Video: Attack Drones Hit Russian Naval Base, 1500 km from Ukraine

Video: Attack Drones Hit Naval Base in Dagestan. Telegram @CrimeanwindVideo: Attack Drones Hit Naval Base in Dagestan. Telegram @Crimeanwind

In the city of Kaspiysk, located in Dagestan, attack drones struck a military unit and a defense factory, as reported by Russian media outlet Astra. The incident, which occurred approximately 1500 km from the Ukrainian border, represents a significant milestone due to the distance, demonstrating the operational range of the drones involved.

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According to local residents, several drones participated in the attack, with one hitting the territory of a military unit within the city. Another drone was intercepted before it could cause additional damage.

Videos recorded at the site clearly show the moment of impact, revealing the presence of the drone and the impact site, which included a naval base. This base is strategic for Russia as it hosts ships from the Caspian Flotilla, where Kalibr cruise missiles, widely used in attacks on Ukraine, are launched.

The head of Dagestan and local authorities confirmed the drone attack, stating that an investigation has been launched to determine the details. However, residents reported that the drone impact occurred directly on the ground, contradicting some official statements.

Updated video footage captured by residents confirms the explosion and shows the affected areas.

Russian media reported that these drones are capable of covering distances of up to 3,000 kilometers, reinforcing the possibility of long-range operations.

According to official sources, the seaport of Kaspiysk was allegedly targeted by six drones. However, social media reports from locals suggest that there were even more drones.

Following the attack, Russian military personnel blocked many streets near the port, indicating heightened security measures in the region.

This attack illustrates the increasing capabilities of drones in modern warfare, particularly in striking military targets far from the front lines.

Source: mil.in.ua / Telegram @astrapress. Videos and photos: Telegram @Crimeanwind. This content was created with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team.

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