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Putin's residence tried to attack UAV - Roszma (video)

The Russian authorities announce the beating of UAV in Tver, Kaluga and Moscow regions. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) tried to attack the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Tver region. The Russian side has accused Ukraine. This was reported in The Moscow Times. "Ukraine has tried to attack Moscow and the residence of the President of Russia," the message said. The publication noted that the drone was destroyed over Zaviol in Tver region.

The residence of Vladimir Putin is located there. According to Roszmi, strong explosions in the Moscow region were heard, where the wreckage of drone fell on a garage with gas cylinders in the Pavlovskaya settlement. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobiangin reported that a drone that was knocked down in the area of ​​Zaviosa flying in Moscow. According to preliminary information, there are no victims and destruction.

According to him, the drones were also flying to Moscow at night, but the air defense forces destroyed them in the Kaluga region and in the Stryn district of the Moscow region. As a result, the household object was damaged in the Stryrin district. The state residence of "Rus" is located on the territory of the Zaviovo National Park near the village of Kozlovo in the Konakiv district of Tver region. The total area is 125 thousand hectares.

The main building of the residence is located on the outskirts of the village, near it is a guest house, a hunting ground and two lakes. In February 1992, Russian President Boris Yeltsin ordered the creation of the State Complex "Zaviovo", which includes the National Park and the official country residence of the President "Rus". The same order was subordinated to the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation.

On August 18, 1996, the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation under the State Complex "Zaviovo" approved the status of the residence of the President of the Russian Federation. We will remind, on September 4 it became known that near the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Novo-Ogareov Moscow region installed the anti-aircraft missile and harmony complex "C-1". The installation was placed less than 10 kilometers from Putin's residence.

On September 5, it was reported that the Russian authorities began to modernize air defense systems due to more frequent UAV attacks. In particular, new positioning facilities of VPOs are fortified mounds and towers made of metal and reinforced concrete. The redeployment of the Air Defense Complex "Arzir-C1", "Armond-C2" and the Arctic complexes "Armory-Sa" was relocated.