The “Carpet” regime was introduced in the Tula region of the Russian Federation, as well as in part of the Moscow region (in particular, Serpukhov and Kolomna fell into the regime zone in the Moscow region), in Ryazan and more than part of Kaluga Region (Kaluga and Obninsk).
In Russia, they announced the explosions in Bryansk, and in Moscow, the Ryazan and Kaluga regions closed the sky for aircraft. In addition, there were repeated explosions in Pskov. This was reported on Wednesday, August 30, by Russian media and local monitoring channels.
“In Tula, parts of Moscow and Kaluga regions of the Russian Federation, a blocking plan was introduced due to” unknown “drones,” the network reports.
In Bryansk, an “unknown” drone allegedly tried to attack something in the city. One, as locals wrote, was shot down by an air defense system.
It was also reported about the movement of drones near Moscow. In Vnukovo, Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo, 25 flights for departure and arrival were delayed, five more were canceled, according to the data of Yandex.Schedule service.
They also reported a fire in Tula after the explosion.
In Russian Pskov, the Kresty military airfield is burning. The fire can be seen from a distance, the locals are panicked.
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Source: korrespondent

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