No luck: a drone that could have been launched to attack Ukraine crashed in Crimea as a result of a storm
Kyiv • UNN
The "Shahed", probably launched by Russia from the Krasnodar region in the direction of Ukraine, crashed in Crimea due to a storm, with no casualties or damage to infrastructure.
An enemy attack UAV of the Shahed type crashed in the temporarily occupied Crimea due to a storm. An eyewitness video of the found drone was published in one of the Ukrainian monitoring channels, according to UNN.
A Shaheed strike UAV has crashed in the Krasnodar region of Russia* as a result of a storm, which was apparently launched from the territory of Ukraine
The author of the video notes that he found the drone on the coast "near the Yasenskaya crossing", which is located in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation, not far from Primorsko-Akhtarsk. It is from there that Russian troops often launch "shahids" into Ukraine.
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Meanwhile, Russian media claim that there were no casualties or damage to infrastructure, according to preliminary data.
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