Several Russian-language telegram news channels report that three drones fell near Moscow on the morning of June 21.
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According to these channels, citing local residents, one drone exploded near the village of Lukino, about 13 kilometers south of Moscow, and two more fell near a military unit in the Naro-Fominsk region.
In particular, we are talking about an explosion at 5.00 in the sky over the village of Lukino, 50 km from the center of Moscow.
Russian media write that a drone fell there.
Two more drones fell 20 km from this place, which, according to Russian TG channels, were also shot down.
The governor of the Moscow region, Andrey Vorobyov, subsequently confirmed the fall of two drones near the Russian capital and published photographs from the crash sites.
Today, two aircraft-type devices fell approximately at 5.30 and 5.50 am on approach to the trains of one of the military units as a result of military opposition. The wreckage was found, there were no damages and no casualties, the governor writes.
According to Vorobyov, the drones were shot down in the village of Kalininets in the Naro-Fominsk region southwest of Moscow.
Source: Racurs

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