moscow was attacked again by an unknown drone under rather strange circumstances

The drone attack on Moscow, which was covered in Russia almost online, looks extremely strange because of the actions of the racists themselves

Yesterday, on August 6, Russia reported a drone attack that shut down Vnukovo Airport at 10:26 a.m. At the same time, Moscow Mayor Sobyanin said that the drone tried to break through towards Moscow around 11 a.m., while the Russian Defense Ministry declared that the drone attack itself took place at 11:27 a.m. and that the UAV itself was shot down in the Podolsk region of Moscow.

Also, photos of the wreckage of the kamikaze drone itself have already appeared on the Internet, which is extremely difficult to identify. Judging by the socks and rubber slippers of the person taking the photo, the photo was taken by a local.


It should be noted that Podolsk is located in the south of Moscow, and it is closer not to Vnukovo, but to another and much larger airport, Domodedovo (generally the second busiest airport in Russia after Sheremetyevo). But there was no announcement about stopping flights from Domodedovo, even though it is closer.


Another detail is that one of the first planes to take off from Vnukovo was a government Tu-214 of the Russian Special Flight Detachment.


Thus, the drone was spotted an hour before it was shot down. Given the estimated speed of such vehicles is about 200 km/h, this happened somewhere around Tula or Kaluga, depending on the route. However, the drone was not shot down until it flew up to Moscow itself, which may directly indicate the real density of air defense around the Russian capital.

At the same time, the drone attack itself took place during the day, which is unusual, as it usually happens at night or early in the morning. And so far, this single attack, which was actually accompanied by almost online messages and the closure of only one airport, looks rather strange.

Source defence-ua
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