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Russian experts plan to study the drone flight route that attacked the airport n...

Not sure that from the Baltic: the Kremlin spokesman commented on the UAV route that attacked Pskov

Russian experts plan to study the drone flight route that attacked the airport near Pskov. After that, they will determine what they will do so that this is no longer repeated. The spokesman of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov explained how the UAV attack of an unknown origin at the Pskov airfield is being investigated. The flight route is still being installed. This was reported by RIA Novosti. The Russian official stated that Vladimir Putin was informed about the incident in the PSC.

Meanwhile, it is not known how drones have reached the airport: military experts work on this issue. The main goal of experts is to find out the direction of the flow so that in the future such "incidents" do not repeat. "Routes are clarified, and how it was taken to take appropriate measures to prevent such situations in the future," the BBC Peskova Agency cited. It should be noted that the Pskov airport is located on the southern outskirts of the Russian city.

From it to the territory of Ukraine - about 700 km in a straight line (while the drones had to cross the airspace of Belarus). The closest - 37 km - to the borders of Estonia, slightly more - 58 km - to the borders of Latvia. Meanwhile, Russian propagandist Volodymyr Solovyov stated that the drones had arrived from one of the NATO countries - Estonia or Latvia - and suggested that they "punish" for it. Information about the explosions in the PSKO appeared on the network for about 23 hours.

August 29. At the same time, the first videos from the scene were posted - they showed how a glow was raised in the direction of the local aerodrome. Later, the Russian authorities confirmed that there was indeed a NP - an attack of drones. Several devices were hit by IL-76 cargo planes, which stood at the airfield near Pskov. At the same time, they reported that four IL-76 were completely burned and the rest were released to another airfield.

Between the same evening, they suggest that UAVs of unknown origin could also attack a number of other objects in the Russian Federation. In particular, an attack on a military base is possible. We remind that the propagandist Solovyov stated that Russia has a "perfect time" to use nuclear weapons. According to him, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation should hit the robot to destroy the Ukrainian army.