Drones have attacked the Russian city of Kazan, with the city's airport suspending operations and debris causing a fire at a business. Source: Russian media and Telegram channels; Vladislav Shapsha, the governor of Kaluga Oblast,
The central Russian city of Kazan was attacked by drones on Sunday night, with multiple explosions reported near the city’s Gorbunov Aviation Plant, according to several Telegram channels. The channel Baza noted that explosions were also heard in the Moskovsky,
Overnight into January 14, drones attacked the Orgsintez chemical plant in Kazan, russia, a large-scale fire broke out.This is reported by russian Telegram
Moscow — Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart, Masoud Pezeshkian, signed a broad cooperation pact Friday as their countries deepened their partnership in the face of stinging Western sanctions.
Kyiv targeted Russian factories developing weapons, an oil depot, a refinery and air defense systems, a Ukrainian official said.
A Ukrainian drone attack early Monday targeted the Kazan Aviation Plant, one of Russia's largest defense manufacturing facilities, triggering explosions and a large fire in the region. The plant, located in Kazan,
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has arrived in Russia for the signing of a broad cooperation treaty as his country grapples with growing economic problems and other challenges.
The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency later announced that Kazan airport has been temporarily closed to the arrival and departure of aircraft. Telegram channels also reported new explosions in various parts of the city. Meanwhile, authorities in Russia ...
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Strikes on the Smolensk and Kazan plants in Russia could significantly impact the country's ability to repair and upgrade its aviation equipment. These strategic strikes aim to reduce the enemy's production capacity,
Seeing the face of Ukrainian soldier Maksym Kolesnykov light up with joy over an apple upon his release from Russian captivity last February was enough to bring anyone to tears. Like Kolesnykov, most Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) have never been visited by the representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) while in Russian captivity,