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A peaceful life for the Russians is over. The consequences of the attack of dron...

It is time to the Russians get used to the war. Current blows of drones in Moscow are not the last

A peaceful life for the Russians is over. The consequences of the attack of drones on Moscow, the inevitable repetition of such events, the political commentator Rostislav Demchuk Drones in Moscow - a gentle intelligence surgery from a height of a bird's flight is the most powerful in modern history attacks of drones that hit the houses in Moscow. And other inhabitants of Russia should be used to it.

President Vladimir Putin's residence, state -owned officials and estates close to Putin oligarchs, followed from the list of addresses and settlements where the drones were shot (he was published by the State Duma deputy Alexander Hinstein). One of the aircraft was shot down next to the village of Illinsk, another in the area of ​​the village of Razdory west of Moscow.

Both settlements are just a few kilometers from the Novo Ogaryovo residence, where in January, the Air Defense system was installed. There are also mansions of oligarchs and friends of the Russian presidential childhood - Boris and Arcadia Rothenberg, the first deputy head of the Presidential Administration Sergei Kiriyenko and Defense Minister Sergei Shoig.

Another drone was shot down in the area of ​​Timoshkino village, which is located a few kilometers from the Moscow residence of the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev. In addition, the drone was found near the elite village of Greenfield, where the mansion of Gazprom head is Alexei Miller.

In principle, the chairman of the Duma Committee on Defense Andriy Kartpolov, the Chairman of the Duma Committee on Defense Affairs, was not recognized by such plaque by means of air defense. "We have a very big country and there will always be a gap where the drone can fly by bypassing areas of the air defense systems," he said.