Four Ukrainian Drones Downed Over Orenburg Region, Governor Reports
Industrial sites targeted in Southern Urals; no injuries reported
L'essentiel
- Four Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were downed over the Orenburg Region in Russia's Southern Urals after attempting to attack industrial sites, Governor Yevgeny Solntsev reported.
- No injuries were reported.
- Local authorities imposed airspace restrictions under the Kovyor (Carpet) plan.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Ukraine has increasingly used long-range drones to target Russian industrial and energy infrastructure deep within Russian territory. The Orenburg Region, located in the Southern Urals, is far from the Ukraine-Russia front lines but contains industrial facilities that have become targets. Russia has implemented various air defense measures and airspace restrictions in response to these ongoing attacks.
ORENBURG, April 29. /TASS/. Air defenses downed four unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) over the Orenburg Region in Russia's Southern Urals as Ukrainian troops targeted industrial sites there, Governor Yevgeny Solntsev reported on Max. "Today, enemy UAVs attempted to attack several industrial sites. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, four drones were downed over the Orenburg Region. There have been no injuries reported," the official wrote. The local authorities have introduced airspace restrictions under the Kovyor (Carpet) plan due to a drone threat. Earlier, Russia's top brass reported downing 98 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions overnight.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific industrial sites were targeted
- Were any drones able to cause damage before being shot down
- How many total drones were launched at the Orenburg Region






