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An explosion sounded in Kolomna. Rescuers rushed to the scene

Residents of Kolomna, near Moscow, reported on social media the sound of a loud explosion that was heard across the city. At the press service of the district administration of the city of Kolomna reported RBC that details of the incident are still unknown.
“Law enforcement and rescue workers have gone to the scene,” the press service said.
The Ministry of Emergencies has confirmed that department employees are on their way to the scene.
Telegram channel “Kolomna News” published images from a street surveillance camera, from which it appears that a noise similar to an explosion was heard at 9:36 p.m. Presumably, he was heard from the side of the Peski-Cherkizovo bridge.
Mass media and telegram channels publish video showing an orange glow. The man behind the scenes says he first heard a loud hissing sound in the “dump” area, then an explosion followed. “At first there was smoke, and now there is a glow,” he explains.
Two days before, on February 28, a drone fell near the village of Gubastovo in the Kolomna region. There were no casualties or destruction on earth. As reported by Andrey Vorobyov, the governor of the Moscow region, “the target was probably civilian infrastructure, it was not damaged.”
Baza telegram channel writing that the drone crashed near the Gazprom station. How clarified Mash, the drone fell about a hundred meters from the Voskresensk gas compressor station. Subsequent telegram channel published picture of the scene. It shows that the drone was damaged in the fall, but did not explode. According to Mash, the image shows the UJ-22 Airborne strike UAV manufactured by the Ukrainian company Ukrjet.
On the same day, several other Russian regions were attacked by drones: the Belgorod region, Tuapse (Krasnodar Territory), the Republic of Adygea and the Bryansk region. In addition, the airspace was closed in St. Petersburg for about an hour. The Russian Defense Ministry explained this by air defense training, media and telegram channels wrote about an unidentified object.
On the morning of March 2, 600 meters from the village of Berezovsky, Kireevsky district, Tula region, a crater from an explosion with a diameter of one and a half meters was discovered. The Kireevsky District Unified Dispatch Service reported that the explosion occurred around 8:16 a.m. Moscow time.
By data Gunshot telegram channel, fragments scattered around the funnel “hundreds of yards”, said in the message. One of the residents of the village told the channel that a shock wave was felt and the windows of the house shook. Base writing that the explosion killed several birds. According to the Mash telegram channel, a Ukrainian drone filled with metal fragments could explode in the forest. By data channel, the device was sent to Shchekinskaya GRES.
Authorities consider the downfall of the drone to be one version of the explosion. After the incident in the Tula region, a meeting of the operational headquarters was held. Head of the region Alexei Dyumin called for strengthening security measures, if necessary, providing vital facilities with additional protection, as well as extending support measures to members of voluntary people’s squads.
On March 1, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the prevention of a massive drone attack on Crimea. According to the agency, air defense systems shot down six drones, four others were disabled by electronic warfare. There are no casualties or destruction on earth, the defense ministry added. What objects were attacked is not specified.

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