Air Defense Actions in Tula Region Against UAV Threats – Updates

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In the Tula region, air defense forces actively engaged to repel a drone-based intrusion, according to reports from RIA News citing regional security authorities. The communication noted that on September 24, air defense units carried out measures to counter a UAV attack on territory within the Tula region. Emergency services were mobilized as part of the response, ensuring rapid coordination and public safety measures. Initial assessments indicate no reported injuries or damage to infrastructure as a result of the incident. (Source: RIA News)

Earlier, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported an incident near the Bryansk region, where at approximately 22:20 local time an attempt to conduct a terrorist operation using an aircraft-type UAV on objects within the Russian Federation was halted in Ukraine-adjacent airspace. Bryansk governor Alexander Bogomaz stated that there were no casualties or material losses following the neutralization of the Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle over the Bryansk region. (Source: Ministry of Defense press release)

Additionally, official channels noted the development of a new drone suppression system within Russia, aimed at enhancing resilience against unmanned aerial threats. (Source: Defense update bulletin)

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