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Belgorod region was most affected, as it had 219 drones. The Bryansk region in t...

On only in February, more than 300 beats were made in February - the media (map)

Belgorod region was most affected, as it had 219 drones. The Bryansk region in the second place in the number of UAV attacks - 35. The Kursk region of the Russian Federation was attacked 25 times. In February 2024, 309 UAV attacks were carried out on the territory of Russia. About it reports in the Telegram channel Astra. Three people were killed, 15 were injured. The most attacks were Belgorod region, and 219 punches of drones were accounted for.

In total, 106 attacks were unsuccessful - drones either did not hit or fell. Another 60 drones were knocked down by air defense, a rob or other means. The Bryansk region in second place in the number of UAV attacks is 35. In total, 26 drones were shot. The Kursk region was attacked 25 times. 15 drones, according to the message, have not been hit. Another 6 was shot, one soldier was wounded. Seven times attacked the Krasnodar region. One UAV was hit by a pipeline at the Il oil refining plant.

The Volgograd region attacked UAV 6 times. Four drones hit Lukil NPP, which caused a large fire. The Tula region is attacked by drones 6 times. 3 of them missed, 2 were knocked down, and 1 damaged the transmission line. The Voronezh region - 2 UAVs did not hit the target, one whipped. The Kaluga region was attacked 6 times. All the drones were knocked down in the area of ​​the Skikivka airfield. Orel region - 2 UAVs did not hit the target.

The Lipetsk region was attacked once, the blow fell on the "Novolypetsky Metallurgical Plant", which caused a large fire. On March 5, attacks with fuel tanks in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation were made by drones with explosives, launched by staff of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense. Drones of Ukrainian production were used to strike on fuel tanks, told anonymous sources of journalists.