[Russia] - Ukrainian Drones Target Industrial Plants in Russia's Tatarstan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukrainian drones targeted plants in Russias republic of Tatarstan around 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) from the Ukrainian border, Russian
media reported and officials in Kyiv stated Monday.Tatarstans regional federal government stated an attempted attack by enemy drones to
target unidentified commercial business was neutralized without causing any injuries or damage
At least 2 regional airports had grounded flights throughout the attacks.Andriy Kovalenko, head of Ukraines disinformation countermeasures
center, stated explosions were heard in the Tatarstan capital city of Kazan, which houses the Gorbunov Kazan Aviation Plant, Kazan
Helicopters and the Kazan State-Owned Gunpowder Plant.These arent the first attacks, but its ending up being increasingly challenging to
secure Russias skies, Kovalenko wrote on Telegram without clearly acknowledging that Ukraine carried out the drone strikes.Unverified videos
shared by the Astra Telegram news channelshowed what were declared to be explosions from the drone strikes on the Gorbunov plant.President
Vladimir Putin went to the plant last February when heflew a Tupolev Tu-160M tactical bomber.The plant is under EU sanctions for production
and repairing Tu-160 and Tu-22M3M tactical bombers.Russias Defense Ministry stated its air defense systems shot down 31 Ukrainian drones,
which mainly targeted the commercial websites in Tatarstan and five other regions overnight.In the Kaluga area near Moscow, debris from a
downed drone stimulated a fire at a commercial website but it was quickly put out, Kaluga region Governor Vladislav Shapsha said.In the
Bryansk area, which surrounds Ukraine, 14 drones and four HIMARS missiles were ruined, regional authorities there said.AFP contributed
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