Two drones crashed today in two districts of the Russian region of Kaluga, southwest of Moscow and about 400 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, denounced the governor of the province, Vladislav Shapsha.
“According to confirmed information, there were no casualties as a result of the downing of an unmanned aerial vehicle in the Zhukovsky district,” he wrote on his Telegram channel.
Two garden houses suffered light damage when their windows were broken, he said.
Another drone crashed in a forest area in Kaluga’s Medinski district, with no casualties, according to preliminary information, Shapsha added.