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Photos and videos of the wreckage of the Ukrainian Tu-141 Swift drone found in the village area of ​​the Novy Giaginsky district of the Republic of Adygea appeared on the web. It is reported that the unmanned aerial vehicle most likely lost its course.

The new village is located just over 100 km from the administrative center of the Krasnodar Territory, the city of Krasnodar.

Experts say the unmanned aerial vehicle took part in a nighttime raid on an oil depot in Tuapse, but lost its course and fell when it ran out of fuel. Two other drones did not reach the Tuapse oil depot, only a hundred meters away.

They fell, causing a fire on the territory of the institution, which was urgently liquidated by the Ministry of Emergency Situations.
Recall that on the same night, Ukrainian drones tried to attack the Russian city of Belgorod, but were shot down by the air defense forces. Initially, it was reported that the Ukrainian army also used the Tu-141 Strizh drone to attack Belgorod. However, fragments found in the city have refuted this hypothesis.

It is reported that unmanned aerial vehicles of a different modification were used to attack Belgorod.
Recall that some time ago an air raid alert was announced in St. Petersburg. An unknown object appeared in the sky above the city. After that, the “Carpet” plan was introduced into the city, and fighter jets were lifted into the sky. Civil aircraft approaching the city were delayed.

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