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“Cotton” in the Tula region of Russia and Crimea: occupiers complain because of drones

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Russian citizens complained due to an alleged drone attack. The enemies talked about explosions and the work of air defense in Tula.

Also, the occupiers again announced flight delays in Moscow – the Russians again introduced the “Carpet” plan. In addition, they talked about explosions in Crimea, in particular in the area of ​​​​Cape Fiolent and Balaklava, writes24 Channelreferring to the words of propagandists and local residents in chats.

What happened in the Tula region of Russia

Before midnight on September 25, residents of the Tula region of Russia complained of explosions. They wrote about the allegedly downed drone and the work of air defense.

Subsequently, local authorities confirmed the traditional version of the Russians, who allegedly shot down a drone in the region. In addition, as always, there seemed to be no destruction or casualties.

However, the Russians were so worried that they introduced their already typical “Carpet” plan at Domodedovo airport, as well as Zhukovsky and Tula airports. In the first, 14 flights were delayed for arrival and departure, and 3 more were cancelled.

Russian Vnukovo Airport continued to operate, but one flight was canceled and two were delayed.

What happened in Crimea

Local residents approximately before midnight on September 25 announced explosions in the area of ​​Cape Fiolent and Balaklava in Crimea. They also said that the enemy’s air defense was supposedly working again.

Crimea is fighting off a drone raid. In the north and the Arab Spit of the peninsula (eastern part), 6 to 10 drones were reported from the Kherson direction, propagandists said.

In addition, at approximately 2 a.m. on September 25, local residents reported a loud explosion in Sevastopol.< /p>

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