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After a drone exploded over its territory, Kazakhstan announced that it would tighten control of the airspace.

After a drone exploded over its territory, Kazakhstan announced that it would tighten control of the airspace.

The Kazakhstani defence ministry announced on Thursday it would tighten control over the airspace of the nation after a drone with "unknown origins" exploded near the border of Russia in the west of the country.

In a Telegram statement, the ministry stated that the explosion took place in a remote region around 180km (111miles) west of Orenburg which was attacked by Ukrainian drones the previous week.

The Ministry did not reveal the origin of the drone, but stated: "Consultations with foreign partners are also underway who may own these devices."

The fallout from an intensifying campaign of Ukrainian drone attacks against Russian energy targets has hit Kazakhstan.

The drone attack on Russia's Orenburg Gas Plant, which processes the gas from Kazakhstan's Karachaganak Field, severely reduced the plant's production capacity for several weeks.

Kazakh officials announced price freezes for fuel and utilities earlier this month. The country's Energy Minister blamed the fallout from the Ukraine war on Wednesday.

Astana has maintained warm relations with Moscow while also stressing that it supports the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Reporting by Mariya Gordeyeva; Writing by Felix Light, Editing by Guy Faulconbridge

(source: Reuters)