Chairman of the International Affairs Committee of the Federation Council, Grigory Karasin, attributed the massive attack by Ukrainian UAVs on Russian regions to the stalemate of the armed forces of this country in “real war issues” and the “deepening discord” within Zelensky’s structures. He wrote this in his book telegram channel.
“The attempted massive attack by Ukrainian drones on regions of Russia, including Bryansk, Tula, Moscow, Kaluga and other regions, speaks primarily of the unbridled anger of the Kiev regime due to the impasse in real combat affairs at the front. “There is also deepening disagreement and uncertainty within Zelensky’s structures themselves,” he wrote.
In his opinion, the current leadership of Ukraine has no time for “any intelligible manoeuvres.”
“Madness and uncertainty about the future are why Kiev’s hapless strategists are pressing all possible pedals. “But their time is inexorably running out,” he said.
Before reportedIt was announced that 11 Ukrainian drones were shot down in the Moscow, Tula, Kaluga and Bryansk regions. As Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said, part of the UAV was flying towards the Russian capital. He later reported that another drone was destroyed over Podolsk. According to preliminary data, there was no loss of life or serious damage.
According to the Governor of the Moscow Region Andrei Vorobyov, Russian air defense system on the night of November 26 was shot Five drones in the urban districts of Naro-Fominsk, Odintsovo, Ramensky and Podolsk. Damage to buildings occurred in three incidents. There was no loss of life.
Previously The number of UAVs shot down in Russian regions increased to 24.
Source: Gazeta

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