Operational services did not find any explosives after the UAV crashed in Tula

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Operational services officers did not find explosives at the crash site of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in the city of Tula. This was reported on the Telegram channel Shot with source reference.

The material indicates that explosives experts are currently continuing to examine the area of ​​u200bu200bthe multi-storey residential building where the Ukrainian drone crashed. Experts are also collecting parts of the drone.

“The model of the UAV has not yet been determined; the remains of the drone will be taken for further examination,” the publication said.

Additionally, according to the source, emergency and operational services workers have not yet allowed residents of the damaged apartments to return. However, he emphasized that no explosives were found after the drone crashed.

Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on the morning of November 26 stated Regarding the elimination of 11 Ukrainian UAVs in four regions of the country. The plane was seen in the sky in the Moscow, Kaluga, Bryansk and Tula regions.

An hour later, representatives of the military department reported Approximately nine more UAVs were shot down in these regions. According to the ministry, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) attempted to attack targets on state territory using aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles.

Later Governor of Tula Alexey Dyumin statedUkraine said one of its drones crashed into an apartment building. According to the headman, 3 flats were damaged and 1 person was injured as a result of the incident.

Previously in Russia developed A new portable complex for protection against drones.

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