Drones attacked the city of Yelabuga in Tatarstan.


Drones attacked cities in Tatarstan and Tver: new details
On the night of May 26, drones carried out an attack on the city of Yelabuga in Tatarstan. This information was spread by Russian Telegram channels, citing data from the portal 'Glavkom'.
Local residents reported explosions over the city and the operation of air defense. It is noted that 'shakheds' are produced in Yelabuga.
Russians recorded a bunch of videos showing the operation of air defense, hearing explosions and the confusion of the residents of the terroristic country.
Recall that on the previous night, on May 25, similar events took place in Tver. Drones attacked a military airfield and an adjacent military unit. This was also reported by the portal 'Glavkom' based on data from Russian Telegram channels.
Residents of the city heard explosions near the airfield, and signs of a drone attack were observed in the vicinity of Migalovo. The information noted explosions near the city, where there is an airfield for defense and civilian aviation needs.
According to Russian Telegram channels, the attack targeted the airfield 'Migalovo', which is located near a district with the same name that was once a military settlement.
The facility, known as the 'Yelets Elemental Plant', which was attacked in the Lipetsk region on May 23, specializes in the production of chemical power sources used not only in drones but also in aviation technology and other industries.
Analysis:
In recent days, several similar attacks on military facilities have been recorded in Russia. This indicates an increasing threat of drones in this country, as well as the importance of the military-technical sector in modern conflicts. It is necessary to improve the means of countering such threats to ensure the safety of the country.
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