Escalating Drone Wars: Russia Fends Off Ukrainian Attacks
A drone strike in Russia's Bryansk region resulted in one fatality and one injury, as reported by the governor. Russia's Defense Ministry claimed the interception of 185 Ukrainian drones over 12 hours, with significant operations in central Russia. Drone attacks by Ukraine largely target Russian oil-associated sites.
A drone strike in the Bryansk region of Russia has left one dead and another injured, according to local authorities.
Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that its air defense units had downed 185 Ukrainian drones within a 12-hour timeframe, covering nearly a dozen regions, prominently in central Russia.
Unofficial reports from Russian news sources suggest a total of 27 drones were destroyed on Friday amid Ukraine's intensified drone campaign targeting oil industry sites.
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