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Russia claims to have shot down 83 Ukrainian drones in the Krasnodar area

Officials in Russia said that Russian military units destroyed 83 Ukrainian drones in an overnight raid on the southern Krasnodar Region of the country, which damaged several homes including those in the Black Sea Port of Tuapse.

In a press release, the Russian Defence Ministry said that 128 Ukrainian drones had been shot down over Russian territory. The ministry doesn't report the potential damage or full scope of Ukrainian attacks.

Veniamin Kodratyev, Krasnodar Governor, said on Telegram that three houses had been damaged in the entire region. However there was no immediate report of any injuries.

Sergei Boiko said that the fire in a house in Tuapse has been put out.

He also added that work on air defence systems continues.

Russia's SHOT News Telegram channel reported on the fact that Ukrainian drones seemed to be aimed towards the port area, and that residents had heard 40 explosions that sounded similar to air defence systems.

The SHOT report could not be independently verified. Ukraine has not yet commented.

Since the beginning of the three-year war between Moscow and its smaller neighbor, Tuapse has housed the largest oil refinery in Russia on the Black Sea. Drones from Ukraine have targeted the facility several times.

Rosaviatsia, the Russian aviation safety watchdog, announced on Telegram Tuesday that Sochi International Airport, located 150 km (93 mi) south of Tuapse and about 93 miles southeast, had been closed to all air traffic at 2247 GMT to ensure air security. (Reporting and editing by Christopher Cushing in Melbourne, Lidia Kelly is reporting from Melbourne)

(source: Reuters)