Russian Air Field in Pskov Hit By Drones - Reports CLAIM Launched from Estonia (NATO)

Russian Air Field in Pskov Hit By Drones - Reports CLAIM Launched from Estonia (NATO)

Reports are flooding-in saying a Russian air field in Pskov, shown on map above, has been hit by a Drone attack.  Initial - UNCONFIRMED - reports CLAIM Drones originated in Estonia (i.e. NATO Country).

Numerous explosions, fires, and secondary explosions can be seen and heard from the Pskov air field.

Several Tele sources reporting that the drones came from the Estonian/Latvia border area, only about 25 miles away.

Initial reports say four (4) IL-76 aircraft damaged and it looks like a fuel depot was hit and is burning as well.

Sources say 20 drones came in for the attack altogether, some managed to get thru the Air defenses.

No casualties reported, yet.

Airports all across Western Russian from Pskov in the North to Bryansk in the South, are currently Closed due to what appears to be a Major Ukrainian Drone Attack which is still underway.

ANALYSIS

The reality here is simple: Pskov is too far for drones to travel from Ukraine. They had to come from a lot closer.

Russia knows where those drones came from, and if they came from Estonia, NATO has a very big problem. 

 

UPDATE 10:24 PM EDT --

Additional reporting says a drone hit the "Kreminy EL" plant - one of the largest microelectronics manufacturers in Russia.

334th Berliner Red-Banner Air Transport regiment based at Pskov Airport, a joint Civilian/Military facility got hit.

 

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