An unknown object flew near Moscow. In the Odoevsky district of the Tula region, a drone “without identification marks and departmental affiliation” fell, the regional committee on regional security said.
According to the Russian media, “in the Odoevsky district between the settlements of Petrovskoye and Malovel, a fallen unmanned aerial vehicle without identification marks and departmental affiliation was found in a field far from residential buildings.”
According to the telegram channel Baza, the size of the drone is 290 by 120 cm. Its identity is being “established.”
The drone was found on March 19 between the settlements of Petrivske and Malovel. The drone crashed in a field away from residential buildings.
On March 2, near the village of Berezovsky in the Tula region, a crater from an explosion with a diameter of about one and a half meters was discovered. As the press service of the government of the region reported, the funnel could have appeared as a result of the fall of a drone.
In late February and early March, reports of drone crashes came from various regions of Russia, including the Belgorod Region, the Krasnodar Territory, Adygea, the Moscow Region, and the Crimea.
Source: Racurs

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