Another Russian Oblast bordering Ukraine bans drones
Friday, 20 January 2023, 15:17
Flights of civilian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been banned in Voronezh Oblast of Russia.
Source: Russian Interfax
Details: Aleksandr Gusev, the Governor of Voronezh Oblast, has reported that he "supported the decision of his colleagues to ban the flight of civilian unmanned aerial vehicles over the territory of Voronezh Oblast."
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Details: Only certain authorities, as well as law enforcement agencies, will be allowed to use drones.
Voronezh Oblast borders Ukraine in the south.
Background: In December 2022, governors of Kaluga and Rostov Oblasts banned the use of drones, as well as the flight of private aircraft.
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