Russian media claim Ukrainian drone with 17 kg of explosives crashed in Moscow region
A three-meter-long UAV has been found in the Moscow region, which, according to Russian propagandists, and was "stuffed" with tens of kilograms of explosives
Russian media reported the information.
A local resident found a crashed drone 300 meters from her house in a forest near the city of Noginsk. The Russian woman reported it to the police.

Russian media write that it is a Ukrainian-made, 3.5-meter-long, multi-purpose unmanned strike aircraft system UJ-22 Airborn.

Inside, they found about 30 briquettes with explosives weighing 570 g each.


Russia speculates that the UAV may have run out of fuel, which is why it did not reach its target, Moscow, since Noginsk is located 60 kilometers from the Russian capital.
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