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Added on the 10/10/2017 13:10:43 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Police cordon off a park in Moscow where debris landed after the Russian defence ministry said it had shot down a drone. The attack, which Moscow blames on Kyiv, would be the latest in a series of Ukrainian drones to target Moscow in the past week. IMAGES
Images of shattered glass on the ground and a building with a damaged roof on Komsomolsky Prospekt, after Russia said it had neutralised two Ukrainian drones over Moscow in the early hours of Monday. IMAGES
Ukrainian police officers open fire at what the Ukrainian presidency claims are "kamikaze drones" swooping low across the skies of Kyiv, with smoke rising from where the drones struck. IMAGES
Images released by Polish Police show the area along the border with Belarus close to the border town of Kuznica which has been entirely cleared of migrant encampments. Some 2,000 migrants who were living in freezing conditions at the border have been moved to a nearby warehouse. The West accuses Belarus of artificially creating the crisis by bringing in would-be migrants, mostly from the Middle East, and taking them to the border with promises of an easy crossing into the EU. Belarus has denied the claim, instead criticising the EU for not taking in the migrants. IMAGES
Seoul, Nov 11 (EFE) .- Several drones designed to carry people and goods plowed through Seoul Wednesday on a first exhibition flight, where they want to accelerate viability in terms of logistics and security to be able to operate in 2025.(Camera: ANDRES SANCHEZ BRAUN) SOUNDBITES: DIRECTOR OF THE DRONE DIVISION OF THE SOUTH KOREAN MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, JANG YOUNG-KI (IN KOREAN) AND TIMOTHY KIM, HANWHA'S UAM UNIT MANAGER (IN ENGLISH)TRANSLATIONS: DIRECTOR OF THE DRONE DIVISION OF THE SOUTH KOREAN MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, JANG YOUNG-KI (IN KOREAN):"Right now the Government is involved in designing the roadmap, we hope to commercialize these drones by 2025. For the period 2022-2024 the idea is to launch this project so that the drones begin to carry out test flights from the periphery to the center of cities. Right now the budget and equipment needs are being drawn up ""Although the private aviation sector in South Korea is not shining right now, when it comes to UAM we can say that the country is doing quite well. The government is going to support the sector and South Korea wants to lead alongside other countries"