No one was harmed in the incident, which left debris from the drone in pieces on the ground. Russian Post was quick to distance itself from the drone crash, saying it was present at the launch merely as a guest. It said the drone was made by a company called Rudron/Expeditor 3M, which had organised the testing. Russia's postal service had announced plans in 2016 to start using drones for parcel deliveries across the vast country. Alexei Tsydenov, the head of the Buryatia region present at the crash site, said that the more than 100 WiFi connections in the area could have disrupted the drone's flight.
Source: The Star April 03, 2018 04:52 UTC