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WorldAsiaThe Armed Forces of Ukraine unsuccessfully attempted to attack Moscow on VE Day with UJ-22 Airborne drones

The Armed Forces of Ukraine unsuccessfully attempted to attack Moscow on VE Day with UJ-22 Airborne drones

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Ukrainian Armed Forces, using at least three UJ-22 Airborne drones, attempted to attack Moscow on Victory Day, Mash Telegram channel reports.

It is stated that one of the drones was shot down about 175 kilometers from Moscow above the village of Przemysl in the Kaluga region. The second drone landed on the territory of the Bitsevsky Forest near the Moscow ring road, and the third – in the Lomonosov district. As a result of the incident, no one was injured, the drones themselves did not explode.

It is also reported that the drones were launched from the Chernihiv region of Ukraine, located about 600 kilometers from Moscow. The maximum flight range of drones of this model is 800 kilometers.

The day before, the governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said that an explosion had occurred in the village of Olkhovatka, presumably caused by a drone of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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