Ministry Of Defense Of Russian Federation Announced Interception Of 59 UAVs Over Russian Regions

Russian air defense equipment destroyed 59 UAVs over the night of the Moscow, Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod and Tula regions overnight. This was reported on Monday, November 18 was reported in the telegram channel of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

“During the last night, attempts by the Kyiv regime have been suppressed to make terrorist attacks with the use of an aircraft type UPS on objects in the Russian Federation,” the publication says.

59 UAVs – two UAVs were destroyed by the air defense systems over the territory of the Moscow Region, forty -five UAVs – above the territory of the Bryansk region, six over the territory of the Kursk region, three – above the territory of the Belgorod region and three above the territory of the Tula region, the department said under the department .

The attacks of drones on the Russian regions began in 2022 against the backdrop of the “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine.

Kyiv did not officially confirm its involvement, but in August 2023, an adviser to the head of the office of the Ukrainian president Mikhail Podolyak said that the number of UAVs of UAVs in Russia “will increase.”

In early March, President Vladimir Zelensky said that the whole world sees the results of Ukraine’s use of drones of its own production of strategic facilities in Russia. “I think everyone sees that our drones work. And they work long -range. Our range is a real approach of security for everyone,” the head of the Ukrainian state of video showing after a massive attack of drones in the regions of the Russian Federation, including the Moscow region.

Zelensky emphasized that “Ukraine will apply the Russian state with return losses is quite fair.”

In May, the drone exploded over the Senate Palace in the Kremlin, repeatedly the UAV fell into the buildings of the Moscow City business center. The targets are also often become border Bryansk, Belgorod and Kursk regions and annexed Crimea.