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Explosions in Ryazan in the area where the air base is located: the moment was caught on video
People in the Russian city of Ryazan complained about a drone attack on the night of December 4. Local residents heard explosions near the Dyagilevo air base.
One of the explosions was caught on video. Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry said that it had allegedly shot down four airplane-type UAVs over the Ryazan region.
The explosions near the Russian military airbase Dyagilevo in the Ryazan region were reported by the independent publication ASTRA, citing residents. The report was published at 03:29 Kyiv time.
The VCHK-OHPU Telegram channel also reported that explosions, the sounds of drone engines, and air defense were heard in the Dyagilevo area.
The moment of one of the explosions was caught on video.
According to the governor of the Ryazan region, Pavel Malkov, three drones were allegedly shot down over the region.
"Air defense forces of the Ministry of Defense shot down 3 unmanned aerial vehicles over the territory of the Ryazan region. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties or damage," the official said.
Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry first reported three UAVs "intercepted and destroyed" over the Ryazan region, and later reported another one.
In total, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, the occupiers allegedly destroyed 35 drones at night and in the morning of December 4. Russian air defense also operated in Rostov (12 UAVs were "destroyed"), Bryansk (6), Belgorod (4), Astrakhan (1), Kaluga (1), Kursk (2) regions, and Krasnodar Krai (5).
Earlier, it became known that the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck an enterprise in the Bryansk region that worked for the Russian defense industry. It hit the "Arrow" Research and Production Association in the village of Suzemka.
On November 30, the strike damaged the premises of production workshops, a finished goods warehouse, and an administrative building.
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