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Enemy drones, numbering 34, were downed by Russian air defense forces above their territory, originating from Ukraine.

Hostilities occured over the Black Sea and in six domestic regions.

Enemy drones, totaling 34, were successfully disabled by Russia's air defense units.
Enemy drones, totaling 34, were successfully disabled by Russia's air defense units.

Enemy drones, numbering 34, were downed by Russian air defense forces above their territory, originating from Ukraine.

In a series of events overnight from September 5 to 6, the Russian air defense forces intercepted and destroyed a total of 34 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) across several regions.

The attacks were recorded over the Black Sea, the Smolensk region, the Bryansk region, the Belgorod region, the Krasnodar Territory, and the Kaluga region. Remarkably, five drones were shot down over the Bryansk region, three each over the Belgorod region and the Krasnodar Territory, eight over the Smolensk region, and one over the Kaluga region. Fourteen drones were also shot down over the Black Sea.

Despite these intense attacks, the situation is reportedly under control, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense. There is no information about casualties or damage resulting from these repelled attacks.

However, debris from the UAVs did cause damage in the Lipetsk region, where two houses were affected. Fortunately, no fatalities or injuries were reported in the Lipetsk region UAV incident.

In a separate incident, the Russian government identified the regions targeted by Ukrainian UAVs during the night as including areas in the Kharkiv, Sumy, and Odessa regions. The attacks involved multiple strikes hitting several locations across these regions.

It's important to note that no new facts about the control of the situation in the Lipetsk region or the cause of the UAV debris landing on houses in the region could be extracted from the available information.

Moreover, the incident was not mentioned on any social media platforms such as VKontakte, Classmates, Telegram, Viber, or WhatsApp. The Russian Ministry of Defense also did not provide any further information about the situation in the Lipetsk region or the incidents in the other regions mentioned.

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