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This image is a document detailing safety rules during a drone attack, likely a public information poster. The document is in Russian and originates from Semyonovskoye, Russia. The poster has a stylized emblem at the top right, indicating a connection to Russian military or civil defense.

The content is divided into sections:
- "Rules of safety during a drone attack"
- "Signs of a drone in the air" (with illustrations of people on a couch and a drone)
- "If you are on the street" (with numbered instructions and illustrations of people seeking shelter and a drone dropping an object)
- "Do not use your phone in the presence of a drone!" (with instructions on what information to provide if calling emergency services)
- "If you are in a building" (with numbered instructions and an illustration of people on a couch)
- "If you are in transport" (with numbered instructions and an illustration of a van and a drone)
- Emergency service numbers (112, 101, 102, 103) are displayed at the bottom.

The overall tone is instructional and cautionary, aimed at informing the public about potential threats from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and how to react. The illustrations are simple and cartoon-like, reinforcing the text's message.
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Jul 21, 2026, 10:06 AM

Semyonovskoye, Russia

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This image is a document detailing safety rules during a drone attack, likely a public information poster. The document is in Russian and originates from Semyonovskoye, Russia. The poster has a stylized emblem at the top right, indicating a connection to Russian military or civil defense. The content is divided into sections: - "Rules of safety during a drone attack" - "Signs of a drone in the air" (with illustrations of people on a couch and a drone) - "If you are on the street" (with numbered instructions and illustrations of people seeking shelter and a drone dropping an object) - "Do not use your phone in the presence of a drone!" (with instructions on what information to provide if calling emergency services) - "If you are in a building" (with numbered instructions and an illustration of people on a couch) - "If you are in transport" (with numbered instructions and an illustration of a van and a drone) - Emergency service numbers (112, 101, 102, 103) are displayed at the bottom. The overall tone is instructional and cautionary, aimed at informing the public about potential threats from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and how to react. The illustrations are simple and cartoon-like, reinforcing the text's message.

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