Russia's Sverdlovsk Region Lifts Drone Danger Alert
Axios (Tổng hợp từ Interfax)
Sverdlovsk Oblast Governor Denis Pasler announced the cancellation of the drone danger regime on May 4, 2026, after security assessments showed a return to normal conditions. The regime had been implemented to counter potential UAV threats amid heightened concerns in several Russian regions. Pasler confirmed no immediate risk remains and called for continued public vigilance.
On May 4, 2026, Sverdlovsk Oblast Governor Denis Pasler declared the termination of the drone danger status that had been enforced across the region. The decision was made after authorities assessed that the security situation had returned to normal.
Earlier, local authorities had activated this regime to address potential threats from UAVs, especially given that several parts of Russia have frequently reported suspicious activities. The lifting of the emergency status allows residents and businesses to operate without restrictions imposed by special security measures.
Governor Pasler emphasized that necessary measures had been effectively implemented and that there is no longer an immediate risk from drones. He also urged the public to remain vigilant and report any unusual signs promptly.