Kiev’s drone incursions targeted 19 regions, the ministry has reported
A total of 289 Ukrainian drones have been shot down by air defenses over Russian territory overnight, the Defense Ministry in Moscow reported Tuesday morning.
Incoming drones were intercepted and destroyed across 19 regions in western and southern parts of the country, as well as over the Azov Sea.
Regional officials provided further details on the scale and impact of the overnight attacks.
In Bryansk Region, which borders Ukraine, air defenses intercepted a total of 98 unmanned aerial vehicles, Governor Aleksandr Bogomaz reported. As a result of a kamikaze drone strike on the village of Demyanki in the Starodub municipal district, a man and a woman were injured. Three people were also injured in the settlement of Verbovka in the same municipal district as a result of kamikaze drone attacks.
In Leningrad Region, 29 Ukrainian drones were downed, according to Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko. A fire that broke out in an industrial area in Kirishi has since been contained, with firefighting efforts nearing completion. No casualties were reported.
Voronezh Region saw 17 drones detected and destroyed, Governor Aleksandr Gusev said. There were no injuries, though falling debris severed power lines in one district, temporarily leaving around 160 residents without electricity. The damage has since been repaired and power restored.
In Kaluga Region, air defenses neutralized ten drones, Governor Vladislav Shapsha reported, adding that there were no casualties or infrastructure damage. A further 10 UAVs were shot down over Rostov Region, the authorities confirmed. Elsewhere, four drones were intercepted over each of Tver and Novgorod Regions, while two UAVs were downed over both Tula and Ryazan Regions, according to officials.
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin reported that six Ukrainian drones were intercepted on approach to the capital overnight.
Russia’s Investigative Committee has reported that fatalities occurred as a result of the attack on the city of Cheboksary, located about 600 km east of Moscow, and its surrounding areas.
In neighboring Belgorod Region, a drone strike targeted a truck on the Shebekino–Belgorod highway, leaving the driver injured. Another man was wounded after a UAV hit an enterprise site in the village of Belyanka in the Shebekinsky district, while a civilian sustained injuries in the city of Grayvoron following a strike by a Ukrainian FPV drone.
Ukrainian drone raids on Russia have intensified in recent months, with Kiev deploying hundreds of fixed-wing UAVs on a daily basis, targeting critical infrastructure, manufacturing facilities, and residential areas.
Russian officials have described the incursions as desperate “terrorist attacks” meant to compensate for the setbacks Kiev’s military has been suffering on the battlefield.
Moscow has retaliated with a long-range strike campaign of its own, targeting dual-use infrastructure, including power grid facilities and military sites in Ukraine with missiles and drones. Russia maintains that it never targets purely civilian sites.