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Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Industrial Sites

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Ukrainian drones have struck Russian industrial facilities, with incidents reported in both the Penza region and Volgograd region. The attacks resulted in halted railway services, while Russia's Ministry of Defence reported downing 32 drones across multiple areas. Drone strikes on Russian sites have become increasingly frequent amid ongoing conflict.

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The Governor of the Lower City region, Gleb Nikitin, stated that shutting down the mobile Internet was a "required measure" due to attacks by Ukrainian drones, which he said in his address to the deputies of the regional Zacksbury, was passed on to NN.ru.

·Riga, Latvia
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At night, six regions were hit by Ukrainian drones, the U.S.U. attempted to attack enterprises in the Penzen region and transport and energy facilities in Volgograd province, and the attacks resulted in fires, the breakdown of gas supply to residential buildings and the stopping of trains.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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In the city of Kotelnikovo in the Volgograd region of the Russian Federation, a fire broke out after a nighttime drone attack. Train traffic was closed and gas supply was disrupted. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Astra channel. As reported by the governor of the region, Andrei Bocharov, drones attacked transport and energy facilities. In particular, train traffic was restricted in the area of the Tinguta station in the Sv…

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rbc.ua broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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