Two drones crash in Russia’s Kaluga region
Two drones crashed early on Sunday in Russia’s Kaluga region, the governor of the region, Vladislav Shapsha, said on the Telegram messaging app.
One drone crashed near the village of Strelkovka, another in the woods in the Medynsky municipal district.
The Kaluga region borders the Moscow region to the north.
According to preliminary information, there were no casualties and only minimal damage, Shapsha said on Telegram.
The governor did not provide further details following the incident.
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On June 5, two drones fell on a highway in the region approximately 300 kilometres from Moscow. There was no detonation of explosives, Shapsha reported then.
In recent weeks, there have been numerous reports of drone strikes occurring within Russian territory, primarily in the regions that share a border with Ukraine.