New drone attack in Tula: explosions on the night of November 1
According to glavcom.ua: On the night of November 1, explosions occurred in the Russian city of Tula, reports Hlavkom. An alarm was raised around 22:50 due to the threat of drones. Later, occupation resources claimed that drones were shot down and urged residents to step away from the windows.
Videos circulating on social media show a local resident recounting the explosions that shook his house and a drone flying overhead. The video shows car alarms going off after the loud explosions.
According to eyewitness accounts, the attacks continued past midnight when drones were spotted in the sky at 01:48 local time. Additionally, on the night of October 31, the Orel TPP and the Vladimir substation were shelled by troops. In the past, similar attacks took place in various regions of Russia.
According to The Economist, Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have intensified. By using cheap drones and missiles, Russia aims to target specific facilities. The goal is to destroy key elements of the country's energy system to create uninhabitable areas.
Dangerous explosions related to the drone threat occurred in the Russian city of Tula, leaving residents in fear for several hours. These events are marked against the backdrop of other attacks on critical energy infrastructure in different regions of Russia, indicating rising tensions in the area.
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