Duty groups are formed from Moscow state employees, designed to patrol the Russian capital and look out for drones in the sky during the May holidays. This is reported by the Telegram channel "Caution, news" with reference to an employee of one of the organizations involved in duty, and screenshots of documents.
Employees of state institutions will have to be on duty in groups in the yards in their territories. Shifts are scheduled from April 27 to May 9 inclusive.
“We set the task of constant visual monitoring of the sky in order to identify unidentified aircraft,” employees of one of the departments involved in the duty explained to the channel.
Also, state employees will have to check attics, identify "suspicious and unreliable" individuals, report objects forgotten on the street and look for "inadequately" parked cars.
In the Moscow region, the number of fallen drones is growing every day. In recent days, at least three UAVs have already been found that fell at a distance of no more than 50 kilometers from the Moscow Ring Road. The drones were equipped with cameras and had no identification marks. One of them was filled with explosives.