Moscow confirms shooting down two Ukrainian drones before targeting civilian infrastructure in Russia

Ukrainian march – AFP

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The Russian emergency denies the validity of the air alerts that sounded in several regions of the country: a cyber attack is behind a false alarm declaring air alert

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Moscow confirmed today, Tuesday, that it had shot down two Ukrainian drones They target civilian infrastructure in RussiaThe Russian military operation in Ukraine continues in its second year.

And the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that the Kiev regime tried, on the night of February 28, to use two marches to attack civilian infrastructure in the Krasnodar Territory and the Republic of Adygea in southern Russia, indicating that they were intercepted.

The defense said in a statement: “The Kiev regime, on the night of February 28, tried to use marches to attack civilian infrastructure facilities in the Krasnodar Territory and the Republic of Adygea, and Russian electronic warfare forces intercepted the marches.”

The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that the two marches lost control and deviated from their path, noting that “one of the marches fell in a field, and the other march, which deviated from the path, did not result in damage to the civilian infrastructure.”

Cyber ​​Attack – Expressionism

Earlier in the day, the Russian Emergencies Ministry denied reports that air warnings had been issued in several regions of the country.

In a statement, the Russian emergency department said that the servers of radio stations and television channels in some regions of the country were subjected to a cyberattack, which led to the broadcasting of information regarding an air warning, which was denied by the press office of the ministry, saying that it did not correspond to reality.

Earlier it was reported that radio broadcasts were interrupted by hackers in the Voronezh region and in the Crimea, and they broadcast messages regarding air preparedness with recommendations to the population to go to shelters.

And the authorities of the city of Petersburg, in northern Russia, announced that the city’s Pulkovo civil airport does not receive or take off from it temporarily, without specifying the reasons.

According to the Flightradar service, civil aircraft did not approach the city of Petersburg, and it was announced that the planes heading from Moscow to Petersburg would return to Moscow, and the airspace over the city was completely closed, and Pulkovo Airport did not accept any flights, while there were reports of delays in flights for up to to 12 hours. It was later reported that the movement had returned to normal.

Some media outlets in the city reported that the fighter jets took off over the city, and no official information has been issued in this regard yet.

Earlier, the Russian Defense Ministry accused Washington of planning provocations in Ukraine using toxic chemical weapons.

The commander of the radiological, chemical and biological protection forces in the Russian army, Igor Kirillov, said that his forces had monitored the progress of American-made armored vehicles containing chemicals towards the contact lines in Ukraine, in preparation for provocative actions.

Yesterday, the Russian defense announced the destruction of the electronic intelligence center of the Ukrainian army in the Kiev region.

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