Russia claims three regions have been under drone attack, four UAVs downed
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Russia claims three regions have been under drone attack, four UAVs downed

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Source:  online.ua

On February 29 and March 1, new explosions thundered on the territory of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation. Drones attacked at least three regions.

New drone attack in Russia on March 1 - details

According to the Russian Ministry of Defence, on the night of Mar. 1, Russian air defence forces allegedly managed to shoot down four drones.

Social media users reported drones attacked the military plant, and loud explosions rang out.

According to the latest data, one UAV was allegedly destroyed over the Belgorod region, and three more drones were intercepted over the Nizhny Novgorod region.

The Russians complain that Ukrainian forces allegedly tried to attack the Sverdlov plant in Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region.

What is important to understand is that he is one of the largest Russian producers of explosives and the main components for warheads for air defense missile systems.

In addition, it is indicated that three drones were flown to production. Allegedly, all of them were suppressed using radio-electronic warfare.

According to residents, loud explosions rang out in Dzerzhinsk at night.

In the Kursk region, the lights went out in three settlements due to the arrival of a UAV. As we managed to find out, it is about Sverdlikovo, Daryino and Nikolayevo-Daryino.

Damage to the "Pantsir-S1" system

O the morning of Mar. 1, information appeared that the Pantsir-S1 air defence system was damaged due to the UAV attack. It is also known about the liquidation of at least two Russian occupiers.

It is worth noting that the civilian population was not injured as a result of the attack by Ukrainian forces.

Damage to the "Pantsyr-S1" system
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The "Pantsir-S1" is a Russian ground-based self-propelled anti-aircraft missile-gun complex (ZRGK).

It was developed for close coverage of civilian and military objects (including long-range air defence systems) from all modern and promising means of air attack.

It can also protect the facility from ground and surface threats.

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