Drone Attacks Are Now Seen 2,000 Kilometers Inside of Russia

 Russia has reported a growing number of drone attacks deep inside its territory, with some reaching nearl



y 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) from the Ukrainian border, further testing the country’s air defenses as the war expands.


Drones were detected in industrial hubs in the Ural Mountains and the oil-rich region of Tyumen in Siberia.


Ukraine said at the end of last year that its drones are able to hit targets in Russia at distances of up to 1,800 kilometer


s. Still, Russian authorities haven’t attributed any of these drones to Ukraine and Kyiv hasn’t claimed responsib


ility for most of them, deepening the mystery over the strikes at sites deep inside Russia.


“Ukrainian long-range drone-missiles are demonstrating growing effectiveness,” President Volodymyr Zelenskiy


said in a social media post after a meeting with security service chief Vasyl Maliuk to discuss strike operations.


“We are also achieving significant results in destroying Russian air defense systems.


On Wednesday, several industrial enterprises in the Sverdlovsk region about 1,700 kilometers east of Moscow intr


oduced preemptive-response measures against the threat from drone attacks, local authorities said on Telegram. T


hey included evacuating employees and restricting mobile internet access, according to local media, though i


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remains unclear if any attack took place in the region.


Earlier this week, though, officials said three drones were de


stroyed on the territory of an industrial enterprise in the city of Tyumen, about 2,000 kilometers f


rom the Ukrainian border. Air-defense systems were heard operating near a local oil refinery, local media reported.


“Extending the range allows Ukraine to hold more targets at risk deeper into Russia, and further complicates the


challenge for Moscow in providing air defense,” said Douglas Barrie,


senior fellow for Military Aerospace at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.


Since mid-September, drones have also been destroyed in two locations in the Perm region in the Ural Moun


tains. The targets included a major producer of ammonium nitrate i


n Berezniki, a key component in explosives, and the Metafrax Chemicals plant in Gubakha.


“Such ranges may be achievable,” from Ukraine, said Denis Fedutinov, a Moscow-based expert on unmanned aerial v


ehicles. Still, the further drones penetrate into Russia, the higher the likelihood they were launched from outside Ukraine, he said.


In June, Ukraine carried out a dramatic series of strikes across Ru


ssia using drones hidden in trucks to hit strategic airfields as far away as eastern Siberia.


In a social media post at that time, Zelenskiy said Ukraine used 117 drones with people operating inside Russia across three time zones.

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