Incidents

After the UAV attack on Moscow: the State Duma was called for a "Oresshnik" in Ukraine

To spread: On the night of March 11, drones were massively attacked by the Moscow region. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reports more than 300 whipped UAVs. The State Duma urged to strike in response to the Ukrainian territory after a massive UAV attack in Russia. Roszmi write about it. The chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee Andriy Kartapolov called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to strike.

"The decision on the Supreme Commander, but I think it will be easy to launch" Oreshnik "in Ukraine, better not one," Kartpolov said. "Oreshnik" is a new generation of Russian missiles that allegedly have unique characteristics. Weapons are classified as a medium-range ballistic missile, which is confirmed by the hypersonic speed of the combat blocks at the final stages of the flight-6-7 strokes.

Meanwhile, similar speeds are achieved by all medium and intercontinental ballistic missiles after separation of combat blocks. On the night of March 11, drones were massively attacked by the Moscow region of the Russian Federation. The attack began around four in the morning. In Domodedovo, the drone fell on the parking lot of "Miracha", where cars lit up. In particular, one parking officer was killed. Eight people were injured during the attack.

The Governor of Moscow Andrei Vorobyov reported about three victims. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported about 337 whipped drones. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobiangin said that 73 UAVs were shot in the Russian capital. Private and apartment buildings were damaged on March 11. And Zhukovsky Airports, Domodedovo, grandchildren and Sheremetyevo are closed. Recall that in Ukraine there are no air defense systems capable of knocking down "oreshnik".