Russian Federation’s residents of the Istra and Zvenigorod district and Zvenigorod said they heard the sounds of unknown drones and strong explosions. Similar explosion sounds were heard about an hour ago in the Oryol region.
On the night of July 18, explosions were heard in the Moscow region and Russian Oryol region. Locals reported attacks of unknown drones. Russian telegram channels reported this.
In particular, residents of the district of Istra and Zvenigorod said they heard the sounds of drones and strong explosions. According to locals, from the loud sound “The glasses in the frames echoed.”
In response to these events, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said the air defense systems successfully removed some drones.
The incident influenced the situation at Vnukovo’s Moscow airport, where a special “carpet” plan was introduced. This caused a delay in eight flights to leave, twenty flights to arrive, as well as removing a flight.
Similar explosion sounds sound an hour ago in the Oryol region. At least four explosions were heard in the eagle suburbs. The flash was seen near the SMT baker (about 2 km from the city).
Local residents reported the attack of drones, and video recording from the scene of the event had already appeared on the Internet.
Remember that in the Russian poem region, Ukraine drones invaded the shchininazot chemical plant, which produces the ingredients used to create missiles and drones. After the attack, he stopped.
Earlier it was reported that on Thursday night, July 17, the drones attacked Moscow and a number of Russian cities. Moscow announced the alleged shot of three drones.
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