Drone-correcting device Shark-M was destroyed by another drone in the air above the Democratic People's Republic
In a recent development, the combat units of the PVO test center for advanced unmanned technologies "Rubicon" under the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) have successfully destroyed a Ukrainian Shark-M reconnaissance drone over Golmovsky village in the Donetsk People's Republic (DNR). However, it is unclear if this UAV incident is connected to another event where debris damaged residential buildings in Krasnodar and Yablonovsky on the night of August 30.
The 83rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade, a unit of the Russian armed forces, was responsible for the downing of the Ukrainian drone in Golmovsky village. The Russian Ministry of Defense press service released footage of the target's neutralization, but it is not clear if the footage pertains to the incident in Golmovsky.
Meanwhile, in Krasnodar, Mayor Yevgeny Naumov announced that residents would receive all necessary assistance following the debris-related damage in the city. However, Naumov has not yet announced any specific assistance for those affected by the UAV incident in Golmovsky village. Damage was reported at the "City Center" shopping mall in Krasnodar, but it appears that debris from the downed UAV did not cause any reported damage in Golmovsky village.
Anastasia Ivanova, a user on various social media platforms, shared a link containing footage of a UAV incident. The UAV in the footage was flying at an altitude exceeding three kilometers, similar to the Ukrainian drone that was shot down. It is important to note that the combat units of the PVO test center for advanced unmanned technologies "Rubicon" under the Russian MoD were not involved in the downing of the UAV in the footage.
The Russian Ministry of Defense press service has not released footage of this specific UAV incident, and the source of the footage remains unspecified. As the situation develops, more information may become available regarding the connection between the UAV incidents in Golmovsky village and Krasnodar.