Russia Releases Drone Attack Footage of Putin’s Residence

Russia Releases Drone Attack Footage of Putin’s Residence

Earlier this week, Russia’s Ministry of Defense dropped new footage and a detailed flight map showing how unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) tried to target President Putin’s official residence. 🛰️

The video reveals debris from the intercepted drones scattered in the snow: charred black fragments, wooden pieces, and red wiring that look like a real-life tech fail. ❄️⚙️

The ministry’s flight map tracks multiple drones launched from Ukraine’s Sumy and Chernihiv regions. Some took a near-direct eastward route, while others looped around close to the Russia–Belarus border through Bryansk and Smolensk before heading toward Tver and Pskov. 🗺️

Intercept points confirm the drones were shot down over Bryansk, Smolensk, and Novgorod. According to officials, the overnight attack between Sunday and Monday caused zero casualties and no damage to Russian territory or the presidential residence. 🙅‍♂️🏰

For tech fans, this incident highlights how drone tech is evolving in modern conflicts—think mini UAVs carrying out precision missions over long distances. It also underscores the rising importance of air defense systems in safeguarding key sites. 🔐✨

Stay tuned for more updates on drone warfare trends and how UAV innovations are shaping security strategies worldwide. 🌏🔍

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