as confirmed by regional governors on Sunday.
Alexander Bogomaz, the governor of Bryansk, reported on Telegram that emergency services and firefighters are actively responding to the situation. According to the defense ministry, 23 Ukrainian drones were intercepted, with 17 downed over Bryansk.
Kaluga's governor, Vladislav Shapsha, revealed similar incidents in his district bordering Moscow. Ukraine has not issued a statement regarding these attacks, which they claim target crucial infrastructure in response to Russian military action on Ukrainian soil.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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