Iryna Pohorila 08:10, 11.07.25 UNIAN
Due to a drone attack in Russia, the main airport in St. Petersburg, Pulkovo, was closed

Explosions were heard near large enterprises of the occupiers’ defense-industrial complex in Tula, the Moscow region, and the Tver region .
In particular, according to Russian media and public sources, it became known that at night drones attacked Dubna near Moscow, where the Kronstadt enterprise, which develops UAVs, is located. This is not the first attack on this plant.
Also at night, drones attacked the Lukhovitsy Aviation Plant, which produces MiG-29, MiG-23, MiG-29K/KUB, and MiG-29M/M2 fighter jets.
In addition, an arrival was recorded in the Tver region. A series of explosions were heard there.
In Tula, drones targeted Russian defense enterprises, including the Instrument Design Bureau, Splav NPO (manufacturer of multiple launch rocket systems), and Shcheglovsky Val.
Rosaviatsia announced overnight the introduction of “temporary restrictions” at Moscow’s Zhukovsky airport. And in the morning, Rosaviatsia closed St. Petersburg’s main airport, Pulkovo.
This was done after the Russian Defense Ministry reported that 155 Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight.
Rosaviatsia usually takes such measures when there is a threat of Ukrainian drones appearing in the region where the airport is located.
Strikes on Russia
On July 7, an ammunition factory near Moscow was hit . The enterprise produced thermobaric warheads for Shahed-type UAVs.
On the same day, Ukrainian long-range drones struck the A. Shamar Ilya Oil Refinery in the Krasnodar Territory.
As sources in Ukrainian intelligence told UNIAN at the time, as a result of the UAV attack on the facility, one of the technological workshops of the enterprise was hit.
https://www.unian.ua/war/droni-atakuvali-aviazavod-de-rosiya-vipuskaye-svoji-migi-13063827.html


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