On July 30th, Russia announced the thwarting of two terrorist attacks carried out by the Ukrainian regime at dawn by 28 drones. The first attack targeted residential areas in the Russian capital, Moscow, and the second targeted different locations in Crimea.
In a statement, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that a terrorist attack carried out by the Kiev regime by three drones on facilities in Moscow was thwarted .
The ministry confirmed in a statement that the Russian anti-airplanes defense systems managed to destroy one of the drones in the air in the Udintusovo area on the outskirts of the capital, while electronic warfare systems managed to thwart the work of the other two, which led to the loss of control of their movement and their collision with non -residential buildings in the Moscow complex City).
The Directorate of Transport in Moscow reported that traffic was banned on Testovskaya Street in the “Moscow City” area of the Russian capital.
In a second statement, the Russian defense said: “Last night, the Kiev regime’s attempt to carry out a terrorist attack by 25 drones on targets in the lands of the Crimea was thwarted.16 Ukrainian drones were destroyed by anti-airplanes defense systems, and 9 Ukrainian drones were disrupted other means of electronic warfare without reaching the target, and they were destroyed in the Black Sea near the head of Tarjhankot “in the west of the peninsula.”
The statement stressed that the failed terrorist attack did not result in injuries or damage.
Last Friday, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that the Russian anti-airplanes defense systems thwarted the attack of a plane on Moscow province.
In early July, five Ukrainian drones were shot down in the Russian capital, two of which were in the Valueevo region and one in the Kobinki and two and two in Nova Moskva.
The Russian forces continue their military operation to complete the liberation of the four regions that joined the Russian Federation last year, namely the Donetsk,Logansk, Zaburoje and Jehrson.
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