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“Explosive” beginning of October: in Russia they complain about the “attack” of UAVs, explosions and close airports

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Explosions are heard in Smolensk and Shebekino/Collage 24 Channel

In Russia, October began with explosions. In different regions they are allegedly reporting an attack by unknown drones, explosions, and in Sochi – for some reason, flights are delayed.

In particular, explosions were heard in Smolensk, the Krasnodar Territory and the Belgorod region. The “alarming” day in Russia is reported by24 Channel.

Unknown drones attack Russia

It turned out to be a morning for the Russians restless. There are massive reports online about drone attacks in different regions of Russia. First, people started complaining about the drone inKrasnodar region.

So, around 08:00, reports began to appear that an unknown UAV was flying near Sochi. Therefore, they even stopped the operation of the airport – 14 aircraft were delayed for departure, and 1 flight was completely canceled. Now the airport has resumed its operations.

Traditionally, propagandists claim that all the drones were allegedly destroyed. It’s interesting that the Russians are publishing footage online of allegedly “shooting down” a drone. They show the drone exploding during the collision. Obviously, this is how the Russians understand “destruction of a UAV.”

The Russian Ministry of Defense, as always, blamed Ukraine for the attack by unknown drones.

How the Russians “shoot down” drones in the Krasnodar Territory: watch the video

After a while ” “alarming” became not only in the Krasnodar region, but also inSmolensk. They also started complaining about the drone attack. Several powerful explosions have already been heard in the city.

Unknown UAVs over Smolensk: watch the video

A drone flew over the houses: watch the video

After the UAV flew over, explosions were heard in Smolensk: watch the video

However, propagandists continue to tell tales about the successful work of “pe-ve-o”. In particular, the governor of Smolensk stated that allegedly “pe-ve-o and electronic warfare forces jammed three drones in the Zadneprovsky district of Smolensk.”

Traditionally, the Russian authorities claim that there are “no losses” – no destruction or casualties. However, footage of the drone hit is being published online. Upon arrival, a column of smoke rose into the sky. Apparently, this is exactly how the Russian “pe-ve-o” works.

The “shooting down” of a drone in Smolensk: watch the video (Warning! The video contains obscene language! 18+)< /p>

The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that in total they allegedly “shot down” 5 drones over Smolensk.

Explosions occurred on October 1 in theBelgorod region. The network reports that explosions were heard in Shebekino, after which thick smoke appeared in the sky. The governor of the Belgorod region has already accused Ukraine of an “attack.” According to a Kremlin henchman, explosions occurred in the area of ​​the central market in Shebekino.

Explosions in Shebekino: watch the video

“Cotton” visited Shebekino: watch video

Explosions were heard in the Belgorod region

The night of September 30 in the Belgorod region was “restless”. The network stated that the area was allegedly attacked and at least 9 arrivals were counted.

Terrible Belgorod residents on the network began to actively discuss powerful explosions. Subsequently, local authorities nevertheless decided to comment on the “alarming situation” in the region. The governor of the Belgorod region, Gladkov, said that the pe-ve-o system allegedly worked over the city and region. According to him, all the air targets “were shot down,” and traditionally, “no casualties or destruction were recorded.”

The Russian Ministry of Defense commented on the explosions on the morning of September 30. Propagandists traditionally accused Ukraine of an “attack”, saying that the region was allegedly “fired from the Uragan multiple launch rocket system.”

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