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Overnight, Russia shoots down dozens of drones; Ukraine strikes Shuya a second time

The Russian Defence Ministry announced on Thursday that Russian air defence systems intercepted or destroyed 71 Ukrainian drones in six Russian regions over the course of one night.

The majority of drones, 49, were brought down in the Kursk area, while others fell in Oryol and Ryazan regions, Bryansk and Vladimir, Tula, or Oryol.

According to a Telegram statement, authorities in the Ivanovo Region of Russia, located east of Moscow said that Ukrainian drones attacked the town Shuya but no injuries or damages were caused.

Shuya is under attack for the second time in a week. It is located around 1,150 kilometers (715 miles), from the Ukrainian border.

The town is home to a Russian missile brigade, which Ukraine blames for the Sunday attack on Sumy that left at least 35 dead.

Russian Telegram channels circulated videos which appeared to show a base being hit and at least one fire blazing on its premises.

The footage could not be verified.

The Russian-installed Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant management said that in the Russian-held region of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia, a Ukrainian drone was downed at a distance of 300 metres (985 ft) from the plant. This is Europe's biggest nuclear plant. Reporting by Felix Light, Writing by Guy Faulconbridge, and Editing by Ros Russell.

(source: Reuters)