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Russian official say Ukraine’s drone development means no region can feel safe, TASS reports

By Thomson Reuters Mar 17, 2026 | 5:24 AM

MOSCOW, March 17 (Reuters) – A senior Russian security official warned on Tuesday that the pace and development of Ukrainian drone production meant that no ​Russian region was safe from attack.

Sergei Shoigu, ‌the secretary of Russia’s powerful Security Council and a former Russian defence minister, told a meeting of officials in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg that the number of Ukrainian ‌sabotage ​attacks against Russia had increased ⁠by 40% in 2025 ⁠to 1,830 incidents.

“…the pace of development of weapons systems, primarily unmanned drone systems, and the sophistication of the methods used to deploy them are such ​that no region of Russia can feel safe,” Shoigu was quoted by the TASS state ⁠news agency as saying.

The mayor ⁠of Moscow said on Monday that air ​defence systems had foiled the biggest attempted attack on ​the Russian capital in at least a year, ‌downing 250 Ukrainian drones over the weekend. The Russian Defence Ministry reported on Tuesday that 421 Ukrainian drones had been shot down in the last ⁠24 hours.

Russia has bombarded Ukrainian targets with artillery, drones and air strikes, while Ukraine has struck deep inside Russia ⁠with sabotage ‌groups and drones, killing Russian generals and ⁠attacking oil refineries and oil pipelines.

In ​separate ‌comments at the same meeting on Tuesday, ​Shoigu said ⁠a network of intelligence agencies from 56 countries was operating against Russia to facilitate what he called “sabotage and terrorist” attacks. He did not name the intelligence agencies.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing ​by Andrew Osborn)