Drone attacks in Russia: President Putin orders to strengthen border security

by time news

In the wake of drone attacks in Russia, the country’s President Putin has ordered to strengthen security along the border areas it shares with Ukraine.
It has been a year since the war between Russia and Ukraine. As the fighting continues to intensify, Russian officials said drone strikes were carried out Monday night and Tuesday morning in Russian areas near the border with Ukraine.
100 km from the Russian capital Moscow. The governor of the region, Andrey Vorobyov, said a drone had fallen near a remote village, but no damage was done. The drone was reportedly manufactured in Ukraine.
The governor of the region, Alexander Bogomas, said that Russian forces shot down a Ukrainian drone in the Bryansk region.
Three drones were sent to target the Belgorod region, which caused minor damage to cars and buildings, the region’s governor, Vyacheslav Kladkov, said.
The Russian Defense Ministry said drones were used to launch attacks in the Krasnodar and Adygea regions, and that the drones were intercepted by electronic warfare equipment.
Russian state media reported two drones exploded near an oil depot in Krasnodar as it caught fire.
While attacks in the Bryansk and Belgorod regions on the Russian border are routine, attacks in the southern regions of Krasnodar and Adygea are said to be noteworthy.
Russia has accused Ukraine of carrying out the attack, but Ukraine has not responded.
After the attack, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered to strengthen security along the Ukrainian border.
Ukraine has reportedly launched drones to demonstrate its ability to strike deep inside Russia.
5 people killed in Ukraine: 5 people, including a 68-year-old man, were killed in an attack carried out by Russian soldiers in the Gubyans area of ​​Kharkiv, Kherson, Ukraine. Governors of those areas said four people were injured.

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