Emergency in Russia | Drones Conducted Mass Attacks in Four Regions of Russia

Emergency in Russia | Drones Conducted Mass Attacks in Four Regions of Russia In recent days, tensions between Russia and Ukraine have escalated political and military tensions in the region, especially with mass attacks carried out by unmanned aerial vehicles. According to RBC-Ukraine, attacks by UAVs were recorded in four different regions of the Russian Federation, Belgorod, Kaluga, Bryansk and Voronezh. Don’t forget to touch the like button for free. In the Belgorod region, according to the statements of Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov, air defense systems neutralized two UAVs in the vicinity of the village of Wislaya Dubrava in the Gubkinsky urban district. These attacks took place simultaneously with the fighting on the Ukrainian front. The intense clashes, especially in Avdiivka, showed that Ukraine displayed an effective defense despite the withdrawal of Russian troops, according to the statements of Ivan Timochko, Chairman of the Council of Reserve Soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. However, it is stated that the clashes still continue and the evacuation of Avdiivka only caused the conflict to expand. As the conflict in Avdiivka deepens, the humanitarian situation in the region is also deteriorating. While civilian casualties increase, the number of homeless and unprotected people increases day by day. While Russia’s increasing tension in the region with mass attacks creates concern in the international community, calls are rising that the international community should play a more active role in resolving the political and humanitarian crisis in the region. While these developments threaten peace and stability in the region, they once again show that there is an urgent need to initiate a constructive dialogue and negotiation process between the parties. The increase in tension between Russia and Ukraine causes instability in the region to deepen and increases potential dangers that could lead to further conflict between the parties. That’s all we have to convey to you for now. Subscribe and join us to follow the latest developments. #ukraine #russia #news
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