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Russia Reports Mass Drone Interceptions and Infrastructure Strikes as Alexeyev Case Moves Forward

Officials frame the latest military activity within Russia's unchanged war aims.

Overview

  • The Defense Ministry said its forces hit fuel‑energy and transport sites, UAV assembly and storage areas, ammunition depots, and troop locations it linked to Ukrainian operations on February 10.
  • Air defenses reported sequential evening waves of interceptions on February 10, downing 33, 11, and 48 Ukrainian UAVs over several regions and the Azov and Black seas.
  • Regional updates noted a fire at a plant in Volgograd and apartment damage during a drone attack with no initial casualties, while two civilians were injured in Belgorod after FPV strikes on a bus and a car.
  • Investigators told a Moscow court that collected evidence supports charges over the February 6 attempt on Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alexeyev, with alleged attacker Lyubomyr Korbu detained after extradition from Dubai and a suspected accomplice sought, as Alexeyev remains hospitalized.
  • Foreign Ministry leaders reiterated that objectives for the campaign have not changed, while Aeroflot’s Rossiya warned Cuba flights may require refueling stops due to reported fuel shortages and a Ukrainian skeleton athlete said the IOC barred his memorial helmet pending formal comment.