Russia Blames Blast Near Tula On Drone, At Least Two Injured

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A drone caused an explosion in the center of a Russian town near Tula on March 26, hurting at least two people and damaging three residential buildings, the state-run TASS news agency reported, citing a law enforcement source and an emergency service official. "The cause of the explosion in the Tula region was a tactical reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle," TASS quoted a law enforcement agency source as saying. The blast occurred in Kireyevsk, 220 kilometers south of Moscow. Russia has said in the past that Ukrainian drones have flown into its territory and caused damage, an assertion that Kyiv denies. To read the original story by Reuters, click here.
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