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Immediately after the introduction of anti-sabotage “on duty” the number of reports of UAVs on…

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Immediately after the introduction of anti-sabotage “duty” alerts, the number of reports of UAVs over Moscow increased tenfold.

“It’s like some kind of nightmare. Over the past 24 hours alone, more than 200 KUSPs (crime reports) with drones were recorded,” shared a source from the Cheka-OGPU.

At the same time, most messages from janitors and government employees are extremely non-specific. White, black, elongated, square, with and without lights, with propellers and wings, are “revealed” every hour by civilians. And all this has already developed into a collapse, since it must be handled by police officers, who, as the Minister of Internal Affairs himself said, are in short supply.

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“It becomes impossible to isolate the real threat. A distribution box at a high-altitude facility was mistaken for a UAV; several times stars were mistaken for a hovering quadcopter, children’s toys…”

Of the confirmed UAVs, the majority turn out to be service ones: DGI, Russian Railways, Surveyors, and the Ministry of Emergency Situations have and use quadcopters. But 90% of scheduled checks scheduled for employees are dead weight. Additional work on unsubscribes, since the materials from the field visit are empty or include non-specific explanations from an eyewitness, usually just one.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”