Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Industrial Sites

Ukrainian drones have struck Russian industrial facilities, with incidents reported in both the Penza region and Volgograd region. The attacks resulted in halted railway services, while Russia's Ministry of Defence reported downing 32 drones across multiple areas. Drone strikes on Russian sites have become increasingly frequent amid ongoing conflict.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Moscow | Updated: 31-07-2025 13:09 IST | Created: 31-07-2025 13:09 IST
Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Industrial Sites
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Ukrainian drones have targeted several Russian industrial facilities, according to reports from regional governors and state companies. The Penza region's governor confirmed strikes on a local industrial site, highlighting an escalation in aerial attacks amid the ongoing conflict.

Additionally, Russia's state railway company announced disruptions in the southern Volgograd region after drone debris struck railway infrastructure, temporarily halting train operations. The attack underscores the vulnerability of key transport networks to aerial assaults.

In response, Russia's Defence Ministry declared that they successfully intercepted and downed 32 Ukrainian drones across various regions. These frequent strikes on industrial and transport hubs indicate an intensifying tactical use of drones in the war.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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