Tensions Escalate as Drones Target Russia
Russian air defense systems intercepted 235 Ukrainian drones overnight. Debris from one drone caused an oil depot fire in Uryupinsk. Ten Russian airports, including in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, implemented temporary flight restrictions due to the incident, as reported by the aviation regulator.
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Russia's defense ministry announced Sunday that air defense systems successfully intercepted and destroyed 235 Ukrainian drones overnight. These aggressive maneuvers highlight escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
Drone debris sparked a fire at an oil depot in Uryupinsk, located in the Volgograd region, according to statements from a regional governor.
In response, at least ten airports in Russia, including major hubs in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, imposed temporary flight restrictions, as stated by the aviation regulator. This incident underscores the significant impact on civil aviation and regional safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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