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Russians float through the streets: an unheard-of flood in Moscow: vivid footage

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Russians are floating through the streets: there is an unheard-of flood in Moscow: vivid footage Anastasia Kolesnikova

The Russian capital was flooded/Collage 24 Channel

The Russian capital went under water. Not only the streets were flooded, but also shopping centers and even apartments. Muscovites, without exaggeration, are forced to move through the streets by swimming.

You can endlessly look at three things: how the Russian oil refinery is burning, water is flooding Moscow and its residents floating through the city streets.

Not burned, but drowned

An unprecedented downpour occurred in Moscow. The city has turned into a real sea, and the locals are the drivers. Passengers of cars and buses were trapped. In order to free themselves from it, they have to “swim out” from their vehicles.

Literally everything was flooded – underground parking lots, roads, shopping centers. Some metro stations “sank” and suspended operations.

There is no shelter from the elements for Muscovites even in their own apartments. The network is full of videos of water flowing directly from lamps and switches.

Water flowing directly from lamps: watch the video

Parking areas flooded in Moscow: watch video

< p>In Moscow apartments, switches began to cry: watch the video

There is waist-deep water on the streets of the Russian capital: watch the video

People are actually blocked near a number of buildings. So, on one of the cycling tracks they simply cannot leave the establishment.

Russians are trapped on the cycling track: watch the video

And here the water level has already reached chest-deep: watch the video

Crazy downpour in Moscow: watch the video

The streets of the aggressor capital of the country turned into rivers: watch the video

Recall that not so long ago half of Russia sank to the bottom after how a dam broke in Orsk and several rivers overflowed their banks.

For the “long-suffering” Orsk, the adventures did not end. After the troubles caused by the water element, others came – caused by the “clap”.

On May 26, a Ukrainian UAV attacked the Voronezh-M radar station in Orsk. The Ukrainian drone covered a distance of more than 1,800 kilometers to land exactly on target. According to the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Kirill Budanov, the affected radar will not work for at least six months.

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