 Ukrainian drones attacked the airfield in Crimea. Russia's defence ministry claimed on March the 1st that Ukraine had attacked occupied Crimea with 10 drones. According to the ministry, 6 drones were shot down by the air defence and 4 more were disabled using electronic warfare. The Russian press reported that a total of 15 drones were shot down in Yevpatoria and Saki. It is said that there were no victims during the incident. With a dash of black humour, presidential adviser Mikhail Podoliak tweeted that a sense of panic and collapse was growing in Russia, manifested by increasing domestic attacks of unidentified flying objects on infrastructure sites. Throughout the war, Ukrainian leaders and top brass have routinely refused any responsibility for attacks on Russian soil and often resort to ridiculing disorganised Russian servicemen. A Ukrainian military expert said that even though Kiev can and should attack Russia's territory, it does not want to divulge details of its operations there. Ukraine authorities did not take responsibility for the attacks and have not commented officially on any of the attacks on Russian territory but have claimed the right to hit back at Russia.