One of the drones crashed near Putin’s residence near Moscow – Russian media

Based on a published list of drone crash sites in Moscow Oblast, one of the drones was reportedly shot down near the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Source: Prague-based Russian-language news briefing Current Time TV quoting Russian opposition journalist Farida Rustamova on Telegram

Details: Alexander Khinstein, a lawmaker from Putin’s United Russia political faction, released a preliminary list of locations near Moscow that were allegedly attacked by drones on the morning of May 30. He said these are the settlements of Ilyinskoye, Timoshkino, Razdory, Romashkovo and Grinfild.

Journalist Farida Rustamova notes that if this information is correct, one of the drones was shot down over the village of Razdory near Moscow.

Quote: “This is part of Rublyovka where there are state-owned cottages and private houses of officials and businessmen. Putin’s Novo-Ogaryovo residence (in the village of Usovo) is 10 minutes away by car.”

Background:

According to various Russian media, 25-32 drones attacked Moscow on the night of May 29-30, damaging at least two multi-storey buildings. Most of the drones were reportedly shot down on the approach to the Russian capital.

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