Last April, the authorities of the Moscow region banned the issuance of permits for flights of unmanned aerial vehicles on the territory of the region. This decision was taken at a meeting of the operational headquarters of the Moscow region, reports the press service of the governor and the government of the region on May 3.
The message indicates that this command is still in effect. An exception is made only for aerial work, which is carried out by operational services and public authorities.
On May 3, a ban on the launch of unmanned aerial vehicles was introduced in Moscow. The only exceptions are unmanned aerial vehicles used by decision of public authorities.
On Wednesday, the Kremlin press service reported an attempt by two Ukrainian drones to attack the Kremlin. Drones disabled by electronic warfare systems.
The Kremlin considered this attack a planned terrorist act of the Kyiv regime and an attack on the President of the Russian Federation on the eve of Victory Day. The head of state’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, said Putin was not in the Kremlin at the time.
Peskov added that the drone attack would not affect the May 9 parade.
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