Deadly Ukrainian Drone Strike Hits Russian City Saratov
A Ukrainian drone strike on the Russian city of Saratov resulted in two fatalities and several injuries, according to regional governor Roman Busargin. The attack targeted a residential building amidst ongoing assaults on local critical infrastructure. Russia's Defense Ministry reported downing 41 drones in the wider region.
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In a deadly overnight incident, a Ukrainian drone strike hit the Russian city of Saratov, claiming two lives and injuring more according to regional governor Roman Busargin. The attack targeted a residential building, as confirmed in a statement released on Telegram, highlighting rising tensions in the area.
Saratov, strategically located on the Volga River, lies approximately 625 kilometers from the Ukrainian border and has been under repeated assault in recent times. Targets have included a local oil refinery and a significant nearby airbase, reflecting heightened security concerns.
In a coordinated defense operation, Russia's Defence Ministry announced the successful downing of 41 drones overnight, with 28 specifically intercepted over the Saratov region. This development underscores the ongoing conflict dynamics in the region as both sides escalate military efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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