CEO of Aeronext Babintsev: Drones that attacked Moscow could have come from the Baltics
photo: Lilia Sharlovskaya
The drones that attacked Moscow on the morning of May 30 could have arrived from the Baltic region, for example from Kharkiv. This was announced by Gleb Gabintsev, General Director of the Aeronext NTI Association.
“Attacks can easily come from the territory of the Baltic states – we are only 700 kilometers away in a direct line, which is a small thing for a small plane. It is also very easy from Ukraine, especially from Kharkiv,” said Babintsev.
According to him, a small aircraft-type drone with an internal combustion engine (ICE) and a load of 20-50 kg can fly 1.5-2 thousand kilometers.
The day before, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that on the morning of May 30, Moscow was attacked by eight drones, all of which were destroyed.
Footage of the aftermath of the Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow: they flew into of flats
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