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[REGNUM] More than 55 drones and reconnaissance aircraft belonging to foreign states were discovered by Russian radar stations along the borders of the Russian Federation over the past week. The data of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation are given on November 22 by the newspaper "Krasnaya Zvezda."
According to the Russian defense department, 47 reconnaissance aircraft and eight unmanned aerial vehicles belonging to foreign states were conducting reconnaissance along the Russian borders.
Twice, fighters were sortied from the air defense duty forces, which tracked foreign aircraft in order to prevent violations of the borders of the Russian Federation. Russian radar stations tracked all flights of foreign aircraft and aircraft. No violations of the Russian airspace were registered.
Earlier IA REGNUM reported that 56 UAVs and reconnaissance aircraft were found near the borders of Russia in a week.
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[REGNUM] On November 22, in the south of the Taimyr municipal district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, a very strong southeast wind is expected, gusts of 15-20 / s, in some places up to 25 m/s. IA REGNUM was informed about this in the Central Siberian Department for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring.
In the north of the Turukhansk region, on the afternoon of November 22, gusts of a southeastern wind of 15−18 m/s are predicted, in Khakassia - gusts of a southwestern wind of 15−20 m/s.
As reported by IA REGNUM , in the mountainous regions of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Khakassia and Tuva on November 22, an avalanche is dangerous.
In the Omsk region it is expected up to 0 deg. С
[REGNUM] In the afternoon of November 22 in the Omsk region it is expected 0 to -5 ° C. IA REGNUM was informed about this by the Ob-Irtysh Department of Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring.
South, southwest wind 8-13 m/s, in places gusts 15-20 m/s. Small, moderate precipitation in places (snow, sleet) is predicted. Ice conditions are expected in some areas.
As reported by IA REGNUM , a very strong wind is expected in the Taimyr Peninsula of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
The danger of avalanches persists in the mountains of Siberia
[REGNUM] In the mountainous regions of the Krasnoyarsk Territory on November 22, an avalanche conditions are present, reported IA REGNUM in the Central Siberian Department of Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring.
In addition, the danger of avalanches remains in the mountains of Tuva and Khakassia, the ministry said.
As reported by IA REGNUM , in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, a criminal investigation has been completed on the death of three people as a result of an avalanche on Mount Otdelnaya in Norilsk.
Vilfand warned Moscow residents about heavy ice
[REGNUM] On November 22 and 23, heavy ice is expected in Moscow and the Moscow region. This was reported to RIA Novosti by the scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center (a division of Roshydromet) Roman Vilfand .
"Severe icing (in the capital region - approx. IA REGNUM ) is predicted from Monday (22 November - approx. IA REGNUM )," said Vilfand. "On Monday night it will be from 0 to -2 degrees, there will be a breeze too. Heavy ice will continue on Monday and Tuesday."
As reported by IA REGNUM , on November 14, a leading employee of the Phobos weather center, Yevgeny Tishkovets, told reporters that by the end of November, a strong cold snap and severe frosts are expected in Moscow at night.
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[Rusvsna] A resident of Solnechnogorsk, due to a drunken quarrel with his mistress, allegedly killed his mother, and then staged a shootout with officers of the Russian Guard, as a result of which he was mortally wounded. This was reported by the press service of the Investigative Committee for the Moscow Region.
According to the investigation, on November 21, at night, in a private house in Solnechnogorsk, during a joint drinking of alcohol, a quarrel occurred between the suspect and his partner. After that, the 53-year-old man went to his mother's house, where, presumably, he committed her murder and set fire to the household.
"Having found a gun, he went back to the house of his partner, where he began to fire multiple shots at the doors and into the building, demanding that the woman come out to him. The woman and the relatives who were in her house were able to hide from the shots and call the police and the National Guard officers to the scene," the message says.
"A man who arrived on a call along with the Rosgvardia State Administration for the Moscow Region resisted and began to fire shots towards the employees.
Then he tried to escape, while continuing to fire shots towards the employees. As a result, return fire was opened at the man, during which he was mortally wounded," the department noted.
The forensic experts of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of Russia in the Moscow region were also working at the scene. An examination is carried out using forensic techniques, items that are important for the investigation of a criminal case are seized.
It is planned to appoint a number of examinations, including forensic, ballistic and fire-technical. After establishing the cause of death of the pensioner, an assessment of the actions of the suspect in this part will be given. The investigation and establishment of all the circumstances of the incident continues. Shorter version: Alcohol was involved. Continued on Page 47
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