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Ukrainian drones attacked the city of Kazan, in central Russia, 1,000 km from the border with Ukraine, this Saturday, December 21. They notably targeted buildings.
Ukrainian drones damaged buildings this Saturday, December 21, and caused evacuations in Kazan, a city in central Russia about 1,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, local officials said, indicating that no casualties were reported. hour to deplore.
“Today, Kazan suffered a massive drone attack,” the leader of the republic of Tatarstan where the city is located, Rustam Minnikhanov, said on Telegram. “If earlier industrial enterprises were attacked, now the enemy attacks civilians in the morning, directly in their homes,” he wrote. Residents were evacuated, according to local authorities, but their number is not known.
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Drones hit several tall buildings
Kazan town hall announced that these attacks had caused “fires” in several neighborhoods, and that firefighters were on site. Videos, published on social networks and in Russian media, show drones hitting several tall buildings and creating impressive fireballs. The authenticity of these images could not be verified by AFP.
Rustam Minnikhanov's press service indicated that eight drones had been recorded, and that no casualties had yet been reported. The Russian Defense Ministry accused Ukraine of having targeted “civilian infrastructure” in Kazan. The ministry said six drones may have been neutralized or destroyed, but did not specify their total number or whether any aircraft had reached their targets.
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Kazan targeted regularly
Kazan, on the banks of the Volga, has repeatedly suffered drone attacks from Ukraine targeting industrial sites linked to the army. The city is located about 700 kilometers east of Moscow. Air traffic was temporarily suspended on Saturday morning at Kazan airport, according to the Russian civil aviation agency (Rosaviatsia). The Republic of Tatarstan announced on its Telegram channel that all major public events over the weekend were canceled as a security measure in the run-up to the end-of-year holidays.