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Drones similar to Shahed drones attacked Russian regions

Drones similar to Shahed drones attacked Russian regions

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On the morning of November 26, Russian regions were attacked by unidentified drones.

Militarnyi reports on this with reference to local media.

At 5 a.m., the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the information about the drones, saying that they were heading for Moscow.

The Russian Ministry of Defense added that nine drones were allegedly shot down over Moscow, Tula, Bryansk, and Kaluga regions.

The first reports about the drones appeared on Tula Telegram channels at 6 a.m., with local residents commenting that the drones were flying over the city around 3 a.m.

According to local reports, one of the drones damaged an apartment on the 12th floor of a high-rise building, and one woman was injured in the foot.

Later, around 9 a.m., local residents started reporting another group of UAVs flying over the city and being targeted by air defense.

At the same time, the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed information about a new group of drones, claiming to have destroyed four over the Bryansk, Smolensk, and Tula regions.

It is worth noting that there is no visual evidence of damage to the drones.

The media resources of Bryansk, Moscow, Smolensk, and Kaluga regions do not offer any photo or video materials on drones, citing only reports from local authorities.

The UAVs spotted over Tula resemble the Iranian Shahed kamikaze drone.

The unidentified drones have a tailless aerodynamic design and similar winglets, and judging by their characteristic sound, they have an internal combustion engine.

Militarnyi previously reported that to complicate the operation of Ukrainian air defense, Russia started to use black Shahed drones.

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