Collision occured: Two unmanned aerial vehicles dismantled by air defense units in the Krasnodar Region.
In a significant development, Russian air defenses reportedly intercepted 13 Ukrainian drones over the Kursk region during a large-scale overnight drone assault on August 14-15, 2025. According to a report by Live Kuban, this incident is part of a broader operation that saw Russian forces downing a total of 53 Ukrainian drones across multiple regions, including Kursk, Rostov, Samara, Belgorod, Oryol, Bryansk, Voronezh, Saratov, the Republic of Kalmykia, and the Sea of Azov.
While specific information about internet disruptions in Kuban cities is not detailed in the latest search results, it is worth noting that the Krasnodar Territory (which includes the Kuban region) has been a site of drone interceptions in previous attacks. Given the scale of drone activity and defense operations in the region, temporary internet or communication disruptions in Kuban cities could be related but are not explicitly confirmed in the available reports.
The exact cause of the internet outage in the Krasnodar Krai, a region that also includes the Black Sea coastal cities of Kuban, remains unknown. Reports of a siren in these cities and the incident being reported over the Azov Sea further add to the ongoing tension in the region.
It is important to note that the air defense operations in the Krasnodar Krai might be related to this incident. The region has also been affected, with the Tula region also reportedly experiencing the impacts of these operations.
As the situation continues to unfold, we will bring you more updates on this developing story. Stay tuned for further details.
- The development of continual drone attacks over various regions in Russia, as reported, could potentially escalate tensions in the realm of war-and-conflicts and politics, given the broad-reaching responses from air defenses.
- As the ongoing air defense operations and the subsequent political implications unfold, general news outlets should monitor for any possible internet disruptions or communication issues, especially in regions like Krasnodar Krai and Tula, where such incidents might act as a telling indicator of future events.