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The airfield in Russian Pskov was attacked by drones, fire started

It is known that the Russian military aircraft was destroyed at the airport near Pskov. According to preliminary data, four aircraft were damaged.

In Russian Pskov, the military airport “Crosses” is on fire. The fire can be seen from a distance, the locals are panicked. On Wednesday, August 30, they uploaded videos of their “arrival” at the airfield to the network.

It was reported that the UAV attack on the airport in Pskov took place around 23.40. Air defense was used to destroy the drones, they also tried to shoot them down with small arms. Therefore, the locals heard the chaotic shooting.

The airport is on fire. The fire is assigned the third level of difficulty.

The sky over Pskov is closed.

The UAV attack continues on the Cherekhinsky military base, where the 104th airborne regiment is stationed, whose servicemen killed Ukrainians in Bucha.

Some pro-Kremlin channels write that the drones may have come from one of the Baltic countries.

Pro-Kremlin Mash reported that one of the drones hit a gas station on the airport grounds.

Also, the network published a photo of the airfield for the drone attack.

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The official authorities of the Pskov region announced the work of the air defense and ensured that there were no casualties.

The 334th military transport regiment was deployed at the Pskov airfield called “Crosses”, armed with Il-76 landing aircraft.

Remember that recently in Moscow airports are closed several times a week because of UAVs. On August 22, it was reported that explosions were heard in the Moscow region, and airports did not work.

Two days before, the Russian airports Domodedovo and Vnukovo also did not receive or send planes because of the “Carpet” regime

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Source: korrespondent

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