INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday met with top officials on Russia's "domestic security" as the Kremlin said the latest Ukrainian drone
attacks presented a danger to the country.Earlier Tuesday, authorities said that a drone had struck near an airfield in Russia's Kursk
region bordering Ukraine, a day after Moscow blamed Kyiv for drone strikes at two other airfields.Monday's drone strikes were highly
his Security Council to discuss how to ensure the state's "domestic security." No other details were provided.Speaking to reporters
separately, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said authorities were taking "necessary" measures to protect the country from Ukrainian
attacks."Of course, the line openly declared by the Ukrainian regime to continue such terrorist acts is a danger factor," Peskov told
reporters when asked about the drone strikes.Earlier Tuesday, Kursk Governor Roman Starovoyt said that as a result of a drone attack near a
local airfield an oil storage tank caught fire
"attempted to strike" the Dyagilevo airfield in the central Ryazan region and the Engels airfield in the Saratov region with "Soviet-made
drones."Engels is a base for the country's strategic aircraft that Kyiv says have been used to strike Ukraine.As a result of those strikes
damaged.The Kremlin has kept a tight lid on its human and material losses during Moscow's offensive in Ukraine.