Three Killed in Tula Following Overnight Drone Strike

 




TULA, Russia — An overnight drone strike hit a residential area in the western Russian city of Tula, leaving three people dead and three others injured, regional authorities confirmed.

The attack, which occurred approximately 200 kilometers (120 miles) south of Moscow, damaged several private homes and commercial structures across the villages of Yamny, Maslovo, Mikhalkovo, and Inshinsky. Among the injured is a one-year-old child, according to Tula Regional Governor Dmitry Milyaev.

Local officials reported that Russian air defense systems intercepted approximately 16 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) over the Tula region during the wave of strikes.

Tula, a major industrial center heavily involved in the production of military hardware and chemicals, has been a frequent target for long-range cross-border drone operations. The incident marks part of a broader, ongoing escalation in aerial strikes impacting both sides of the conflict. Emergency services remain on the scene to assist affected residents and assess the structural integrity of the damaged buildings.

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