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The Russian Federation announced the attack of an UAV on the Tula region and Elabuga, where they collected Shahed


According to the channel, explosions are heard in different areas of the region. Local residents said that about 12 in the morning began to rattle in the sky, more than a dozen explosions were already heard on the outskirts of Tula. After that, residents of a number of districts began to complain about interruptions in electricity. Also, the explosions and sounds of the passage of UAVs are heard by residents of the cities of Aleksin and Novomoskovsk.

The video was published by the Baza Telegram channel.



In addition, drones attack the city of Elabuga in Tatarstan, writes Shot. It is known that there is a plant for the assembly of dried -ups of the Shahed. Residents report explosions over the city and the active work of the air defense.

According to local residents, numerous explosions in the sky began to rattle at about 22.40. Earlier, the airport was closed in Nizhnekamsk. The channel posted a video on which explosions are heard.



Also video from Elabuga laid out the Astra channel.



Context

After the full -scale invasion of Russia to Ukraine in February 2022, the Ukrainian army began to massively use drones for reconnaissance and strike at the enemy.

Not far from the city of Elabuga in Tatarstan is the Alabuga economic zone. This region was repeatedly subjected to UAV attacks, the last time – December 21, 2024.

In April Drones attacked Alabuga. Ukrainian intelligence It was reported that the goal was the General-2 plant collection plant.

Ashley Davis

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