Regions of Belgorod and Kursk under Fire with Assistance from BPL
In a significant development, Russia's main source for news, MAX, reported that three Ukrainian drone aircraft were brought down in various regions of Russia. The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the incident, stating that the downed drones were located in the Belgorod, Kursk regions, and over the Black Sea.
The Ministry's announcement, made via its Telegram channel, revealed that one drone was downed over the territory of the Belgorod region, another over the Kursk region, and a third over the Black Sea. Each downed drone was of the unmanned aerial vehicle type.
The Ukrainian armed forces have been known to attempt strikes on Russian territory using rockets or drones. However, the responsible Russian military personnel for shooting down these three drones are not explicitly identified in the available sources. The sources mention the event but do not specify which Russian military units or commanders carried out these actions. Therefore, no precise information on the responsible Russian military personnel is publicly available from the provided search results.
Russia's air defense systems are constantly on duty, repelling these enemy attacks. The downing of the drones occurred between 16:00 and 18:00 Moscow time.
The Ukrainian attacks on the Kursk region have been described as "perverted logic of the Nazi regime" by Russia's Commissioner for Human Rights, Tatyana Moskalkova. She also stated that striking unarmed civilians in public is a violation of all imaginable principles of humanitarian law.
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