- A drone exploded in Kaluga, causing no damage to civilian and social facilities.
- About 200 kilometers (or 124 miles) south-west of Moscow is the city of Kaluga.
- The governor gave no further information regarding the drone or its alleged source.
A drone exploded early on Monday in the Russian city of Kaluga, according to a message on the region’s official Telegram channel.
“Tonight, residents on the outskirts of Kaluga heard a pop [popping sound]. It was established that at 5 a.m. in a forest near the city, a drone exploded in the air at a height of 50 meters,” Shapsha said.
The governor gave no further information regarding the drone or its alleged source.
About 200 kilometers (or 124 miles) south-west of Moscow is the city of Kaluga.
“There was no damage to civilian and social facilities. There were no casualties. Representatives of law enforcement agencies are working on the ground,” he said.
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