Ukraine’s Drone Attack Threat Cancelled in Voronezh Region, Governor Warns of Ongoing Danger” (97 characters)

In the Voronezh region, the threat of attack by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has been cancelled. This was announced by the governor of the region, Alexander Gusev, in his Telegram channel.

“Attention! The threat of UAV attack in the region has been cancelled,” he wrote.

At 10:59 am Moscow time, a missile alert was announced in the Voronezh region. Half an hour later, Gusev announced that the missile alert had been cancelled, but the threat of UAV attacks remained.

At 2:14 pm Moscow time, the governor again stated that the threat of drone attacks remained in the Voronezh region. He noted that air defense systems were in a state of readiness.

According to information from the Russian Ministry of Defense, air defense forces intercepted and destroyed 25 UAVs belonging to the Armed Forces of Ukraine over Russian regions on the night of March 12: two drones over the territory of the Moscow region, one over the Leningrad region, seven over the Belgorod region, 11 over the Kursk region, one over the Bryansk region, one over the Tula region, and two over the Oryol region.

In the Moscow region, a drone was shot down in the Ramenskoye city district, flying towards Moscow, as reported by Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. According to preliminary data, there were no casualties or damage at the crash site. More details about the Ukrainian drone attack on Russian regions can be found in the material on “Gazeta.Ru.”

Earlier, Britain announced the delivery of an additional 10,000 drones to Ukraine.

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