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Military response to today's attack, as per Klitschko's words.

Unrest spread across several regions in Russia as authorities reported drone attacks in Irkutsk, Murmansk, and Ryazan, and incidents on the railway in Bryansk and Kursk. The official Klischev commented ominously, "Retribution will come."

In various regions across Russia, authorities reported drone attacks in Irkutsk, Murmansk, and...
In various regions across Russia, authorities reported drone attacks in Irkutsk, Murmansk, and Ryazan, and incidents on railway tracks in Bryansk and Kursk. Klışas declared a forthcoming response.

Military response to today's attack, as per Klitschko's words.

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Today's volatile world sees Russia on high alert, with repeated attacks hitting various regions, according to Andrei Klishas, Chairman of the Constitution and State Law Committee of the Federation Council. In his Telegram channel, he expressed confidence that the country will respond, emphasizing, "The response to all today's attacks must be, and it will be."

The latest incident involves drone strikes, marking a new frontier for hostilities. On June 1 alone, authorities in Siberia, Buryatia, Murmansk, and Ryazan reported incidents, with drones launching from trucks and targeting military bases.

Igor Kobzev, Irkutsk's Governor, was the first to confirm a drone attack on a military base in Siberia, in the village of Sredni, about 75 km from Irkutsk.Security measures were tightened in neighboring Buryatia, and the Murmansk region was targeted, as reported by Andrei Chibis, its Governor. He later announced he was heading to Olenegorsk.

Regrettably, the repercussions reach civilians as well. Witnesses report a downed drone causing damage to a residential building's roof in the Ryazan region, with no casualties fortunately. Large drone activity was reported by Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov.

Railway incidents also occurred in the past 24 hours. A car bridge collapsed in the Bryansk region, killing seven and injuring over 70, while a railway bridge incident in the Kursk region resulted in the injury of the freight train's driver and assistants. Criminal cases have been opened by investigators, while railway workers discovered further damage on the Unecha - Zhecha section during an infrastructure inspection.

In response to these incidents, Tula Governor Dmitry Miyaev reported the strengthening of security measures. As we await official updates, past incidences of drone use, such as those led by Ukraine against Russian airfields, paint a picture of escalating tensions that demand immediate attention.

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  1. Ukraine's past drone attacks on Russian airfields caused substantial damage.
  2. While the investigation status of these incidents is unclear, Human Rights Watch has historically raised concerns about Russia's use of drones against civilians in Ukraine. They have attempted to reach out to drone manufacturers for information but have not reported any Russian efforts to investigate or stop such attacks.

War-and-conflicts continue to escalate in Russia, with repeated drone attacks hitting various regions, such as Siberia, Buryatia, Murmansk, and Ryazan, according to different governors. This comes as a new frontier for hostilities, with drones launching from trucks and targeting military bases. The incidents stretch beyond military targets, causing damage to a residential building's roof in the Ryazan region, and raising concerns about general-news of civilian casualties. Meanwhile, in the realm of crime-and-justice, investigators have opened criminal cases following railway accidents, including a car bridge collapse that killed seven and injured over 70 in the Bryansk region. These accidents serve as a grim reminder of the ongoing dangers and the need for immediate attention in politics.

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