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Moscow was banned from launching drones - after attack on the Kremlin

The ban of drones in Moscow appeared amid a statement about the UAV night attack on the Kremlin. In Moscow, a ban on the use of unmanned aircraft is introduced - the exceptions are drones used by the decision of the authorities. The mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobiangin, reported about it in his Telegram channel. According to him, such a decision was made "to prevent unauthorized use of UAVs, which may complicate the work of law enforcement agencies.

" Now a special permit is required to start drones in the capital within the internal border. Sobanin also recalled administrative and criminal responsibility for the unauthorized launch of UAV. Under Part 2 of Art. 11. 4 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (violation of the rules of use of airspace) provides for penalties for citizens from 30 thousand to 50 thousand rubles, for officials - from 50 thousand to 100 thousand rubles. Rub.

Criminal liability occurs if the offense caused the care of the health of people or their death. Immediately after the announcement of the Sobyan in the Kremlin, it was reported that Ukraine had tried at night with the help of two drones to strike on the Kremlin residence of President Vladimir Putin. The apparatus was disrupted. No one was injured. "Two unmanned aerial vehicles were aimed at the Kremlin.

As a result of military and special services, timely actions using radar systems were disrupted in a timely . According to RBC, the launch of drones was banned by almost 40 regions of the Russian Federation.

Their authorities argued the prohibition of the Presidential Decree of October 19, 2022 on the establishment of four levels of response in different entities: from the level of basic readiness to martial law (operated in the occupied territories: in "LNR", "DPR", Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions). We will remind, on May 3 on the network showed the moment of explosion of UAV on Red Square.