Due to the drone attack, planes approaching Vnukovo airport were redirected.
On the morning of July 4, air defense forces reportedly shot down two drones near the village of Valuevo in New Moscow. This was reported by Russian media and Telegram channels.
According to Tg-channel Shot, two drones were shot down near the village of Valuevo in New Moscow around six in the morning.
“The operational services received several calls at the same time about the sounds of the explosion, eyewitnesses reported that they saw falling debris. There was no fire, damage to the ground was specified. Operational services went to the scene,” the report said. .
No damage was found at the UAV crash site, no one was hurt.
According to Tg-channel Baza, the explosions occurred a few kilometers from the Moscow ring road (MKAD).
“Eyewitnesses report new explosions with a whistle and black smoke in the Marushkino settlement area, far from the Vnukovo airport,” the channel wrote.
Due to the drone attack, the oncoming planes were redirected. We are talking about such flights: from Ankara, Yerevan, Sharm el-Sheikh, Dubai, Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk, Surgut, Ufa and Perm.
The planes began to circle before landing immediately after the appearance and destruction of the drones.
Meanwhile, RosSMI wrote that two drones were shot down in New Moscow, and another – in the Kaluga region of the Russian Federation.
Remember, on June 21, many drones fell in the Moscow region. Explosions were heard near the village of Lukino and near the village of Kalininets, not far from the military unit.
The media announced the downing of the drone near the Baikonur thermal power plant in Kazakhstan
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