On the morning of December 15, long-range attack drones attacked targets in Grozny, the capital of the Chechen Republic again. A number of videos appeared online. In particular, the video shows an Aeroprakt A-22 Foxbat aircraft converted into an attack drone flying into the building of OMON (russian for "special police unit").
At the same time, according to open source data, drones also flew into two other facilities. Firstly, it was the 2nd Special Police Regiment, as well as to one of the military bases from which the military is allegedly sent to fight directly in Ukraine.
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This is the second time in the last few days that drones have attacked facilities in Grozny. This refers to an attack on the territory of the AkhmatKadyrov Special Police Regiment. Later, the Ministry of Defense of the russian federation reported that one long-range attack drone was shot down over Chechnya.
This is the third attack on the capital of the Chechen Republic in December. Thus, on the night of December 4, the Special Police Regiment was also attacked. In both cases, Ramzan Kadyrov reported information about "all the downed drones".
It's also worth noting that this is the third time in a month that drones have traveled more than 1,000 kilometers and hit a target. At the same time, it remains unknown how many drones were launched and how many of them reached their targets.
Earlier Defense Express reported that a Su-30 fighter jet was destroyed, and three locomotives were damaged in russia due to Ukrainian scouts' operation.
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