Volgograd under drone attack. Russian authorities say it was repelled, but footage shows otherwise.
In Russia, drones attacked Volgograd on the night of June 19. After that, in the morning, local residents filmed a fire that broke out in the area of the airfield.
This is reported by Russian Telegram channels.
During the night drone attack on the airports of Volgograd and Kaluga, the Russians implemented the “Carpet” plan.
What exactly the drones were aiming at and hitting in Volgograd is still unknown, but as of the morning after the strikes, a fire broke out in the area of the airfield. Local residents filmed a column of smoke.
Volgograd Region Governor Andrey Bocharov claims that a massive UAV attack was repelled in the Kalachevsky and Gorodishchensky districts and in the southern part of Volgograd. According to him, the Russian Defense Ministry's air defense systems allegedly intercepted and neutralized the drones.
At the same time, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that 81 drones were allegedly shot down in 11 regions.
By the way, on the night of June 14, drones attacked the Stavropol Territory and the Samara Region in the Russian Federation. Two chemical plants that worked for the enemy's defense industry may have been hit there.
And the very next night, unknown drones attacked Tatarstan in Russia. Residents of the city of Yelabuga reported hearing explosions.