The latest updates on the war in Ukraine and the news from September 27th. Kiev report accuses the West of “supplying Iran with components for the construction of drones that Russia uses.”
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A major fire broke out overnight near a military airfield in the Moscow region. This is reported by some Russian Telegram channels. According to “rosZMI”, the fire broke out in the city Shchelkovo, near the capital. This city is home to the Chkalovsky military airport, where a group of saboteurs recently blew up and severely damaged two aircraft and a helicopter. According to some residents quoted on Telegram, a large column of smoke could be seen in the industrial area near the airport.
Russian bombs in Nikopol: civilian buildings destroyed
While Ukraine awaits clarification of the causes of the fire on Russian territory and possible victims, it remains at the heart of the fighting. Russian bombs caused fires in the Nikopol area and damaged several buildings. RBC-Ukraine reports this, adding that two people were injured. The head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA, Serhiy Lysak, announced that the injured, aged 44 and 68, were transported to the hospital. The attacks in Nikopol and Myrivska hromada hit a private company, four agricultural buildings, one of which was completely destroyed, and six civilian homes. Damaged gas and electricity pipes.
Kiev accuses the West of European components in drones used by Russia
In this context, the Kiev authorities sharply criticized the Western allies. The Iranian kamikaze drones used in recent attacks on Ukrainian cities actually consisted of European and American components. In the 47-page report submitted to G7 governments in August, Kiev said there had been more than 600 attacks by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) using Western technology in the past three months. According to the report obtained by the Guardian, 52 electrical components manufactured by Western companies were found in the Shahed-131 drone and 57 in the Shahed-136 model, which has a flight range of 2,000 km and a cruise speed of 180 km per day. Now. Numerous components manufactured by companies from countries allied with Ukraine, including France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Italy and Canada, were found in the crashed drone models.
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