Military school in Moscow on fire after alleged UAV attack
The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that, on the night of October 6, its air defense system shot down four Ukrainian drones over the Kursk, Belgorod, and Voronezh regions. Meanwhile, local media reported a fire at a military school in Moscow's Kuzminki district, allegedly caused by a UAV attack
The press service of the Russian Defense Ministry reports that “last night, the Kyiv regime's attempt to complete a terrorist attack using a UAV against targets in the Russian Federation was stopped.”
Russian air defense allegedly destroyed four Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles: two over the Kursk region and one each over the Belgorod and Voronezh regions.
Meanwhile, the SOTA Telegram channel reported a fire in Moscow's Kuzminki area, possibly caused by a drone attack on the Moscow Higher Combined Arms Command School. A shooting range and a gas station are located nearby.
Local residents reported hearing loud “pops” and noises resembling gunfire, though these sounds did not last long.
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On the evening of Saturday, October 5, Russian terrorists launched Shahed drones at Ukraine. The explosions were heard in Odesa, and air defense was activated in Kyiv.
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