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In Moscow, navigation blocked in the boulevard and the garden rings

Photo: mos.ru Moscow

Navigation within the Boulevards and Garden Rings is intermittent. By victory parade, a GPS position change can be activated.

According to the telegram channel “Baza”, in Moscow in the area of ​​​​the boulevard and the garden rings, navigation works poorly. The policemen explained this by the preparations for the Victory Day celebration. It is also reported that the GPS position change will be activated.

  • Navigators may malfunction – that is, you can stand on Tverskaya, and your location on the maps will be in the Vnukovo region, – the message says.

On the night of May 3, a drone of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) attacked the Kremlin, flying over the Spasskaya tower and exploding. Dmitry Drozdenko, expert and editor of the Arsenal of the Fatherland Internet portal, explained why the Moscow air defense system did not stop the drone.

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