Andrey Kartapolov, chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee of the Russian Federation, proposed the creation of a hotline for reports on drones. It has been reported red blood cell.
He thinks that a separate communication channel should be created for faster access to information about flying UAVs.
“We need some kind of short number, a hotline, so that someone can call and the information is right where it needs to be,” said the parliamentarian.
As an example, he cited reports that drones flying to the Kremlin on the night of May 3 were spotted in the Moscow region.
Kartapolov believes it would be better if there were false reports than for drones to miss, as before.
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On the night of Wednesday, May 3, two drones attempted to attack Russian President Vladimir Putin’s residence in the Kremlin. According to the Kremlin press service, no one was injured. The press secretary of the President of Russia said that the dome of the Senate Palace was partially burned.