Drone Attacks Target Russian Airbases
The ministry attributed responsibility for the incidents to Kiev. While the majority of these attacks were reportedly thwarted, a few resulted in physical destruction.
The ministry detailed that airbases located in several regions—including Murmansk in the north, Ivanovo and Ryazan in the center, Irkutsk in Siberia, and Amur in the Far East—were specifically targeted.
The assaults were executed using first-person view (FPV) kamikaze drones, some of which were launched from nearby areas, the ministry noted.
Authorities have apprehended certain individuals allegedly involved in the drone operations, though no specifics regarding the number of arrests or the suspects' identities were disclosed.
The Russian military emphasized that the “Kiev regime” bore ultimate responsibility for orchestrating what they labeled as “terrorist attacks.”
In the Ivanovo, Ryazan, and Amur regions, the defense forces reportedly managed to intercept the drones without any resulting injuries or structural harm.
However, in Murmansk and Irkutsk, the strikes caused some aircraft to ignite, though no injuries were reported in any of the incidents, based on the ministry’s information.
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