KALUGA. Sept 29 (Interfax) - No casualties and or damage to infrastructure have been reported in Russia's Kaluga region after a drone was shot down there, the region's governor Vladislav Shapsha said.
"An unmanned aerial vehicle was shot down over the territory of the Kaluga region last night. An emergency group is working at the scene. There were no casualties or damage to infrastructure," Shapsha said on his Telegram channel on Friday.
The Russian Defense Ministry said earlier that 11 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones, including one over the Kaluga region and ten over the Kursk region, were shot down overnight into Friday.