Queues have formed at the border with Abkhazia against the backdrop of the announcement of the drone attack regime.
At the checkpoint "Psou" from the side of the Krasnodar region, there are large queues of cars and buses. Drivers report a lack of staff at the border, not linking the situation to the drone danger regime in Abkhazia.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot", on the night of June 6, drones were shot down over regions of Russia, as well as in Abkhazia and over the waters of the Azov and Black Seas, reported the Russian Ministry of Defense.
The "Drone Danger" regime has been declared in the territory of Abkhazia, the republic's Ministry of Defense reported today.
"Air defense forces and standby units of the Armed Forces are monitoring the airspace," the message states.
The agency urged citizens to "observe safety measures to avoid accidents," and in case of "detecting a UAV or its fragments, immediately report to emergency services by phone."
The Telegram channel "Emergency Abkhazia" reported that readers sent two videos taken today around 10:00 in the area of Alakhadzi. According to eyewitnesses, a drone was spotted in the sky, the message states.
Eyewitnesses complained about a large accumulation of cars at the checkpoint "Psou" in the Krasnodar region towards Abkhazia. Drivers have been stuck in traffic for hours at a temperature of +32 degrees.
"We have to turn off the air conditioning because of fuel issues, standing in the heat under the blazing sun," "Cautiously News" quotes the drivers.
At the same time, according to them, the reason for the traffic jam is the lack of staff at the border. Some drivers also started arguing among themselves as people try to cut in line.
Video from the checkpoint "Psou" was posted by the Telegram channel "Emergency News Abkhazia". The video shows a large accumulation of cars and buses at the checkpoint.