Three crashed quadrocopters with cameras found in Moscow region

Three crashed quadrocopters with unmarked cameras were found in the Moscow region. One of them collapsed near the crash site of a drone with explosives in the Bogorodsk district. About this TASS reported in power structures.

“The day before, a downed drone with an unmarked camera and microphone was found on the territory of the SNT “Ugolek” in the urban district of Bogorodsky. He was identified about 4 km from the crash site of a Ukrainian aircraft-type drone with explosives,” the TASS interlocutor said.

On Monday, April 24, two similar drones were found in other areas of the Moscow region.

“Currently, all quadrocopters have been sent for examination, it is in the process of establishing who they belong to and for what purpose they were launched,” the law enforcement source added.

Earlier, media reported that on April 23, a local resident found an unknown plane in a forest near Noginsk. She called the police. The crashed drone turned out to be a Ukrainian-made UJ-22 Airborn. Most likely, he fell because the fuel in the tank ran out. Inside the drone they found about 30 briquettes weighing 570 grams with an explosive inside.

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