This is stated on the website of the lower house of parliament.

“Employees of state security agencies have the right to use physical force, special means, weapons and military equipment in person or as part of a unit,” the document says.

It is noted that the chairman of the Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption Vasily Piskarev clarified that the bill also clarifies "the rules on the liability of employees for damage that may be caused" when using special means and military equipment.

Earlier, Russian leader Vladimir Putin signed a law allowing security forces to destroy intruder drones.