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Ukrainian drones reportedly goal Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod oblasts in Russia

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Ukrainian drones reportedly target Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod oblasts in Russia

Ukrainian drones attacked the town of Dzerzhinsk in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in a single day on April 29, Governor Gleb Nikitin mentioned.

Nikitin claimed the drone assault had been repelled above two districts within the area, with no penalties reported.

Russian Telegram channel Shot, reportedly near Russian safety forces, reported explosions in Ryazan, claiming that drones might have focused an oil refinery.

In line with Russia's Protection Ministry, Russian air protection shot down 91 Ukrainian drones, together with eight over Nizhny Novgorod Oblast and 11 over Ryazan Oblast.

Drones have been additionally downed in Kursk, Oryol, Moscow, Belgorod, Kaluga, Bryansk oblasts, and in Russian-occupied Crimea, the ministry reported.

The Ukrainian forces haven’t but commented on the assault. The Kyiv Unbiased couldn’t confirm the claims.

Dzerzhinsk lies round 800 kilometers (500 miles) north of the Russia-Ukraine border, whereas Ryazan is round 500 kilometers (310 miles) away.

Ukrainian forces have repeatedly focused Russian navy and industrial amenities within the rear to undermine Moscow's means to wage its all-out battle.

Within the meantime, Russia continues frequently focusing on Ukrainian cities and villages with drones, missiles, glide bombs, and artillery, leading to heavy civilian casualties.

Ukrainian air defenses shot down 37 of the 100 assault and decoy drones launched by Russia in a single day, the Air Pressure reported. Forty-seven decoy drones disappeared from radars with out inflicting harm, based on the assertion.

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