
“Kazan, well, so to speak, with initiative. A siren sounded in Kazan for the first time: an air raid alert was declared in the city,” Andrushchenko wrote.
He also noted that the distance from Ukraine to Kazan is about 1,200–1,500 km, which indicates a “significant range of possible destruction.”
According to him, drone attacks were also recorded in a number of other Russian cities and in temporarily occupied territories.
In particular, at 22.00 the monitoring Telegram channel Supernova+ reported that an ammunition depot in Dovzhansk (formerly Sverdlovsk) in the Lugansk region was hit. The published videos show a large fire.
Subsequently, a message appeared about an attack on a substation in Melitopol, after which a “blackout” occurred in the area. According to Andrushchenko, the Melitopolskaya-150 substation was hit.
Also, a powerful explosion occurred in Perevalsk in the Lugansk region. The moment of the UAV strike was published by the Astra Telegram channel.
In Saransk (Republic of Mordovia), a Russian air defense missile allegedly hit a house, Supernova+ reported.
According to Andryushchenko, in Gukovo, Rostov region (RF), a large-scale fire was reported near an oil depot after a “very powerful” explosion.
In Volgograd, according to his data, a series of explosions was recorded – at least five – seven in the southern part of the city. In Orel, after the air raid warning was announced, according to Andryushchenko, a fire broke out in the area of one of the substations.




