Drone incident in Ramenskoye prompts security actions and new air defense measures

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Reports circulating via a Telegram channel describe traffic restrictions in Ramenskoye urban district within the Moscow region after a drone was reportedly shot down and crashed nearby. The channel notes that Desantnaya Street in Ramenskoye close to Moscow was blocked as security services responded to the incident, and the Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle was located at the crash site. The post emphasizes that investigators are on scene, carefully examining debris and collecting evidence to determine what happened and whether there were any collateral effects.

In a subsequent update, the channel states that personnel from the Russian Guard were instructed to move through nearby residential areas, using loudspeakers to address foreign nationals present at the site. The aim is to ensure public safety and calm while authorities continue their assessment and coordinate any necessary protective actions.

During the night of the incident, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin commented that a drone was shot down in the Ramensky district and confirmed there were no injuries. The remarks align with initial official reports indicating a localized event with no immediate casualties.

Later statements from the defense ministry described the suppression of an aerial attack involving three drones, with one intercepted in the Moscow region and two in the Rostov region. These disclosures are part of ongoing efforts to account for the broader security situation and communicate preliminary details to the public.

Officials have indicated the development and deployment of a new drone suppression system designed to strengthen air defense capabilities across the country. The rollout reflects ongoing work to boost rapid response measures and protect critical infrastructure from aerial threats. The situation remains under close monitoring as authorities gather additional evidence and provide the public with verified information. [citation: official briefings and public statements, corroborated by security services]

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