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A Ukrainian drone flew to the Moscow region

A Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle crashed ten meters from the fence of a gas compressor station belonging to Gazprom in the Kolomensky district of Moscow region. It is specified that there was no explosion. Experts suggest that it was a UJ-22 Airborne Strike drone manufactured by Ukrjet.
It remains to be seen why the unmanned aerial vehicle was able to fly in the Moscow region. In the meantime, experts are establishing whether the drone was packed with explosives, and if so, why there was no explosion.

Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry revealed the details of the Ukrainian drone night attack in the Krasnodar Territory and the Republic of Adygea. According to the military department, the Kiev regime attempted to attack civilian targets in Russia’s rear. However, drones have been suppressed by electronic warfare.
The drones were suppressed by the electronic warfare units of the RF Armed Forces. Both drones lost control and deviated from their flight path. A drone fell in a field, another drone, deviating from the trajectory, did not damage the civilian infrastructure under attack

– reported to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Recall that another attack by Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles was carried out last night in Belgorod. It is reported that one of the drones flew into the window of an apartment building. As a result, about two hundred people were evacuated.

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