Russia bans use of drones after alleged Ukraine assassination attempt on president Putin failed

Russia bans use of drones after alleged Ukraine assassination attempt on president Putin failed

SAHARA REPORTERS

The Mayor of Moscow, the Russian capital, Sergey Sobyanin announced the ban on Wednesday, shortly after Kremlin accused Ukraine of attempting to launch a drone attack on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin, RT reports.

As the war between Russia and Ukraine enters a new critical phase, Moscow’s authorities have banned the unauthorised use of drones indefinitely.

The Mayor of Moscow, the Russian capital, Sergey Sobyanin announced the ban on Wednesday, shortly after Kremlin accused Ukraine of attempting to launch a drone attack on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin, RT reports.

It said the assassination attempt failed because they were disabled by electronic defences.

Sobyanin announced the new measure in a Telegram message, adding that the flying of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the Russian capital would be prohibited starting from today (Wednesday), with an exception being made for drones used with the authorities’ approval.

“This decision was taken in order to prevent unauthorized use of UAVs, which could hamper the work of law enforcement agencies,” the mayor explained, reminding his audience that anyone who breaks this rule could face administrative and criminal liability.

The announcement was made as the Kremlin press service reported that overnight Kiev forces attempted to strike Putin’s residence by using two drones.

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