The possible target of the UAV attack on Smolensk has been determined 02:43

The target of the drone attack on Smolensk could have been an aircraft factory in the Zadneprovsky district. Life reports this with this reference: SHOT.

According to the Telegram channel, most of the explosions are heard in this part of the city.

At 00:41 the governor of the Smolensk region Vasily Anokhin wrote about the regime danger of attack There are drones in the area. He called on citizens to remain calm in case the air defense system works. (air defense) and avoid open areas. Soon Smolensk reportedHe said they heard three to seven explosions after 00:50. They claimed that the drones were heading towards the oil refinery in Yartsevo.

According to preliminary data, destroyed UAVs fallen garages behind a high-rise residential building and next to the hospital On the roof of a high-rise building in the Zadneprovsky district and Avtozavodskaya Street. In the city, against the background of a drone attack, power outages. UAV attack on the region continues.

Formerly the Armed Forces of Ukraine they have dronescapable of bypassing electronic warfare.

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Source: Gazeta

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