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Ukraine Drones Strike CIVILIAN TARGETS in Russia's 5th Largest City; Kazan

Source: Hal Turner

The Nazi Regime of Ukraine has launched at least EIGHT suicide Drones against civilian apartment Buildings in Kazan; the fifth largest city in Russia.  Kazan is about 700km east of Moscow.


The scalable map below will allow readers to zoom-out to see Kazan's location relative to Ukraine; about 1,000km away:


The attacks sent panicked residents to seek shelter in Subways:

Ukraine used drones Saturday morning to attack residential buildings.  Videos below show the hits:



In the morning, Ukrainian "Lyuty" drones attacked Kazan. One hit the 37-story residential complex "Lazurnye Nebesa". As a result, a fire broke out. Another drone hit the 23-story residential complex "Manhattan" and a five-story building on Klara Zetkin Street.It is worth noting that this is another targeted strike on civilian targets and the first at such a distance. Now people are sitting in the metro until the "Carpet" plan is lifted in Kazan.There is nothing surprising about the flights of UAVs like "Lyuty" at such a distance. They fly at an extremely low altitude. Before the flight, they are programmed with the entire route, with the locations of air defense systems and other military facilities.Why do you think Western intelligence satellites take pictures of different areas in different parts of Russia every day?  Precisely to understand how drones can go around objects and fly to their target. Their low altitude reduces their visibility and detectability.Ukraine takes advantage of the fact that Russia’s territory is vast and it is extremely difficult to deploy air defense systems and radars throughout the entire territory in war conditions, so Ukraine sends its drones to strike civilians.


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