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The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced a massive attack of drones on the Crimea, – RosSMI

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the Ukrainian Armed Forces allegedly launched 6 strike UAVs towards the occupied peninsula. To shoot down the drones, they used air defense and electronic warfare equipment.

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation stated that the Armed Forces of Ukraine allegedly launched 6 strike drones towards the occupied Crimean peninsula. About this on Wednesday, March 1, informs Russian agency TASS with reference to the official representative of the Russian Defense Ministry, Lieutenant General Igor Konashenkov.

The defense department of the aggressor country claims that the Russian air defense forces allegedly shot down 4 drones, and disabled 2 more with the help of electronic warfare.

According to Konashenkov’s statement, there are no casualties or destruction after the drone strike in Crimea.


Ukraine does not strike on the territory of Russia

Recall that on March 1, Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President’s Office, said that the recent strikes on Russian infrastructure facilities are the result of panic and the impending collapse of the Russian Federation.


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“Ukraine does not strike at the territory of the Russian Federation. Ukraine is waging a defensive war in order to de-occupy all its territories. This is an axiom,” Podolyak wrote on his Twitter account.

Recall that on the evening of February 28, explosions sounded at the military airfield in Yeysk in the Russian Federation, and then there was smoke. Officially, the Russian authorities announced military exercises.

On the morning of the same day, an oil depot near Krasnodar was attacked by an unknown UAV. Two drones damaged the building of the boiler room and the heat supply system at the facility, which belongs to Rosneft.

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