Credited from: AA
Three individuals were reported killed in overnight Ukrainian drone attacks in Russia's Tula and Nizhny Novgorod regions. Tula Governor Dmitry Milyaev confirmed that two fatalities occurred during an attack on a civilian enterprise, while Nizhny Novgorod's Governor Gleb Nikitin reported one death linked to a strike on industrial zones, indicating the ongoing conflict's toll on civilians, according to Reuters and AA.
The attacks specifically targeted industrial sites, with reports indicating that drones hit a plant associated with military production. A Ukrainian official stated that the facility manufactures components for hypersonic missiles, making it a legitimate target in the ongoing conflict, according to LA Times and Reuters.
The Russian Defense Ministry reported intercepting 66 Ukrainian drones overnight, though the exact number launched by Ukraine remains undisclosed. This reflects the heightened military engagement, as air defense units in the Moscow region claimed to have downed several drones during the assaults, which adds to the tension surrounding the region, according to AA and Reuters.