A Ukrainian drone reportedly crashed in the city of Tolyatti, Samara region, Russia, according to a single-source report. No details on damage, casualties, or the target are yet available.
A Ukrainian drone reportedly crashed in Tolyatti, a major industrial city in Russia's Samara region, according to a single-source report received at 04:34 Jerusalem local time. The message did not specify the drone's target, the extent of damage, or any casualties. Tolyatti is home to the AvtoVAZ automobile plant and sits on the Volga River, roughly 80 km northwest of Samara city.
The report comes as Ukrainian drone operations deep inside Russian territory have become increasingly routine. As The Zioneer has reported (BACKGROUND), a Ukrainian drone reportedly struck an oil refinery in Samara city on June 10, and another attack sent vacationers scrambling for shelter in Sochi on June 8. The current incident is unverified, with no independent confirmation or official Russian or Ukrainian comment so far.
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