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Drone assaults focused Russia's Tatarstan Republic and Leningrad Oblast within the morning of June 10, impartial outlet Astra reported.
In Tatarstan, drones had been reported flying over the city of Yelabuga and town of Nizhnekamsk.
Nizhnekamsk is located roughly 1,124 kilometers (about 700 miles) from Russia's border with Ukraine.
Footage shared by Astra seems to point out air defenses trying to shoot down a drone flying over a discipline in Russia's Tatarstan.
In the meantime, in Leningrad Oblast, air defenses destroyed a drone flying over the Tosnensky district and one other over the Lomonosov district, native governor Alexander Drozdenko claimed.
There have been no casualties or injury to report, he added.
"In various areas, restrictions have been launched on cellular communications and the web," Drozdenko mentioned.
The Kyiv Unbiased couldn’t independently confirm the claims.
Restrictions had been imposed at a number of Russian airports in a single day on June 10 because of drone assaults, a spokesperson for Russia's state aviation company Rosaviatsia mentioned.
The airports embrace St. Petersburg's Pulkovo airport and Nizhnekamsk airport in Tatarstan.
Ukraine often strikes navy targets deep inside Russian territory in an effort to decrease Moscow's combating energy in its ongoing conflict.
A chemical plant in Russia's Tula Oblast caught fireplace after it was reportedly focused a second time in a drone assault in a single day on June 8.
On June 1, Ukraine launched a game-changing drone assault on 4 key Russian navy airfields, damaging 41 planes, together with heavy bombers and uncommon A-50 spy planes.
Kyiv claims it has disabled 34% of Russia's strategic bomber fleet in what’s seen as one of the crucial daring operations throughout Russia's full-scale conflict.
