Russian air defence system breaks through wall of house near Moscow during drone attack
The dispersal unit of a Russian-made Pantsir-S anti-aircraft system broke through the wall of a residential building in the suburbs of Moscow during a drone attack on Moscow on the night of 25-26 November.
Source: Astra Telegram channel, with reference to sources; Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin
Details: According to sources of the Telegram channel, the Pantsir’s booster unit broke through the wall of the house of local residents; the incident took place at 03:30, in the Sad consumers’ cooperative in the village of Chastsy, Moscow Oblast.
A two-storey wooden house was damaged. A fire broke out on the spot, which the owners put out themselves. There are no casualties.
Background:
Sergey Sobyanin, the mayor of Moscow, stated that on the night of 25-26 November, there was a massive drone attack on Moscow. In particular, he claimed that air defence had shot down drones that were heading for Moscow near Naro-Fominsk and Odintsovo city district.
Reminder:
In July of this year, a booster unit of a Pantsir anti-aircraft system was found on a clothesline in the village of Marushkino in Moscow Oblast.
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